ML20072M770
| ML20072M770 | |
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| Site: | Midland |
| Issue date: | 03/30/1983 |
| From: | Levin H TERA CORP. |
| To: | Eisenhut D, James Keppler NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8304010368 | |
| Download: ML20072M770 (145) | |
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March 30,1983 Mr. J. G. Keppler Administrator, Region til Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Mr. D. G. Eisenhut Director, Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Re: Docket Nos. 50-329 and 50-330 Midland Nuclear Plant - Units I and 2 Independent Design and Construction Verification (IDCV) Program Overview of the Midland Construction Completion Program (CCP) i On March 18,1983, TERA transmitted under two separate covers information relative to our corporate independence, individual independence and professional qualifications for the Midland independent Design and Construction Verification (IDCV) Program and the Overview of the Midland Construction Completion Program (CCP). We indicated at the time that supplementary information would be forthcoming. Accordingly, the following additional information is provided for your review:
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refer to Appendix C of the IDCV project quality assurance program.
't Affidavits and resumes have been added for Mr. Robert Felton, Mr. Lawrence Wight, and Dr. Peter Andersen who were not identified in the 4
March 18,1983 transmittals. Mr. Felton and Mr. Wight are officers of TERA and, in this ~ capacity, will provide a corporate overview of the project.
Dr. Andersen has been added to the project team to assist in the areas of heat transfer and fluid dynamics.
Please note that Mr. Patrick Longstreth is currently out of the country, and we t
are unable to obtain his affidavit.
He is expected to be away for several odditional weeks. We have, therefore, decided to remove him from the project team. If he is reassigned at a later date, we will transmit on affidavit at that time.
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March 30,1982 Mr. D. G. Eisenhut in the process of securing on affidavit from Mr. David Hamel, we have deter-mined that he briefly (approximately a man week) provided consultation services on the Midland project in the area of equipment qualification while employed by Nutech. Mr. Homel had recently been identified as a potential project partici-pont and has no+ made any contribution to date. We have no near term plans of using Mr. Hamel; however, if this should change we will resolve the issue and provide you with his affidavit and a complete description of his past cetivities.
Under no circumstances will Mr. Hamel participate in either the IDCV or CCP Overview projects in the equipment qualificotton area.
On March 24,1983, Darl Hood, NRC Midland Project Manager, contacted me to request clarification relative to individuals who included additional information on mutuoi or other funds as an attachment to their individual affidavits.
Mr. Hood desired on accounting of which individuals had included these attach-ments, to assure that in the process of reproduction, attachments had not become separated. This accounting is included as Attachment 4.
Mr. Hood contacted me again on March 30,1982 to request further clarification relative to Individuals who were previously employed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He requested that these individuals submit on offidavit addressing their past involvement with the Midland project while on the NRC staff.
Specificolly, he was interested in determining whether anyone had provided a safety evoluotion on aspects of Consumer Power Company's CP or OL applica-tions which are within the scope of the Midland IDCV program. These offidavits are provided as Attachment 5.
We believe that the information transmitted under this cover completes our submittal on this topic.
Should project needs require the assignment of additional personnel or the ::ervices of a subcontracted organization, we will obtain the necessary offidavits from these individuals or firms and transmit them to the NRC. Please contact me should you require clarification or further information.
Sincerely, FW f, -CS Howard A. Levin Project Manager Midland Independent Design and Construction Verification Program cc:
J. Cook, CPC G. Keeley, CPC D. Hood, NRC Enclosures HAL/djb TEi A CCRPORAIiON
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s L J March 30,1983 Mr. J. G. Keppler Administrator, Region til Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Mr. D. G. Eisenhut Director, Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Re: Docket Nos. 50-329 and 50-330 Midland Nuclear Plant - Units I and 2 Independent Design and Construction Verification (IDCV) Program Overview of the Midland Construction Completion Program (CCP)
On March 18,1983, TERA transmitted under two separate covers information relative to our corporate independence, Individual independence and professional quollfications for the Midland independent Design and Construction Verification (IDCV) Program and the Overview of the Midland Construction Completion Program (CCP). We indicated at the time that supplementary information would be forthcoming. Accordingly, the following additional information is provided for your review:
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Individual Affidavits / Statements of Independence D
(Attachment I - Midland IDCV Program; Attachment 2 -
CCP Overview Program) g Resumes (Attachment 3) - For your convenience, we have DM e
included a full set of resumes to eliminate the need to refer to Appendix C of the IDCV project quality assurance program.
Affidavits and resumes have been added for Mr. Robert Felton, j
Mr. Lawrence Wight, and Dr. Peter Andersen who were not identified in the March 18,1983 transmittals. Mr. Felton and Mr. Wight are officers of TERA and, in this capacity, will provide a corporate overview of the project.
Dr. Andersen has been added to the project team to assist in the areas of heat transfer and fluid dynamics.
Please note that Mr. Patrick Longstreth is currently out of the country, and we are unable to obtain his affidavit.
He is expected to be away for severo!
additional weeks. We have, therefore, decided to remove him from the project team. If he is reassigned at a later date, we will transmit an offidavit at that time.
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March 30,1982 Mr. D. G. Eisenhut In the process of securing an offidavit from Mr. David Homel, we have deter-mined that he briefly (opproximately a man week) provided consultation services on the Midland project in the area of equipment qualification while employed by Notech. Mr. Homel had recently been identified as a potential project partici-pont and has not made any contribution to date. We have no near term plans of using Mr. Hamel; however, if this should change we will resolve the issue and provide you with his affidavit and a complete description of his past activities.
Under no circumstances will Mr. Homel participate in either the IDCV or CCP Overview projects in the equipment qualification area.
On March 24,1983, Darl Hood, NRC Midland Project Manager, contacted me to request clarification relative to individuals who included additional information on mutual or other funds as an attachment to their individual affidavits.
Mr. Hood desired an occounting of which individuals had included these attach-ments, to assure that in the process of reproduction, attachments had not become separated. This accounting is included as Attachment 4.
Mr. Hood contacted me again on March 30,1982 to request further clarification relative to individuals who were previously employed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He requested that these individuals submit on offidavit addressing their past involvement with the Midland project while on the NRC staff.
Specifically, he was interested in determining whether anyone had provided a safety evaluation on aspects of Consumer Power Company's CP or OL opplica-tions which are within the scope of the Midland IDCV program. These affidavits are provided as Attachment S.
We believe that the information transmitted under this cover completes our submittal on this topic.
Should project needs require the assignment of additional personnel or the services of a subcontracted organization, we will obtain the necessary offidavits from these individuals or firms and transmit them to the NRC. Please contact me should you require clarification or further Information.
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20555 James G. Keppler, Regional Administrator Mr. Wendell Marshall Route 10 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Midland, Michigan 48440 Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Mr. Steve Gadler Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 2120 Carter Avenue U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 Resident Inspectors Office Route 7 Billie Pirner Garde Director, Citizens Clinic Midland, Michigan 48640 for Accountable Government Mr. J. W. Cook Government Accountability Project Vice President Institute for Policy Studies Consurners Power Company 1901 Que Street, N.W.
1945 West Parnall Road Washington, D. C.
20009 Jackson, Michigan 49201 Charles Bechhoefer, Esq.
Michael I. Miller, Esq.
Atmic Safety & Licensing Board Isham, Lincoln & Beale U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Three First National Plaza, Washington, D. C.
20555 Sist floor Dr. Frederick P. Cowan Chicago, Illinois 60602 Apt. B-125 6125 N. Verde Trail James E. Brunner, Esq.
Consumers Power Company Boca Raton, Florida 33433 212 West Michigan Avenue Jerry Harbour, Esq.
Jackson, Michigan 49201 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Ms. Mary Sinclair U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 5711 Summerset Drive Washington, D. C.
20555 Midland, Michigan 48640 Mr. Ron Callen Cherry & Flynn Michigan Public Service Commission Suite 3700 6545 Mercantile Way Three First National Plaza P.O. Box 30221 Lansing, Michgian 48909 Chicago, Illinois 60602 Lee L. Bishop Mr. Paul Rau Harmon & Weiss Midland Daily News 1725 I Street, N.W., Suite 506 124 Mcdonald Street Midland, Michigan 48640 Washington, D.C.
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may own shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtelfor Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox
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I am currently assigned to the team which is conducting on independent design and construction verification at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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STATEMENT OF INDEPENDENCE AFFIDAVIT OF Sidney Brown My nome is Sidney Brown
. I am employed by TERA Corporation I am currently assigned to the team which is conducting on independent design and construction verification at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midiond Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviewing.
I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, BechteII*or Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have o beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unowere. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel,*o'YBobcock and Wilcox.
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STATEMENT OF ltOEPEtOENCE AFFIDAVIT OF Leonard Stout My nome is Leonard Stout I am employed by TERA Corporation I am currently assigned to the team which is conducting on independent design and construction verification at the Midiond Nuclear Fiont site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Bobcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that i om reviewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and )Rilcox Company. I do not own any shares of Consumers Power Company, BechteF, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have o beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unowore. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox.
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I am currently assigned to the team which is conducting on independent design and construction verification at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I orn reviewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which i may have o beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobeock and Wilcox.
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i STATEMENT OF ltOEPOOENCE AFFIDAVIT OF WILLIAM D. PRYOR My name is William D. Pryor
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I am currently assigned to the team which is conducting on independent design and construction verification at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assign:nent, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midiond Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock oid Wilcox Company reioting to issues that I am reviewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have an interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviercing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interert. but over which I have no control, may own shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumus Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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STATEMENT OF INDEPENDENCE AFFIDAVIT OF Robed W Mh My nome is Rebec 4 W Vet b. I am employed by TERA Corporation s
I am currently assigned to the team which is conducting on independent design and construction verification at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviewing.
I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control,
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I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, er Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox
, stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are attached. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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STATEMENT OF ltOEPEtOENCE AFFIDAVIT OF Charles E. Lemon My nome is Charles E. Lemon
. I am employed by TERA Corporation I am currently assigned to the team which is conducting on independent design and construction verification at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on cny job or task associated with the Midland P oject, #,or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, echtel or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviewing.
I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox Cempany. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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I am under consideration for assignment to the team which will conduct on independent overview of the Construction Completion Program at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project
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I am under consideration for assignment to the team which will conduct on independent overview of the Construction Completion Program at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project,* or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are attached. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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STATEMENT OF ltOEPENDENCE AFFIDAVIT OF /6 tune O #Mi My nome is #[u.mm M /&W4. I am employed by TERA Corporation.
I orn under consideration for assignment to the team which will conduct on independent overview of the Construction Completion Program at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project,* or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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I am under consideration for assignment to the team which will conduct on independent overview of the Construction Completion Program of the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project,* or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Babcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which ! may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock, of which I orn unowere. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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4 STATEMENT OF INDEPEtOENCE AFFIDAVIT OF Rober4 W Fe t %
My name is Robeet W Ve \\ ton. I am employed by TERA Corporation.
I am under consideration for assignment to the team which will conduct on independent overview of the Construction Completion Program of the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midiond Projed or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Bobcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that I am reviewing. I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficiel interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unowore. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox.
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I STATEMENT OF INDEPEtOENCE AFFIDAVIT OF Charles E. Lemon My nome is Charles E. Lemon
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I am under consideration for assignment to the team which will conduct on independent overview of the Construction' Completion Program at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project
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JOHN W. BECK Vice President - Southern / Southwestern Operations Education M.S.
Mechanical Engineering, Northeastern University B.S.
Engineering Physics, University of Tulso Summary of Experience Mr. Beck has extensive experience in technical and corporate management. He has managed projects and engineering support activities in the areas of fuel management and procurement, power plant licensing, environmental systems, electrical and mechonical engineering, reactor physics and nuclear safety analysis.
His corporate management experience was os the Chief Operating Officer of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation which owns and operates a 525 MWe nuclear generating station. He also served as Chairman of the EPRI Nuclear Engineering and Operations Task Force and as a member of the Nuclear Divisional Committee of EPRI.
1980 - Present Vice President, TERA Corporation. Responsible for the Southern and Southwestern Operations of the company.
1976 - 1980 Executive Vice President, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation.
Served as the Chief Operating Officer of the company and was respon-sible for the technical and business management of the corporation. The output of the nuclear plant is sold wholesale to its owners, 10 New England electric utilities.
1974 - 1976 Director of Engineering, Yankee Atomic Electric Company. Responsible for the general supervision and management of the Plant, Reactor, and Environmental Engineering Department as well as research and engi-neering development and computer applications for the company.
1973 - 1974 Reactor Engineering Manager, Yankee Atomic Electric Company.
Direct responsibility for fuel management, transient and safety analyses for the Yankee Rowe, Vermont Yankee, Moine Yankee, Seabrook and New Engtond Electric System nuclear installations.
1967 - 1973 Engineer / Licensing Engineer, Yankee Atomic.
Reload core physics design and analysis for operating plants and nuclear design fo!!ow for new plants. Licensing engineer for Maine Yankee.
1964 - 1967 Scientist, Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory.
Experimental reactor physics and onolysis for the Shippingport and Light Water Breeder core physics design.
Professional Associations Americon Nuclear Society 10/82(l)
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HOWARD A. LEVIN Project Monoger Education M.S.
Structural Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.E.
Civil Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology Summary of Experience Mr. Levin has over nine years of experience in the commercial nuclear field with emphasis in nuc! ear plant design and construction, opetoting reactor safety, licensing, project management, and federal regulation.
1981 - Present Project Manager - TERA Corporation. Responsible for the management and implementation of large projects servicing clients in the nuclear services area.
1976 - 1981 Technical Assistant to the Director, Division of Engineering, NRC.
Responsible for the development of policies and programs related to the technical review of license applications and operating reactor safety.
Administered technical activities in the areas of mechanical, equipment qualification, structural, materials, chemical, hydrological, geotechnical, earthquake and environmental engineering. Represented the Director and provided testimony before the NRC, ACRS, ASLB, public hearings and industry meetings, presenting and justifying technical analyses and evaluations.
Program Manager, Systematic Evaluation Program-NRC. Responsible for the development of program goals, scope, technical criterio and scheduling for the SEP structural, mechanical, and seismic safety review of older operating reactors. Responsibilities included the administration and management of large dollar resources and multi-disciplined engi-neering professionals.
Developed new and innovative procedures for seismic safety assessment.
Senior Engineer, NRC. Responsible for the review of Safety Analysis Report information pertaining to complex structural, mechanical and materials issues related to all operating power and research reactor facilities. Coordination of technical assistance programs; preparation of licensing criteria documents, codes and standards; documentation and presentation of safety analyses and evaluations supporting licensing actions.
1974 - 1976 Structural Engineer, Stone and Webster Engineering Corp. Responsible for the onalysis and design of nuclear power plant structures, systems and components for normal and extreme loading conditions. Emphasis on dynamic analysis and computer code dwelopment to solve problems related to qualification for seismic and pipe rupture loadings. Developed new design concepts for prestressed concrete containment buildings.
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1972 - 1974 Held engineering positions with Slattery Associates and Hercules, Inc.
Responsible for design of structural systems used in construction of bridges, subways, sewoge plants, and process chemical plants. In charge of field surveying team.
i Professional Affiliatinn American Society of Civil Engineers Honors and Publications Sigma Xi Scientific Honorary Tau Beta P1 Engineering Honorary M.I.T. Engineering Resident Fellowship U.S. Naval Academy Appointment i
Moles Heavy Construction Award Selected Technical papers and Pubilcations:
1 Prestressed Concrete Containments for Nuclear Power Plants, Operating Experience with Snubbers; Fracture Toughness and Lamelleor Teoring of i
Component Supports; Equipment Response at the El Centro Steam Plant During the October IS,1979, Imperial Valley Earthquake; Seismic Review of Operating Plants, Systematic Evaluation Program Seismic Review; Evaluation of Existing Nuclear Power Plant Facilities for Postulated Heavy Lood Drop Consequences; Seismic Design Guidelines for Existing Nuclear Power Focili-ties in Light of on Expanding Data Base of Knowledge.
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P WILLIAM J. HALL Principal Scientist J
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Civil Engineering, University of Illinois M.S.
Civil Engineering, University of Illinois B.S.
Civil Engineering, University of Kansas University of California, Berkeley Summary of Experience Dr. Hall has had over 39 years of experience in the fields of structural engineering, structural mechanics and dynamics, soll mechanics, earthquake engineering, plasticity, fatigue, fracture mechanics, nuclear power, and civil defense including 33 years on the faculty of the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Illinois. He is author or co-author of over 115 formal publications (books and professional articles) and over 150 major cor.sulting reports, many of public record and wide distribution. He is editor for a series of texts in civil engineering and engineering mechanics for Prentice-Hall, Ir; On his own and as on associate of the late Nathan M.Newmark, he has carried major consulting engineering responsibility for projects in such areas as development of design criteria for hardened protective structures, physical vulnerability studies, vibration studies of missile test stands, reactor containment structural design and analysis, nuclear field test studies, review of structural criterio and designs for nuclear power plants and equipment for seismic loadings, M-X system development, and the trans-Alaska pipeline design.
Professional Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers, Fellow, officer of local section and numerous committees American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow Earthquake Engineering Research Institute - past Director American Concrete Institute American Society of Engineering Educators International Institute of Welding Seismological Society of Americo American Society for Testing and Materials l
Society for Experimental Stress Analysis International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering Illinois Society of Professional Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Structural Engineers Association of Illinois Applied Technology Council National Science Foundation Advisory Committee on Earthquake Engineering i
Honors Who's Who in America Who's Who in Engineering Who's Who in the Midwest Who's Who in Metals
WILLIAM J. HALL Page 2 Personalities of the West and Midwest American Men of Science Engineers of Distinction A.Epstein Memorial Award Walter L.Huber ASCE Research Award Adoms Memorial Award of the AWS Holliburton Engineering Education Leadership Award of the University of Illinois College of Engineering National Academy of Engineering U.S. Delegation on Earthquake Engineering and Hazards Reduction to People's Republic of China, National Academy of Sciences Tau Beto Pi Sigma Tau Phi Koppo Phi Sigma XI Chi Epsilon e.
TERA CORPORATIQN
DONALD K. DAVIS Monoger - Nuclear Safety and Licensing Education B.S.
Nuclear Engineering, North Carolina State University Graduate Numerical Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University Studies Summary of Experience Mr. Davis has 15 years of nuclear engineering experience. He has monoged licensing programs for the NRC and has performed safety analyses for commercial power plants.
He has directed multiple discipline engineering groups evoluoting the design aspects of commercial power plants including potential site hazards such as earthquakes and floods, structural and mechanical design, electrical engineering, system performance and reactor core occident analysis. He is an expert in nuclear licensing issues from o policy and engineering viewpoint. At TERA Mr. Davis has been the Project Manager for two key projects related to the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant; the performance of Seismic Design Studies to verify the safety design basis of the plant and the development of on Earthquake Emergency Plan to address the potential effects of an earthquake on emergency planning octivities.
1979 - Present Monoger - Nuclear Safety and Licensing, TERA Corporation.
1972 - 1979 Chief, Systematic Evaluation Program Bronch,' NRC. Responsible for the safety evaluation of 11 older power plants in over 130 technical issues from seismic design to occident analyses.
Chief, Operating Reactor Project Branch, NRC. Responsible for the licensing activities ossociated with 15 power reactors.
Technical Assistant, Division of Operating Reactors, NRC. Provided i
technical direction to the licensing staff evaluating operating reactors.
Technical Support Section Leader, Office of Nuclear Reoctor Regulo-tion. Provided technical assistance and advice on policy issues to the Director and Deputy Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
1 Project Manager, Light Water Reactors, AEC.
Responsible for the licensing of nuclear power reoctors for construction and operation.
1967 - 1972 Reactor Engineer, Hittman Associates. Responsible for the design and safety analyses of several nuclear power plants and spent fuel shipping containers.
Conducted analyses of primary and secondary system l
transients and loss-of-coolont accident analyses for several power reac-for designs.
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1964 - 1967 Research Assistant, North Carolina State University. Responsible for dosimetry research associated with 10 kilowatt research reactor and 30,000 Curie Cobalt-60 Irrodiator.
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DONALD K. DAVIS Page 2 Professional Affiliations and Honors American Society of Mechonical Engineers Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honorary Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honorary Phi Koppa Phi, Academic Honorary C*
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l ROBERT L. WILSON Senior Vice President Educotton M.S.
Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University B.S.
Aeronautical Engineering, Purdue University l
Summary of Experience Mr. Wilson has extensive experience in management of engineering, environmental and licensing activities for power plants, mining projects and chemico! Industry projects. He has managed numerous projects involving the design of various power plant systems and studies of enviror.mentalimpacts os a result of plant or mine operations. He has directed numerous monogement consulting projects for TERA ranging from development of Project Control Systems to Corporate Organizational Planning and Development projects.
1979 - Present Senior Vice President, TERA Corporation. Responsible for three divi-sions of the firm providing environmental engineering, seismic analysis and management consulting services.
1974 - 1979 Vice President and Divisiori Manager, TERA Corporation. Responsible for monoging multi-disciplined projects including lignite mining studies, environmental assessments, project management services, waste hand-ling evoluotion, nuclear radiological ossessments, emergency /
contingency planning, facilities licensing services, and computer opplications projects.
1969 - 1974 Socromento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), Supervisor of Nuclear Engineering. Full responsibility for nuclear engineering, environmental assessment, and federal, state, and local licensing octivities for the Rancho Seco Nuclear Project. Responsibility for odministration of the NSSS contract for Rancho Seco Unit.
1966 - 1969 Plant Engineer, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory 0<APL). Responsible for management of operation and testing octivities for o nuclear power plant facility.
Professional Affiliations Professional Engineer, Nuclear Engineering, State of Collfornia Member, American Nuclear Society; member of Executive Committee of Reactor Operations Division Member, Northern California Section, American Nuclear Society; post Chairman and member of the Executive Committee Co-founder and Chairman of the Utilities Nuclear Coatings Work Committee, o national organization with membership from all segments of the nuclear industry, currently representing over 80 countries.
TERA CORPORATION
i CURT M. STALEY Principal Engineer - Project Engineering Education M.S.
Structural Engineering, University of California, Berkeley B.S.
Structural Engineering, University of California, Berkeley Summary of Experience Mr. Staley specializes in the development and application of management methods and systems to large engineering and construction projects. His responsibilities have included supervision and management of engineering design, field construction and project manage-ment activities. His extensive experience has been applied to major petrochemical and power plant projects in the United States and abrood.
Project Engineering, TERA Corporation.
Principal Engineer 1977 - Present Responsible for directing management services, including the design and Implementation of management systems for large industrial projects.
1976 - 1977 Engineering Supervisor and Deputy Project Engineer, Bechtel Power Corporation. Responsible for all phases of the civil design for the water treatment and particulate control addition to a coal-fired power plant.
As Deputy Project Engineer, he managed the project team and was responsible for coordinating client, vendor, and construction manage-ment activities.
Project Civil Engineer, Chemico (Africa), Inc. Responsible for all field 1974 - 1976 engineering activities, including document control, engineer / constructor coordination, quality control, contract administration, and client inter-face for one of the world's largest LNG plants.
Senior Engineer and Group Leader, Bechtel Power Corporation. Leoder 1968 - 1974 in the analysis and design evolution for the Mark 11 containment, reactor building and associated facilities for a 2200-MW nuclear power plant project. Other assignments included design and analysis of refining and petrochemical plant components and systems Dynamics Engineer, General Dynamics Corporation. Developed mothe-1967 - 1968 matical models, conducted analyses, and directed laboratory testing related to the structural dynamics of airframes.
Reaistrations Registered Professional Engineer - California, Maryland and Texas AssociatJons American Society of Civil Engineers Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society Awards Awarded a National Defense Education Act Fellowship in Civil Engineering i
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FRAtK A.DOUGHERTY Project Manager Education M.B.A.
(Alversity of Chicago M.S.
Nuclear Engineering, Georgia institute of Technology B.S.
Chemistry, Illinois institute of Technology Summary of Experience Mr. Dougherty has more than 14 years of experience in the nuclear power industry. He hos monoged numerous projects for utility and orchitect-engineer clients including licensing, quality assurance, design review, and design engineering tasks. The plants for which these services were provided include both BWRs and PWRs ranging from the pre-PSAR stage through backfit modification for operating plants. Among his more recent projects have been the evoluotion of the QA program and implementing procedures for a utility, the performance of a design evoluotion for on architect-engineer, and the monogement of a project involving backfit modifications during on outoge.
1982 - Present Project Monoger, TERA Corporation.
1973 - 1982 Manager, Project Monogement Division, EDS Nuclear. Responsible for all major projects in the western region including engineering design and analysis, QA, licensing, and design reviews. Directed a staff of project monogers who were responsible for specific projects.
Monoger, Utility Services, EDS Nuclear. Directed non-nuclear work in the areas of project monogement, environmental services, and monoge-ment consulting.
Projects included pipelines and fossil-fired power plants.
Monoger, Nuclear Systems Division, EDS Nuclear. Directed plant safety evoluotions, prepared system design criterio, monoged design review projects, and developed Q A programs.
Supervising Engineer, Nuclear Systems Division, EDS Nclear. Wrote and reviewed PSARs, FSARs, and ERs, performed safety analyses, wrote QA procedures, developed licensing strategies, evoluoted NSSS bids.
1968 - 1973 Mechanical Engineer, Sorgent & Lundy. Responsible for A-E interface with NSSS vendor, developed system designs, wrote PSARs, wrote specifications, evoluoted bids.
Nuclear Analyst, Sorgent & Lundy. Performed safety evoluotions and dose calculations, performed numerous economics studies, analyzed fuel supply options, developed computer programs for economic analysis.
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FRAtK A.DOUGHERTY Page Two Professional Affiliations and Honors American Monogement Assoclotion American Nuclear Society ANS 3 Committee (Operations)
ANS 59 Subcommittee (Diesel-generators)
American Chemical Society, Midwestern Section,
, Undergraduate Research Award Professional Licenses Professional Engineer, California, NU-0021
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d RICHARD P. SNAIDER Senior Systems Engineer Educotton l
B.S.
Systems Engineering,U.S. Novel Academy M.B.A.
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Summary Of Experience Mr.Snoider has fifteen years of experience in nuclear power, nine years of which have been in the commercial nuclear field with emphasis on operation, maintenance, and design, porticularly as applied to operating reactor safety and licensing.
1982 - Present Senior Syst. ems Engineer - TERA Corporation.
Hos participated in several projects related to key technical issues, such as fire protection, the control of heavy loads, and commitment tracking.
Porticular emphasis has been in the area of nuclear plant system design and operation.
1975 - 1981 Senior Project Manager, Operating Reactors, Division of Licensing, NRC. Responsible for monoging and performing review of licensing issues for operating nuclear power plants.
Assisted in developing Commission policy regarding relaxation of licensing requirements on older and smaller power reactors.
Task Monoger, Unresolved Safety issues Program, NRC.
Assigned responsibility for developing and monogino. programs for resolution of two safety issues, related to BWR Nozzle Cracking and Fracture Toughness of Component Supports in PWRs.
Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer, Systematic Evoluotion Program, NRC. Responsible for safe shutdown reviews on the three Mk.1 BWRs included in the program.
Also assistad in reviews regarding the qualificatio'n of equipment to withstand post-occident harsh environ-ments, as well as materials and mechanical topics.
1973 - 1975 Project Engineer, Generation Engineering Department - Jersey Centrol Power & Light Company. Served as JCP&L coordinator, with General Public Utilities Service Corporation and Burns d Roe, Inc., on large focility modificotton involving design and construction of new liquid, solid, and gaseous rodwoste treatment facilities for the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Plant.. Responsible for selection, purchase, cnd 4
installation of a system to treat chromoted wastewater from the Oyster Creek forus. Served as on assistant to the Oyster Creek Maintenance Engineer during refueling outoges, supervising seven crews of personnel in the occomplishment of assigned tasks on plant safety systems, auxiliary systems, and turbine systems.
1966 - 1973 Officer, U.S. Navy Served aboard three submarines in positions of increasing responsibility, including two department head tours. Awarded Navy Commendation Medal and Navy Achievement Medal, among others.
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LIOEl D. BATES, P.E.
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EDUCATION
' Graduate Westinghouse Nuclear Plant Engineering Schoo!
M.S.
Mechanical Engineering, Bringham Young University B.S.
Mechanical Engineering, Bringham Young University
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Bates has extensive experience in the design, manufacture and test of instrumentation and control systems for nuclear power plants.
1981 - Present Principal Engineer. Provides expertise in reviews involving nuclear plant electrical, instrumentation and control systems.
1977-1981 System Design Group Manager - NUTECH. Directed the activities of electrical, instrumentation and control engineers in the design of safety-related systems for nuclear power plants. These systems included safety relief valve monitoring, containment temperature monitoring, post-accident sampling, emergency power systems, hydrogen recombiner control and other similar plant electrical, instrumentation and control (l&C) systems. Mr. Bates also directed activities in the area of equippment qualification including the development of "O" lists, evaluation of qualification status and the development of qualification programs for Class IE equipment.
As a Senior Engineer at Nutech, Mr. Bates has lead technical responsibility for modificottons to I&C systems for Susquehanna I, Loguno Verde, Fermi 2 and LaSalle 1.
These modifications were made to the NSSS systems and included testability, safety relief volve control and over thirty (30) others of varying scope and complexity.
1973-1977 Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Idaho National Engineering Lab While employed by Westinghouse Electric of the Naval Reactor Focility (NRF), Mr. Bates qualified as Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) at the AlW Prototype. He also qualified and functioned as Nuclear Plant Engineer (NPE), and Emergency Director. His responsibilities at NRF were at the management level for the operation and maintenance of the reactor plant, and for the training of nuclear navy personnel.
While at NRF, Mr. Bates participated in numerous plant start-ups, shutdowns, abnormal events /tronsients, and site emergencies (octual and training drills).
1972-1973 Associate Engineer San Diego Gas & Electric Company.
Responsible for the forecasting of gas supply and demand, and for the economic justification of projects involving gas transmission and storoge.
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MARTIN B. JONES, JR.
Senior Project Manager Education B.S.E.E.
The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolino Summary of Experience During Mr Jones' twenty-two years of responsible experience in the electric utility industry, he has directed and participcted in a number of major plant construction He has also had direct projects built by both union and non-union contractors.
l responsibility for the development and implementation of quality control, warehousing and t
records monogement programs and systems.
1980 Senior Project Monoger, TERA Corporation.
Manager of Construction, South Carolino Electric & Gas Co. Mr. Jones 1975 - 1980 was responsible for all major company construction activities. Among his primary responsibilities with S.C.E.&G.CO. were the $200 million Fairfield Pumped Storoge Focility (8 60MW units; completed in 1978) and the $800 million Summer 5tation (schedoted for comptetion in i98I).,
Quality Control Monoger, S.C.E.&G.CO.
Mr. Jones established and 1973 - 1975 organized a quality control group within the Construction Department for the construction of V.C. Summer Unit I (960MW PWR). He was responsible for hiring and training inspectors, warehousemen and records He developed and implemented the initio! quality control, personnel.
warehousing and records monogement systems for the Summer Project.
1969 - 1973 Senior Construction Supervisor, S.C.E.&G.CO.
Mr. Jones organized o He directed the Construction Department electrical startup group.
check-out and startup of Wateree Units 1 & 2 (350 MW-coo!) and Williams I (650MW-heavy oil). He was also responsible for check-out of o
Saludo Hydro Unit 5, a 75MiW expansion of on existing plant.
Engineer, Corolinos Virginia Nuclear Power 1963 - 1969 l&E Engineer, Project Mr. Jones was engaged in a federolly funded R&D Association, Inc.
program during operation of the prototype plant (CVTR). He was also in charge of on 18-month program on containment teokoge and simulated steam-break occidents following shut-down. Mr. Jones was engoged in o responsible role in decomissioning this plant.
f 1963 South Carolino Industries. Mr. Jones participated in the startup of a Kraf t Paper Mill in Florence, South Carolina.
1959 - 1963 Staff Electrical Engineer, Plant instrument Supervisor, Carolinas Mr. Jones was involved in design-Virginia Nuclear Power Association.
Ing, building and operating a prototype nuclear power plant at Porr, 1
l Assistant Electrical Superintendent, South Carolino Electric & Gas 1958 - 1959 Company. Mr. Jones participated in the construction of two 125MW cool fired units.
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CHARLES E.1.EMON Monoger - Quality Assurance Educotton B.S.
Mechanical Engineering, University of Idaho Summary of Experience Mr. Lemon has over eight years of supervisory and technical experience in nuclear or.d fossil fueled power plant engineering, quality assuronce, licensing, environmental studies and computer systems application. At present, he performs quality assurance functions for TERA nuclear safety functions, including review of project GA plans and performance
.of oudits. in addition, he is responsible for the system design of the NRC Document Control System Project. He has assisted in the design and implementation of Automated Records Monogement Systems for three nuclear power plant projects, including computer sof tware for document indexing and micrographics systems.
1976 - Present Monoger - Quality Assuconce.
Implementation of TERA quality assurance program, development of QA procedures, review of project GA plans, and auditing of QA octivities, in addition, responsible for the design and implementation of user oriented records and information management systems for nuclear projects. Special emphasis in computer indexing systems for nuclear power plant QA/QC records and documen-totion.
1974 - 1976 Project Monoger - Power Engineering, TERA Corporation. Responsible for the preparation of capital cost and copobility models for fossil and nuclear fueled power plants. Performed technical and economic evoluo-tions of the impoet of thermal effluent limitations on steam electric power plants ior the National Commission on Water Quality.
1973 - 1974 Mechanical Group Quality Engineering Coordinator, Bechtel. Respon-sible for review ond opproval of vendor QA/QC manuals, and preparation and implementation of group QA/QC effort with project and corporate QA/QC program.
1970 - 1973 Engineer, Bechtel.
Responsible for the design and procurement of l
mechanical draft cooling tower system for conversion of existing open cycle circulating water system to closed cycle circulating water system for on 800 MWe PWR. System design and equipment procurement for Bolonce of Plant thermal cycle systems for two unit l100 MWe BWR.
System design and equipment procurement for gaseous rodwoste system, fuel pool cooling and cleanup systems and containment atmospheric control systems.
Reaistrations Registered Professional Engineer - Nuclear Engineering, California Registered Professional Engineer - Mechanico! Engineering, Californio Professional Assoclotions American Society of Mechanico! Engineers National Society of Professiono! Engineers California Society of Professior el Engineers National Micrographics Assoclotion
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f MARK W. POLIT Quality Assurance Engineer Education B.A.
Philosophy, Rockford College, Rockford, til Post graduate study in Organizational Group Dynamics of Rimfoxe, Copenhagen, Denmark Summary of Experience Mi. Polit has managed the OA of major projects and assisted in the design and He implementation of corporate Quality Assurance plans and procedures at TERA.
further reviews project GA plans and audits quality assured octivities.
For the Engineering Analysis of TERA, he has designed and implemented programs which control the quality and flow of work related to the seismic design of nuclear power plants, as well os assisting in the organization and supervision of complex tasks. Mr. Polit has given technical and supervisory support to many projects involving earthquake hozord and strong motion studies for nuclear facilities.
1979 - Present Supervisor Quality Assured Activities, Engineering Analysis, TERA Cor-poration. Design and implement the Division's organizational concepts relating to Quality Control.
Responsible for the implementation of project GA plans lavolving the management and survei!Iance of quality assured octivities.
As o quality assurance engineer, ossist in the development and imple-mentation of corporate OA procedures. Review project GA plans and auditing of GA activities. Responsibilities also include the organization and supervision of major tasks and projects relating to the seismic hozord at many nuclear facilities.
Supervise the collection, organization and documentation of a large seismic data base used as the design basis for nuclear piants. Respon-sible for QA/QC of dato.
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ROBERT L. CUDLIN Principal Nuclear Systems Engineer Education J.D.
Georgetown University Law Center M.S.
Nuclear Engineering, The Catholle University B.S.
Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University Summary of Experience Mr. Cudlin has over nine years of experience in the nuclear energy field. He had direct involvement at the Congressional level with the policy oversight and budget authorization for the NRC and development of nuclear energy legislation. At the NRC he managed the containment research program and was Chairman of the Containment Research Review Group. He ciso directed multi-disciplinary engineering groups in assessing methods for combining dynamic responses, the analysis of hydrodynamic forces in pressure-suppresion containments, the development of a reactor safeguards program, and the environmental qualification of safety related equipment. Most recently he was part of the NRC's TMI recovery team and a member of the Lessons Learned Task Force.
1980 - Present Principal Nuclear Systems Engineer, Systems Engineering Operations, TERA Corporation.
1979 - 1980 Principal Technical Staff Member, Subcommittee on Nuclear Regulation, U.S. Senate. Provided technical analysis and advice on nuclear energy policy issues and legislation to the members of the Subcommittee.
1972 - 1979 Program Manager, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, NRC.
Responsible for managing NRC's containment safety research program.
This included major experimental studies and analytical model develop-ment for pressure-suppression containment dynamic loads. Also respon-sible for interfacing with international containment research programs such as Marviken I and 2, Battelle C and D, GKSS and JAERI.
Technical Assistant, Division of Operating Reactors, NRC. Assisted in the direction of the technical staff for the evaluation of operating reactors.
I Technical Assistant, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, NRC.
Provided technical assistance and advice on policy issues to the Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
Systems Analyst, Containment Systems Branch, NRC. Responsible for technical licensing reviews of nuclear power plant containments. Was lead reviewer on BWR Mark I, ll and ll1 type containments including assessment of suppression pool dynamic loads. Also leod staff person for development and promulgation of 10 CFR 50.44, Standards for Combus-tible Gas Control Systems in Light Water Cooled Power Reactors.
Honors Tau Beto Pi Engineering Honorary Publications "Recent Considerations of Pool Dynamic Loads in Pressure-Suppression Conto nts,"
presented at IAEA Conference in Cologne, West Germany, December 1976.
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HENRY J. GEORGE Senior Mechanical Engineer Education Gradoote Study Nuclear Engineering, Catholic University Administrative Science, University of Alabomo M.A.S.
Mechanical Engineerin-), The Johns Hopkins University B.S.
" Summary of Experience Mr. George has eight years experience in the licensing and evoluotion of nuclear power plants and three years experience in general mechanical engineering on defense pro At TERA he has monoged and performed technical work on various engineering onalyses and design verificottons. At the NRC, he directed a multidisciplinary engineering group which established odequate measures for the control of heavy loods throughout the plant; served as group leader for a review feom that evoluoted the odequocy of protection from fires at a large number of operating facilities, and evoluoted the adequacy of available systems and equipment to achieve safe shutdown under var plans, failure onolysis, and component quollfication testing. He has extensive train nuclear plant systems and reliability engineering.
Senior Mechan
- col Engineer - TERA Corporation 1981 - Present Senior Engineering Systems Analyst, NRC. Served as Task Manager 1979 - 1981 on a major unresolved generic issue monoging the efforts of a multi-disciplined engineering gro"p to onolyze the radiological and system operational consequences of various postulated events.
Served as group leader of a Engineering Systems Analyst, NRC.
1974 - 1979 multidisciplinary review team in evoluoting the effects of fires at nuclear power foeilities. These reviews included detoiled site visits, reviews of facility drawings, and analysis of plant system responses to the effects of fires. Performed quality assurance tasks, including review of utility and vendor qua!Ity assurance programs, equipment and system test programs, procedures to implement the test pro-gram, and technical specification surveillance requirements.
Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Army Missile Command. Responsible for 1971 - 1974 providing engineering support during the development and produc-In this copocity, he tion phases of various missile systems.
developed reliobility models, established programs for system occeptance and qualification testing and reliability assessment, and evoluoted test and operational failures.
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i CHRISTIAN P. MORTGAT Project Monoger l
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Ph.D.
Civil Engineering, Stanford University Engineer's Degree Geotechnical Engineering, Stanford University M.S.
Structural Engineering, Stunford University B.S.
Civil Engineering, Tennessee Technological University Summary of Experience l
Dr. Mortgot has o brood background in probabilistic earthquoke engineering that ronges from structural analysis for buildings and earth dams to the development of seismic hozord maps. Dr. Mortgot has developed a unique Boyesion risk analysis methodology and has studied earthquake response spectrum shapes and their ottenuation. He has directed '
or participated in major seismic risk analysis projects for Costa Rico, Nicaragua, Alaska, and Algerio.' He has published numerous articles and reports in these arcos and has served as on independent seismic risk consultant to several companies. Developed a methodology based on expert opinion solicitation for computation of seismic hozord in the Eastern United States. The procedure was applied in the NRC Systematic Evoluotion Program oimed at evoluoting the seismic design margin of nine older nuclear power plants in the Centrol and Eastern U.S. Developed a Monte Carlo approach to define the seismic hozord at a site on on event specific basis. The approach was used to determine the seismic input in the NRC Seismic Safety Margin Research Program.
1 1977 - Present Project Manager, Earthquake Engineering, TERA Corporation. Respon-sible for several major seismic risk analyses, including one directed at all the Department of Energy (DOE) facilities.
1976 - 1977 Earthquake Engineer, Woodward-Clyde Consultants. Porticipated in o seismic risk analysis of the Gulf of Alaska for offshore drilling plot-forms.
1973 - 1977 Research Affiliate, Stanford University, J. A. Blume Earthquake Engi-neering Center. Developed new techniques to chorocterize the frequen-cy content of postulated earthquake motions and developed unique opproaches to calculating seismic exposure.
i Professional Associations American Society of Civil Engineers Earthquake Engineering Research Institute 4
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Pub!!cotions Joernal Papers Mortgot, C. P., " Seismic Risk Analysis, o General Approach," Pon American Institute of Geography and History, Reviste Geofisico, December,1976.
Mortgot, C. P., and Shah, H. C., "A Boyesion Model for Seismic Hozord Mapping."
Bulletin of Seismological Society of Ame ico. (in publication).
Papers Presented at Conferences Kiremidjian, A., and Mortgot, C.,"A Probobilistic Approach for Seismic Load Determino-tion," ASCE-EM Specialty Conference on Probabilistic Methods in Civil Engineering, Stoniord, California, July,1974.
I Mortgot, C. P., and Sh,h, H. C., "An Intensity Scale for Earthquakes," The Fif th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, istonbul, Turkey, September,197S.
Shoh, H. C., Mortgot, C. P., Kiremidjian, A., and Zsutty, T., "A Study of Seismic Risk for Nicaraguo," The Sixth World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, New Delhi, India, January,1977.
Mortgot, C. P., and Shah, H. C., "A Study of Stable Earthquake Parameters," The Sixth World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, New Delhi, India, January,1977.
Mortgot, C. P., and Shah, H. C., " Stable Seismic Design Porometers," ASCE/EMD Specialty Conference of North Carolino State University, May,1977.
Mortgot, C. P., Potwardhon, A. S., and Idriss, I. M., " Influence of Seismicity Modeling on Seismic Exposure Evoluotion." Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of America, April 6-8,1978.
Mortgot, C. P., and Shoh, H. C., "A Boyesian Model for Seismic Hozord Mapping--A Case for Algerlo." Sixth European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, September,1978.
Other Publications Shah, H. C., Mortgot, C. P., Kiremidjian, A., and Zsutty, T. C., "A Study of Seismic Risk for Nicorogvo, Port 1," Technical Report No. II, The John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center, Department of Civil Engineering, Stanford University, January, 1975.
Shah, H. C., Zsutty, T. C., Krawinkler, H., Mortgot, C. P., Kiremidjian, A., and Dixon, J. O., "A Study of Seismic Risk for Nicorogvo, Port II," In two volumes, Technical Report No.12A and No.128, the John A. Blume Eortiquake Engineering Center, Department of Civil Enginering, Stanford University, March,1976.
3 Mortgo', C. P., " Finite Element Anolysis of Embankments on Weak Clay Foundations,"
j Engineer's Thesis, Stanford University, California, June,1976.
CHRISTIAN P. MORTGAT Page 3 Mortgot, C. P.,"A Boyesion Approoch to Seismic Hozord Mapping; Development of Stable Porometers," Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, California, December,1976.
Mortgot, C. P., Zsutty, T. C., Shah, H. C., and Lubetkin, L., "A Study of Seismic Risk for Costa Rico." Technical Report No. 25, The John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center, Caportment of Civil Engineering, Stanford University, April,1977.
. Mortgot, C. P., and Shah, H. C., "A Study of Seismic Risk for Algerlo." Technical Report No. 28, The John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center, Department of Civil Engineering, Stanford University, March,1978.
LOREN STANLEY Associate Principal Engineer I DUCATION M.B.A.
University of Santa Clara B.S.E.E.
Cornegie institute of Technology
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Stanley has twenty-six years of experience in engineering design, system evaluation, field and consulting services associated with nuclear plant systems and aerospace
!nstrumentation.
He has spent thirteen years monoging technical groups performing design, licensing, and consulting octivities. His principal areas of involvement have been FSAR licensing, response to NRC questions, failure mode and effects reliablility analyses, safety-related component determinations, instrumentation system design and analysis, and design rev!ew of engineering work.
EXPERIENCE Present Associate Principal Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1974 - 1983 Quadrex Corporation.
Group Manager, Licensing / Systems Analysis Department.
Supervised consulting activities in licensing, design review, safety classification of plant components and probabilistic r!sk assessment. Directed a technical review of STP engineering work performed by Brown and Root for HL&P.
Deputy Director, Engineering Services.
Responsible for technical proposols, application of personnel to engineering projects, and review of technical output for client projects. Participated in 0-List programs, licensing evaluations, environmental qualification assessments, and occident monitoring instrumention programs.
Director, Project Services. Supervised consulting octivities in Licensing and Safety, Quality Assurance, Environmental Services, Reliability and Risk Assessment, Records Management, and Project Monogement.
Participated in a reliability improvement program for the MFTF Fusion Reactor, o licensing criteria evaluation of the TNS fusion project, and on
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EPRI study of PWR feedwater steam generator level spurious trips.
Manager, Licensing, Safety and Reliability. Supervised FSAR reformat and addition of technical information for six BWR FSAR's. Supervised development and implementation of Q-list methodology to identify and classify safety-related components and spare ports for LWR. plants.
Supervised on accident monitoring instrumentation study of a typical Westinghouse PWR and a pressure sensor response time verification program for EPRI. Prepared FMEA's for TMI 1/2 ECCS, BWR S/6 ECCS, HTGR Steam Dump System, ATR PPS Upgrade, and LMFBR secondary control rod system and test facility. Performed hozord analysis and MTBF ossessments for the ATR Upgrade program.
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LOREN STANLEY Page 2 1963 - 1974 General Electric Company.
Manager, Nuclear Instrumentation and Protection Systems. Supervised the initial phases of conversion of the BWR safety system to a solid-state design. Supervised design of safety-related control ssytems, and prepared the technical system descriptions, compliance analyses, and technical responses to regulatory questions.
Technical Leader in Control and Electrical Systems. Performed design improvements for the BWR control rod drive system and reactor protection system. Designed instrumentation for the process computer system, rod worth minimizer system, and the prototype RWM system at Dresden 1. Participated in the development and testing of intermediate range neutron monitoring system equipment.
PROFESSIONAL DATA Registered Electrical Engineer, State of California Senior Member, IEEE Member, IEEE/ PES Nuclear Power Engineering Committee Past Chairman, IEEE/ PES /NPEC Subcommittee 6, Safety-Related Systems Member, American Nuclear Society Chairman, ANS 4.S Writing Group on " Criteria for Accident Monitoring Functions in LWR's," 1979-1980 Member, ANS Nuclear Power Plant Standards Committee (NUPPSCO), 1981-1983 Member, IAEA Work Group on Protection System Safety Guide SG-D3, Vienna,1976 o
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RICHARD W. KELLER Associate Electrical Engineer EDUCATION M.S.
Electrical Engineering, University of Idaho B.S.
Electrical Engineering, University of Wyoming
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Keller has had more than twenty years of experience in all phases of electrical power generation projects, including system design, startup, and hands-on operation and mainte-nonce in both nuclear and fossil plants. He has many years of specialized experience in the design and evaluation of Instrumentation and Control systems, including plant protection systems and engineered safety features. He most recently consultated to EPRI's (now INPO) Nuclear Safety Analysis Center. His responsibilities included Licensee Event Report (LER) evaluations to identify possible serious event precursors. He has directed multi-disciplined teams of engineers in many on-site investigations of nuclear and fossil power generating facilities for the purpose of identifying problems in design, monogement, operations and maintenance that were contributing to losses in electrical production. He has made many contributions to the state-of-the-art in performing studies and evaluations of power generating facilities. These works have been wi;'ely published.
Present Associate Electrical Engineer, TERA Corporation
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1982 - Present Independent Consultant providing consulting and engineering services to industry, particularly the electric power industry 1982 Senior Project Manager, TERA Corporation. Responsibilities included providing to utilities the development and application of reliability, availability, and decision analysis techniques directed toward improving the productivity of large fossil and nuclear power plants.
l 1979 - 1982 Manager, Systems Engineering, S.M. Stoller Corporotloa.
Served as Project Manager for the development of computer software specifica-tions and analytical techniques for the EPRI sponsored National Dato System. Additional responsibilities included LER evaluations os part of l
NSAC's SEEIN Program.
1973 - 1979 Monoger of Nuclear and Fossil Energy, System Development Corporation (formerly Mechanics Research, Inc.). Responsibilities included program management of several joint industry / government programs. The objec-tives of these programs included development and on-site demonstration of methodology and improved auditing / evaluation techniques for I
(l) determining root causes of lost productivity and defining corrective actions, (2) modeling power plants to perform reliability and sensitivity trade-off studies, and (3) assessing total costs and benefits of imple-menting alternate unit improvement programs.
These studies were i
i cooperative efforts with utilities, A-E's, and designer /monufacturers of major power plant components and equipment.
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RICHARD W. KEL LER Page 2 1967 - 1973 Senior Research Engineer, Idaho Nuclear /Aerojet Nuclear. Responsible for the development of mathematical simulation models for power plant safety and control system designs. This included one of the earliest designs of a reactor protection system using solid state devices. Consul-tant to the AEC Reactor Safety Study (WASH-1400). Responsible for the development and opplication of fault tree methodology to perform reliability / risk evaluations of reactor protection systems and engineering safety features.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
CERTIFICATION Certified Reactor Engineer (Expired)
Certified EIT - State of Idaho 4
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MEHMET CFI FRl PRINCIPAL SCIENTIST EDUCATION Ph.D.
Civil Engineering, McGill University M.S.
Civil Engineering, Stanford University B.S.
Civil Engineering, Middle East Technical University
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Dr. Celebi has had over 16 years of experience in the fields of structural engineering, structural techanics and dynamics, earthquake engineering, plasticity, and nuclear power, including 8 years on the faculties of the Civil Engineering Departments at the Middle East Technical University und Son Francisco State University.
He is author or co-author of over 40 formal publications (books and professional articles), regarding structural and seismic engineering and engineering mechonics. On his own and as on associate with engineering and consulting firms, he hos corried major engineering responsibility for projects in such creas as development cf design criteria for nuclear structures, vibration and seistnic studies for structures, reactor containment structural design and analysis (including inelostic studies) and review of structural criteria and designs for nuclear power plants and equipment for seismic loadings. In addition to his engineering and design experience, Dr. Celebi held the position of Manager of Quality Assurance at a leading engineering consulting firm. He has also had extensive involvement with professional and code committees related to development of earthquake engineering design criterio.
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Registered Professier,al Engineer (Colifornia)
American Society of Civil Engineers, Full Member Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Full Member Fulbright Scholarship, Stonford University Dominion Bridge Co. Fellowship, McGill University Japanese Government Scholarship at ISSEE, regarding dynamic testing studies TERA CORPORATION
JORMA ARROS Structural Engineer Education Ph.D.
Civil Engineering, Stanford University (condidate)
M.S.
Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland B.S.
Engineering, Helsinki, University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland Summary of Experience Mr. Arros hos experience in research and analysis in the nuclear engineering field. He has conducted analyses of both the dynamics of structures under earthquake conditions and a fhite element model of groundwater seepage. He has also analyzed pressure vessels using structural onalysis computer progroms.
1980 - present Structural Engineer, TERA Corporation. Responsible for seismic hozord analysis codes.
1978 - 1979 Consulting Engineer, Wortsilo, Inc. Consulted on a study of mothemati-col modeling of paper web through a paper splitter.
l 1977 - 1978 Research Engineer, Technical Research center of Finland. Performed research in the Nuclear Engineering Laboratory and analyzed structures under earthquake conditions, groundwater seepage and pressure vessels.
1974 - 1977 Teoching Assistont, Helsinki University of Technology Presentations / Publications
" Coupled Vibrations of a Structure and Fluid Excited by Pressure Shocks," presented to the Topical Meeting on Nuclear Power Safety in Brussels,1978. Also published in Nuclear i
Technology, December 1979.
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KENtETH W. CAMPBELL Senior Earthquake Engineer Education Ph.D.
Soll Mechanics Engineering, University of California M. S.
Soll Mechanics Engineering, University of Californio B. S.
Engineering, University of California Summary of Experience l
Mr. Campbell has ten years experience in soil mechanics engineering. In addition to responsibilities that have included shallow seismic geophysical surveys, and seismic risk ond seismicity studies, he hos been involved in resecrch in the fields of Boyesion seismic risk analysis and investigated earthquake site effects.
Mr. Campbell has published extensively in these and related areas and has served as on independent seismic risk consultant to several companies.
1978 - Present Senior Earthquake Engineer, TERA Corporation. Responsible for seismic risk analyses and other geotechnical studies.
1978 Research Engineer, J. H. Wiggins Company. Responsibilities included the development of a Boyesion seismic risk map of California based on j
geologic dato on major faults in Californio and adjacent areas.
Consulting Earthquake Engineer. Responsible for shallow seismic geo-physical surveys, seismic risk and seismicity studies, design earthquake motions, site response analyses, and chorocteristic site period determin-otions.
1977 - 1978 Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Collfornia. Conducted research in the fields of Boyesion selsrpic risk analysis, earthquake site effects, seismic rellobility of lifeline systems, and the correlation of the seismic velocity of near surface deposits with geology, depth and soil type.
1973 - 1978 Earthquake /Geotechnical Engineer, LeRoy Crandall and Associates.
Participated in the analysis and design of building foundations, and the performance of seismicity and seismic risk studies, seismic geophysical surveys and their analysis, liquefaction analyses, chorocteristic site period studies, and seismic site response analyses.
1972 - 1973 Research Geophysicist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administro-tion. Responsible for research in engineering seismology and earthquake seismicity and risk.
Developed site-dependent earthquake intensity distributions of large earthquakes.
Professiono! Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers Earthqeoke Engineering Research Institute Seismological Society of Americo Tou Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society international Society of Solis and Foundation Engineering TERA CORPORATION
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KENNETH W. CAMPBELL Page 2 Publications 4
Duke, C. M., J. A. Johnson, Y. Khorroz, K. W. Campbell, and N. A. Malpiede, Subsurface Site Conditions and Geology in the Son Fernando Earthquake Area, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA-ENG-7206),1971.
Campbell, K. W., An Empirical Earthquake Intensity Function in Bedrock, M.S. Thesis in Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles,1972.
Perkins D. M., S.T., Harding, K.W. Campbell, and A. F. Espinoso, Studies of Site Amplification in Son Fernando, Proceedings of the Microzonation Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, Vol. II, pp. 910-927, 1972.
Campbell, K. W., Site Properties and Bedrock Intensities in the Son Fernando, California Earthquake of February 9,1971, in Earthquoke Research in NOAA, 1971-1972, edited by J. C. Stepp, Environmental Research Loboratories, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, Colorado, (NOAA TR ERL IS6-ESL 28), p. 54, i
1973.
l Algermissen, S. T., D. M. Perkins, W. Rinehart, K. W. Campbell, and M. Hopper, A Study of Earthquake Losses in the Los Angeles, California Area, Environmental Research Laboratories, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, Colorodo (prepared for HUD),1973.
j Campbell, K. W. and C. M. Duke, Bedrock Intensity Attenuation and Site Factors from Son Fernando Earthquake Records, in Optimization of Water Resource Systems incorporating Earthquake Risk: 1973 Contributions, edited by C. M. Duke and 5. E.
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Jocobsen, University of California Water Resources Center, Contribution No.141, 3
pp. 8l-1 I4,1973.
t' Duke, C. M., J. A. Johnson, Y. Khorroz, K. W. Campbell, and N. A. Malpiede, Subsurface l
Site Conditions in the Son Fernando Earthquake Area, in The Son Fernando, California, Earthquake of February 9,1971, (EERl/NOAA), Vol. IIB, 785-799, 1973.
Campbell, K. W. and C. M. Duke, Bedrock Intensity Attenuation and Site Factors from Son Francisco Earthquake Records, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am.,64:173-185,1974.
Campbell, K.W. and C. M. Duke, A Reply to a Discussion of Bedrock Intensity
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Attenuation and Site Foctors from Son Fernando Earthquoke Records by P.C.
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Jennings, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am.,64:2009-2010,1974.
Campbell, K. W., A Note on the Distribution of Earthquake Domoge in Long Beach,1933, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 66:1001-1005, 1976.
Eguchi, R.T., K. W. Campbell, C. M. Duke, A. W. Chow, and J. Paternino, Shear Velocities and Near Surface Geologies at Accelerograph Sites That Recorded the Son Fernando Earthquake, School of Engineering and Applied Science. University of i
j Collfornia, Los Angeles,(UCLA-ENG-7653),1976.
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KENNETH W. CAMPBELL Page 3 Pub!! cations, Cont.
Cornpbell, K. W. and C. M. Duke, Correlations Among Seismic Velocity, Depth and Geology in the Los Angeles Area, School of Engineering and Applied Science,
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University of Californio, Los Angeles,(UCLA-ENG-7662),1976.
Duke, C. M., R. T. Eguchi, K. W. Campbell, and A. W. Chow, Effects of Site on Ground Motion in the Son Fernando Earthquake, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA-ENG-7688),1976.
Campbell, K.W., Design Earthquakes Based on the Statistics of Source, Path and Site Effects, Proceedings of the 6th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, New Delhi, India, Vol. 2, 2 2-55, 1977.
Duke, C. M., R. T. Eguchi, K. W. Campbell, and A. W. Chow, Effects of Site on Ground Motion in the Son Fernando Earthquake, Proceedings of the 6th World Conference on Earthavoke Engineering, New Delhi, India, Vol. 2, 2 2-99,1977.
Eguchi,R.T. and K.W. Campbell, Seismicity and Site Effects on Earthquake Risk, Proceedings of the 6th World Conference on Earthavoke Engineering, New Delhi, India, Vol. 2, 2-399 404, I977.
Campbell, K.W., The Use of Seismotectonics in the Boyesion Estimation of Seismic Risk, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA-ENG-7744),1977.
Campbell, K.W., Geotechnical Correlations of in Situ Seismic Velocity in Southern California, Proc. of Two Day Symposium on Living With the Seismic Code, Structural Engineers Assoc. of So. Calif., Los Angeles, March 7 & 14, Sess. I-Chorocteristic Site Period, Sect. B, pp. 1-13, 1978.
Campbell, K. W., An Estimate of Recurrence Times from Seismotectonic Data on a Fault, in Geologic Guide and Engr. Geology Case Histories, Los Angeies Metropolitan Area, 1st Annual Calif. Sect. Meeting, Assoc. of Engr. Geol., May 12-14,1978, Los Angeles, pp.95-101, 1978.
Campbell, K. W., Lifeline Reliability and Seismic Risk, (Summary), T Soil Dynamics Proc. of Lifeline
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Earthquake Engineering Workshop, Earthquake Engineering onc Conference and Exhibit, Posadena, Calif., June 19-21, 1978, Geotechnico! Engineer-Ing Div., ASCE, Vol. Ill,1978.
Campbell,K.W., Empirical Synthesis of Seismic Velocity Profiles from Geotechnical Data, Proc. Second International Conference on Microzonation, Nov. 26-Dec. I, 1978, San Francisco, Vol. II, pp. 1063-1075 1978.
Campbell, K.W., R.T. Eguchi, and C. M. Duke, Reliability in Lifeline Earthquake Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Annual Convention and Exhibit, October 16-20,1978, Chicogo, Preprint 3427,1778.
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KENNETH W. CAMPBELL Page 4 Publications, Cont.
Campbell, K. W.,
A Boyesion Procedure for incorporating Seismotectonics in the Estimation of Seismic Risk on a Foult, Proc. ASCE Specialty Conference on Probabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability, January 10-12, 1979, Tucson, Arizona, pp. 290-294, I979.
Campbell, K.W., R.T. Eguchi and C. M. Duke, The Use of Reliability in Lifeline Earthquake Engineering, Proc. ASCE Specialty Conference on Probabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability, January 10-12, 1979, Tucson, Arizona, pp. 305-310,1979.
Presentations
" Subsurface Site Conditions and Geology in the Son Fernando Earthquake Areo," Presented at the Son Fernando Earthquake Conference, Los Angeles, February,1972 (With J. A. Johnson).
" Bedrock Intensity Attenuation and Site Factors from San Fernando Earthquake Records,"
Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of Americo, Golden, Colorodo, May,1973.
" Distribution of Earthquake Domoge in Long Beach in 1933 as Related to Propogotion ond.
Site Effects," Presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of America, Los Angeles, March 1975.
"A Comparison of Linear and Psuedo Nonlinear Methods of Site Response Analysis,"
j Presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of Americo, Los Angeles, March,1975 (M. Lew, Speaker).
" Site Effects in Earthquakes," Presented at the meeting of the Los Angeles Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Los Angeles, April,1976 (with C. M. Duke and R. T. Eguchi).
" Design Earthquakes Based on a Domoge Threshold Level," Presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of Americo, Edmonton, Alberto, Canodo, May, l
1976.
"Boyesion Estimation of Seismic Risk," Presented of the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of Americo, Socromento, California, April,1977.
" Correlations Among Seismic Velocity, Depth and Geology in the Los Angeles Areo,"
Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of Americo, Socramento, California, April,1977.
"The Use of Seismotectonics in the Boyesion Estimation of Seismic Risk," Presented at the J. H. Wiggins Company, Redondo Beach, California, October,1977.
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KENNETH W. CAMPBELL Page 5 Presentations, Cont.
"Boyesion Estimation of Seismic Risk on a Fault with Emphasis on Lifeline Systems, Presented at the Two Day Course on Seismic Risk Analysis, EERI, Univ. of So.
Calif., Los Angeles, February 8 and 9,1978.
"Geotechnical Correlations of in Situ Seismic Velocity in Southern California," Presented at the two Evening Symposium on Living with the Seismic Code, SEAOC, So. Calif.
Section, Los Angeles, Calif., March 7 & 14, 1978, Session I, Chorocteristic Site Period.
"Geotechnical Correlations of in Situ Seismic Velocity in Southern California," Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of Americo, Sparks, Nevado, April 6-8, 1978.
"The Use of Seismotectonics in the Boyesion Estimation of Seismic Risk," Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of Americo, Sporks, Nevado, April 6-8,1978.
" Lifeline Reliobility in Seismically Active Regions," Presented at 73rd Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of America, Sparks, Nevado, April 6-8, 1978, (R. T.
Eguchi, speaker).
"Geotechnical Considerations of the Seismic Design Code," Presented at Portiond State University, Portiond, Oregon, May 22,1978.
" Lifeline Reliability and Seismic Risk," Presented at the Lifeline Earthquake Engineering Workshop Session, (Ponelist), Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics Conference and Exhibit, Geotechnical Engineering Div., ASCE, Posadena, Calif., June 19-21, 1978.
" Empirical Synthesis of Seismic Velocity Profiles from Geotechnical Dato," Presented at the Second International Conference on Microzonation, Son Francisco, California, November 26-December I,1978.
"A Boyesion Procedure for incorporating Seismotectonics In the Estimation of Seismic Risk on a Foult," Presented at the ASCE Specialty Conference on Probabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability, Tucson, Arizono, January 10-12, 1979.
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EDWARD DUSTIN SCHRULL Associate Senior Nuclear Engineer EDUCATION M.S.
Nuclear Power Systems Engineering, University of Arizona B.S.
Mathematics, Minor - Mechanical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Schrull has over nine years of experience in nuclear power engineering. His principal involvement has been in reactor safety systems, nuclear licensing, reliability and risk assessment, instrumentation and control and computer analyses. He has served as lead engineer for environmental and seismic qualification reviews and safety and occident analysis for several nuclear facilities.
EXPERIENCE Present Associate Senior Nuclear Engineer, TERA Corporation.
Present Senior Engineer, Eigen Engineering. Provides project leadership in the licensing and systems engineering areas.
1982 - 1983 Senior Engineer, Western Omtec Corporation.
Served as Prcject Engineer for the CNV and NMP-2 FSAR review and annotation projects.
Responsible for initial review of all technical work as well as being the primary technical interface with the customer. Also directed the FSAR' Chapter 6, 7, 8,14 and 15 reviews conducted for Arkansas Power and Light at the customer's site.
1980 - 1982 Program Monoger/ Reliability and Risk Assessment, Quadrex. Directed company efforts in the safety analysis and risk assessment of the Taiwan Power Company low level radioactive waste transportation analysis; the diesel generator unavailability study in support of Commonwealth Edison's position on surveillance testing; and the Arizona Public Service Licensing Commitment Tracking System.
1979 - 1980 Unit Supervisor /Sofety Analysis Group, Nutech.
Responsible for the technical direction of projects encompassing: controls and instrumento-tion (C&l) engineering support octivities, emergency planning proce-dures, reactor operation information disphys and guidelines, and safety analysis report calculations. Lead enginer for the environmental and seismic qualification review effort for three BWR plants. Participated on a systems analysis task force evaluating the impact of the lessons learned from Three Mile Island to Fermi 2.
1977 - 1979 Lead Engineer, General Electric Company. Provided technical leader-ship for accident analysis licensing tasks which involved the preparation of safety analysis report responses to questions generated by the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Architect-Engineers, and utilities.
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EDWARD DUSTIN SCHRULL Page 2 1974 - 1977 Nuclear Engineer, Westinghouse Hanford Company. Served as cognizant safety engineer for the Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF) Reactor System.
Handled test assembly design proposals, design change implementation, and was responsible for the overall safety analysis of the FFTF reactor.
Proposed a method for bounding protected reactivity insertion events which is presently used as a licensing basis for the operation of the FFTF.
COMPUTER EXPERIENCE Mr. Schrull instructs FORTRAN programming at San Jose State University and has programmed in BASIC, COBOL, PASCAL and Assembler.
He has used the following machines:
IBM 360/370, Univac 1108, Xerox 5/7/9, CDC Cyber and 7600, PDP-lI, Honeywell 6000, a PRIME minicomputer, and a SHARP microcomputer.
PROFESSIONAL DATA EIT, State of California TERA CORPORATION
l STANISLAV FABIC Principal Scientist EDUCATION Ph.D.
Nuclear Ens,ineering, University of California, Berkeley M.S.
Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Berkeley M.E.
Mechanical Engineering, University of Melbourne, Austratio B.E.
Mechanical Engineering, University of Melbourne, Australia l
Novol Architecture, University of Zagreb, Yugoslavio
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE 1982 - Present Principal Scientist, TERA Corporation.
1973 - 1981 Chief, Analysis Development Branch, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Supervised professionals (all GS-IS grade) engaged in monoging various research programs, conducted. of tive National Laboratories and various universities in the area of analysis development and verification, for opplication to nuclear safety.
Yearly budget over $10 M.
As a Branch Chief, responsible for identification of goals, plans, work programs, selection of contractors, review of work progress, and reporting of accomplishments to NRC higher level management, Commissioners, Advisory Committee for Reactor Sofeguards, and Congressional Committees. From July 1979 was a member of the Senior Executive Service.
Chairman of the NRC/RES Containment Review Group.
Member of the following: (a) NRC/RES Advanced Code Review Group, (b) NRC/RES Code Assessment Review Group, (c)
CSNI/NEA Working Group on ECCS (Paris, France), (d)
CSNI/NEA Working Group on Containments, (e) NORHAV (Nordic Countries) Review Group, and (f) Marviken IV Project Board (Sweden).
1967 - 1973 Advisory Engineer, Westinghouse Nuclear Energy Systems. At Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, involved in the methods development for analyses of the following: (a) blowdown-induced forces on piping, reactor, and steam generator internols; (b) blowdown-induced thermal and hydraulic transients in the primary coolant system before and offer injection of the emergency coolant; (c) pipe rupture (break opening time); (d) choked two-phase flow during blowdown; and (e) steam generator feed-line break (hydro-elastic analysis).
Porticipated in drafting Westinghouse position statements on matters pertaining to ECCS hearings.
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STANISLAV FABIC Page 2 Principoi Scientist At Kaiser Engineers, Project Engineer, Kaiser Engineers.
(a) Hollogen and 1963 - 1967 Oakland, worked on the following projects:
noble gas removal; (b) blowdown analyses for the preliminary design of LOFT test facility; and (c) thermal radiation from the nuclear rocket exhaust plume of NERVA test facility.
Research Engineer, institute of Engineering. At the institute of Engineering Research, Berkeley, participated in a research 1958 - 1963 project on transient boiling and boiling incipience.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION American Nuclear Society Sigmo-Xi i
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STANISLAV FABIC Principal Scientist Page 3 PUBLICATIONS AND LECTURES Books S. Fabic, " Review of Existing Codes for Loss-of-Coolont Accident Analysis", pp.
365-404 in ADVANCES IN NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol.10 Edited by E. Y. Henley, Y. Lewins, M. Becker, (Plenum Publishing Corp.,1977).
S. Fabic, " Accident Analysis", Chapter 6.6 in HANDBOOK OF MULTIPHASE SYSTEM, Editor G. Hetsroni, (Hemisphere Publishing Corp.,1981).
Technical Paper (Sole Author)
"BLODWN-2: Westinghouse APD Computer Program for Calculation of Fluid Pressure, Flow, and Density Transients During a Loss-of-Coolant Accident", ANS Transactions Vol.12, No. I, p. 358 (1969).
" investigation of Methods for Coupled Structural Hydrodynamic Analysis of Reactor Internals" Proceedings, Conference on Flow induced Vibrations in Reactor System Components, ANL-7685 (1970).
"BLODWN-2 Code Prediction of Pressure Undershoot During Transition from Subcooled to Saturated Blowdown" ANS Transactions Vol.13, No. I, p. 386 (1970).
t "Two-and Three-Dimensional Fluid Transients" ANS Transactions Vol.14, No. I,
- p. 360 (1971).
" Comparisons Between Results of the Westinghouse Loss-of-Coolant Analyses and Semiscole (ECC) Test Data Port 11: BLODWN-2A Code Results," CONF-730304, p. 702 (1973).
" Data Sources for LOCA Code Verification," Nuclear Safety Journal, Vol.17, No.
6, (Nov.-Dec.,1976).
" Computer Codes in Water Reactor Safety: Problems in Modeling of Loss-of-Coolant Accident," Conf. Heat-Fluid Flow in Water Reactor Safety, Manchester, U.K., paper C201/77 in Proceedings, institute of Mechnical Engineers, London, England (Sept.1977).
" Analytical Modeling of Transient Two-Phase Flow," ANS Transactions 1979 Summer Annual Meeting in Atlanto, Georgia, (June 1979).
" Code Assessment for Nuclear Reactor Accident Analysis Programs /' 1980 International Conf. on World Nuclear Energy, Washington, D.C., pp. 254-255, ANS Transactions Vol. 35, (1980).
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STANISLAV FABIC Principal Scientist Page 4 Reports
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Company Reports (All Sole Author) 1.
Kaiser Engineers Division of Kaiser Industries Corp.
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"Early Blowdown (WATER-HAMMER) Analysis for Loss-of-Fluid Test Focility," 65-28-RA (1965).
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" Digital Computer Blowdown Analysis for Loss-of-Fluid Test Focility, Part 1: Engineering," 65-29-R (1965).
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" MERCURY:
Digital Computer Program for Heat Transfer Analysis," 66-26-R (1966).
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"GASRAD:
Digital Computer Program for Calculation of Thermal Radiation from Plumes," 67-II-R (1967).
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" Computer program WHAM for Calculation of Pressure, Velocity, and Force Transients in Liquid Filled Piping Networks," 67-49-R (1967).
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Westinghouse, Nuclear Energy Systems, PWR Systems Division 1.
"BLODWN-2:
Digital Computer Program for Calculation of Hydraulic Transients During a Loss-of-Coolant Accident,"
WCAP-7235 (1968).
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" Tornado Induced Water Removal from Spent Fuel Storage Pool," WCAP 7313-L (1969).
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" Topical Report, Loss-of-Coolant Analysis:
Comparison Between BLODWN-2 Code Results and Test Dato," WCAP-7401 (1969).
4.
"Colculation of Loss-of-Coolant Through a Propagating Longitudinal Crock, Using the Modified BLODWN-2 Code,"
WCAP-7405 (1969).
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" Preliminary Report on Synthesis of Equivalent Piping Networks for Blowdown Analysis of the Reactor Primary Coolant System, with BLODWN-2 Code," WCAP-7421-L (1969).
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" Description of the BLODWN-2 Computer Code," WCAP-7593 (1970).
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" Application of BLODWN-2 Code to PWR Lo.ss-of-Coolant Analysis," WCAP-7489 (1970).
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" Feed-Line Break Analysis for Model-D Steam Generator,"
j WCAP-8158 (1973).
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Government Sponsored Reports: Reactor Technoiocy TID-4500 issued by Institute of Engineering Research, University of California, Berkeley, under AEC Contract AT(ll-1)-34, Project 42: " Reactor Heat Transients Project".
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" Reactor Heat Transients Research, Annual Summary Report," SAN-1002, TID-4S00,16th Edition (Nov.1961) (co-author).
2.
" Reactor Heat Transients Research,1962 Annual Report," SAN-1007, TID-4500,18th Edition (March 1963) (co-author).
3.
" Vapor Nucleotion on Surfoces Subjected to Transient Heating: Ph.D.
Thesis," SAN-1008, TID-4500 (August 1964) (sole author).
4.
"A High Pressure Test Focility for Transient Boiling Studies," SAN-1010, TID-4S00 (June 1963) (principal author).
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Reports issued by Nuclear Regulatory Commission S. Fabic and P.S. Andersen, " Plans for Assessment of Best Estimate LWR Systems Codes," NUREG-0676 (July 1981).
Lectures (All Invited)
" Design Basis Accidents and Containment Criteria for LWR's" Presented at IAEA Interregional Training Course on Nuclear Power Plant Construction and Operations Management, at Argonne National Laboratory.
(Courses sponsored by the 1,nternational Atomic Energy Agency).
Lectures presented during:
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Fall Session (Sept.-Dec.,1976),
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Spring Session (Jan.-April,1977),
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Fall Session (Oct.-Nov.,1977).
4.
" Emergency Core Cooling System Performance," Two lectures presented at the IAEA Training Course in Nuclear Power Safety Analyses Review, at i
Argonne National Laboratory (Sept.1978).
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" Nuclear Reactor Sofety Applications," Lecture presented at the course, "Two-Phase Flow" at Drexel University (Continuing Professional Education),
Philadelphia (Dec.18,1978).
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" Survey of LOCA Computer Codes," (Lecture #LWRS/80/7) and "LOCA Computer Code Assessment," (Lecture #LWRS/80/II), Two lectures presented at the ISPRA Course (1980) titled " Thermal-hydraulic Problems Related to LWR Safety", sponsored by Commission of the European Communities Joint Research Center, ispra, Italy (May 19-23,1980).
" Application of Computer Codes to Resolution of LWR Safety issues,"
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Lecture presented at a Seminor on Two-Phase Flow, Mossochusetts Institute of Technology (April 30,1981).
Panels 1.
As a member of the panel on " Loss of Coolant Accidents in Nuclear Reactors," Eighth National Heat Transfer Conference (ASME-AICHE), in Los Angeles, presented a discussion of methods of blowdown analysis (August 8,196S).
2.
" Summary Review of Meeting Highlights - Understanding NSSS Remse to Design Basis Events," presented at ANS Thermal Reactor Safet, Meeting at Sun Valley, Idaho (August 1977).
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" Problems in Simulation of Nuclear Reactor Plant Thermal Hydraulics for Postulated Small and Intermediate Break Accidents," presented at the Simulation and Analysis Panel, Working Conference on Advanced Electro Technology Applications to Nuclear Power Plants, sponsored by NRC and IEEE, Washington, D.C. (Jan. IS-17,1980).
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"How Good the Codes Have To Be," Third CSNI Specialist Meeting on Transient Two-Phase Flow, California Institute of Technology (March 1981).
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i NORMA >D A.BERLEE Senior Engineering Systems Analyst Education M.S'.
Mechanical Engineering, University of New Hampshire B.S.
Astronautical Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy
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Summary of Experience Mr.Berube has extensive technical experience in the design and application of energy related systems analysis programs. In addition, he has over five years experience in computer programming and dato management projects related to the development of analytical models to support energy technology development.
1981 - Present Senior Engineering Systems Analyst, Wasia Management, Services Division, TERA Corporation. Primary responsibilities include onelytical evoluotion and modification of rodwoste
- systems, computer programming and system analysis to support development of similation modeling techniques, and participation in information retrieval software development projects associated with the nuclear utility industry.
1979 - 1981 Senior Systems Analyst - JBF Scientific Corporation. Developed and applied analytical models to simulate the operational performance of sofor-electric ~ energy systems along with methods and models to evoluote their economic potential in a wide variety of applications.
Assessed the major technical, economic, resource, environmental, and institutional constroints to the successful commercialization of energy
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Prepared technology transfer strategies and market development plans.
Principal investigator and author of technical reports containing recommendations to the U.S. Congress, the U.S.
Department of Energy, and the Solar Energy Research Institute.
1978 - 1979 Mechanical Engineer, Research and Development - Data General Corporation. Performed analytical and experimental research in heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and contamination control.
Inventor of potented equipment related to the operation of a computer disk drive.
i 1977 - 1978 University of New Hampshire.
Designed and established a solar radiation dato acquisition system. Conducted bi-weekly recitations in Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics.
1978 - 1980 Consulting Systems Analyst - Marine Systems Engineering Laboratory (port-time). Completed all heat transfer analysis and computer model-ing of an unmanned thermal Ice drill.
Three-dimensional finite difference simulation verified by the U.S. Army Cold Regions Laboratory.
1971 - 1976 Captain, United States Air Force, Standord Evoluotion Flight Examiner.
Responsible for squadron navigational training and evaluation.
Received the U.S.A.F. Commendation Medal for outstonding service.
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JOSEPH A.MARTORE Senior Engineering Mechanics Engineer EDUCATION M.S.
Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.S.
Civil Engineering, Mossochusetts Institute of Technology M.B.A. Candidate George Washington University
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Mortore has over eight years of engineering experience, with on emphasis on nuclear power plant design, construction, and licensing. At the NRC he monoged the safety and environmental reviews for operating license opplications, and performed technical reviews and evoluotions of operating reactor safety issues. He has also had leod responsibility for the structural, mechanical, seismic, and occident analysis and design of nuclear plant facilities.
1981 - Present Senior Engineering Mechanics Engineer - TERA Corporation 1979 - 1981 Technical Assistant to the Director, Division of Licensing, NRC.
Coordinated and reviewed the technical and project management efforts related to the licensing and safe operation of nuclear plants. Provided presentations of a variety of technical and safety matters for Congres-sional, Commission, ASLB, ACRS, and Industry meetings.
Licensing Project Monoger, NRC. Monoged and participated in the safety und environmental review and evoluotion of applicottons for operating licenses.
Structural Engineer, NRC. Responsible for the review, analysis, and evoluotion of structurol, mechanicol, and seismic safety issues for operating nuclear facilities. Evoluoted and recommended design cri-terio, octed as the principal NRC witness on these issues at public hearings and before ACRS, participated in the NRC sponsored research activities, and monoged technical assistance programs.
1976 - 1979 Structural Engineer, Stone and Webster Corporation. Responsible for the onolysis 'and design of nuclear power plant structures, systems and components. Emphasis on soil-structure interaction and seismic engi-neering.
1973 - 1976 Field Engineer, North East Post-tensioning Consulfonts, Inc. Responsible j
for structural design and construction monogement of bridges and office buildings.
i AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS NRC Special Achievement Award for superior efforts ossociated with his review of the seismic and structural issues related to the General Electric Test Reactor Registered Professional Engineer, Rhode Island American Society of Civil Engineers Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
J0FN ANGELO Senior Systems Engineer EDUCATION Graduate, Mothematics, Physics, Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, Studies New York Solid and Fluid Mechanics, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
M.S.
Engineering, Union College, Schenectady, New York B.S.
Electrical Engineering, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho SPECIAllZED TRAINING COURSES Steam Turbine Supervisors Course, Genero! Electric Company Fluid Mechonics, General Electric Company Heat Transfer, General Electric Company Advanced Engineering Program, General Electric Company
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Angelo hos thirty years of engineering experience covering a brood range of responsible assignments os a test, performance, installation and maintenance engineer for the General Electric Turbine Division; development and design of fluid systems and components for nuclear plants; supervisory and management experience on nuclear projects for the U.S. Navy; technical expert for the U.S. Army Engineers Reactor Group; and monogement of safety and licensing reviews of nuclear power plant construction permits and operating licenses for the Atomic Energy Commission and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
1981 - Present Senior Systems Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1972 - 1980 Task Monocer for Systems interaction in Nuclear Power Plants, Unresolved Safety issues Program, NRC.
This included monoging a program for modeling nuclear plant systems and their interdependencies using foult trees, and developing methodologies for the purpose of identifying potential interactions between redundant systems or subsystems os a result of physical or spatial interconnections.
Senior Licensing Project Monocer, NRC. Managed the activities asso-ciated with the safety review ond evoluotion of applications for con-struction permits and operating licenses.
1964 - 1972 Bronch Chief, Nuclear Engineering Bronch, Novol Focilities Engineering Command, U.S. Navy. Supervised the work of a number of engineers with responsibilities for engineering evoluotions of nuclear projects for the shore-based novol nuclear program.
ANGELO, JOFN Page 2 1963 - 1964 Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Army Engineers Reactor Group. Performed a wide variety of engineering assignments os o mechanical engineering in the design, operation, maintenance, installation, testing and inspection of power plants, systems and components.
1 % 0 - 1963 Mechanical Engineer, Performed design engineering for fluid systems and components for the Nuclear Power Division of ALCO Products, Inc.
and ALLIS CHALMERS MANUFACTURING CO, including transient onalysis and final safety analysis for nuclear reactors.
1949 - 1958 Development Engineer, Lerge Steam Turbine-Generator Dept., General Electric Co. Provided specialized analysis of steam turbine and heat c'ycle performance in centrol power plants. Responsible for planning, performing, and analyzing the results of tests of power plant heat cycles for design improvements of large steam turbines. Developed specialized instrumentation and dato gathering techniques needed to obtain the design information.
Turbine Supervisor, General Electric Co. Responsible for general work in the installation, startup and maintenance of steam turbine generators in centrol power plants, including turbine vibration balancing.
Performance Engineer, Large Steam-Turbine Dept., General Electric Co.
Responsible for planning and performing overall efficiency and heat cycle performance tests in centrol power plants, including supervision and instruction of test personnel and calculation and analysis of test results for design information and contract obligations.
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i FARZIN RAMEZANBElGI Civil / Structural Engineer Education B.S.
Structural Engineering, Son Francisco State University Summary of Experience 1982 - Present Civil Engineer, TERA Corporation. Responsibilities include usage and interpretation of structural computer codes such as SAP IV, SAP V, and ADLPIPE.
1982 Teaching Ar:,istant, San Francisco State University. Responsible for assisting advisor in use of computerized systems for engineering opplico-tions.
1981 - 1982 Assistant, Billman Construction Corporation.
Assisted owner of this small business in determining technical engineering requirements for residential buildings. Also performed a wide range of general construc-tion duties.
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SUSAN SLY Project Engineer Educotton B.S.
Civil Engineering, University of Toledo Summary of Experience Ms. Sly coordinates the design, development, and implementation of large scale automated information retrieval and records management systems related to nuclear licensing and engineering in the utility industry. In this capacity, her experience in on-site client interface and program management has included porticipation in the development and application of systems hardware, sof tware, and procedures tailored to meet specific user needs and satisfy a broad scope of regulatory and quality assurance requirements. As a civil engineer, she has been involved in the structuro! design and analysis of nuclear power plants and has actively participated in th, technical review and update of engineering records for those plants, including the development of specialized keyword indexes used to onolyze and update FSARs.
1981 - Present Project Engineer, TERA Corporation.
Responsible for implementing automated information management systems within nuclear utilities.
Developed keyword indexes used in FSAR update systerns along with proced-ures for system implementation through program comple-tion and acceptance. Provides interface between soft-wore development and user requirements os well as user training. Participated in the technical review and update of FSARs and other technical documents related to the nuclear utility industry, including participation in imple-menting specialized subject indexing capabilities for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control System.
1978-1981 Civil Engineer, Bechtel Power Corporation. Involved in the design of nuclear power plants; including structural design, dynamic analysis, computer opplications, and seis-mic survey.
Worked on-site during construction of a nuclear power plant where duties included design, design verification, and inspection.
Participated in a project involving oil to cool conversion of a steam plant.
Responsibilities included structural design and interface with mechanical, electrical, and orchitectural design groups.
Wrote specifications for purchase and placement of materials.
1977-1978 Engineering Alde, City of Toledo. Collected and compiled dato on street measurements and conditions, inspected bridges, surveyed, and scheduled street maintenance.
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JAMES A. LONG Vice President, Advanced Services Division Education B.S.
U. S. Novol Academy Summary of Experience Mr. Long manages and porticipates in the onolysis, design, implementation and operation of information, records, and management systems required to support licensing activities or the unique needs of any organization. He has extensive experience in the federal regulation of commercial nuclear power facilities. He has managed the environmental and safety evoluotions used to support federal licensing decisions on opplications to construct and operate nuclear power facilities.
1978 - Present Vice President, Advanced Services Division, TERA Corporation. Respon-sible for the investigation and definition of particular user requirements for major records and information management projects. Managed the i
design, Installation and multiyear operation of large-scale information systems at two major fedt al ogencies, the Nuclear Regulatory Commis-sion and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
1974 - 1978 Technical Assistant, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Coordinated and reviewed the technical efforts to create the reports and proposals necessary to assist in formulating policy for the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
Operating Reactor Project Monoger. Managed the activities associated with the review ond evoluotion of operating reactor licensing actions and events.
Environmental Project Monoger. Mo mged the activities ossociated with the review, analysis and evoluotion of environmental reports and the preparation of NRC environmental statements. Acted as the principal I
NRC witness during the public hearings associated with his projects.
I 1966 - 1974 Officer, U. S. Navy, Qualified Chief Nuclear Engineer by AEC (NRC),
Division of Naval Reactors, August 1972.
Awards Received Navy Achievement Medal for superior performance of assigned duties between 1972 and 1974.
Received High Quality Performance Award for performance os Technical Assistant to the Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, NRC.
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RICHARD R. MocDONALD Senior Mechanical Engineer Education M.B.A.
Monogement, Golden Gate University B.S.
Physics, U.S. Naval Academy (with merit)
Summary of Experience Mr. MocDonald has diversified experience in all facets of the design, procurement, construction, and licensing of large power plants, including the development of various computerized systems for efficient plant operations. He hos managed a wide range of engineering efforts at various stages of project development, such as conceptual and detailed design, construction, startup and continuing support to operating plants. He has directed and participated in the design and implementation of computerized systems which control dato related to power plant equipment, maintenance management, engi-neering and construction task management, spare ports and material control, plant reliability assessment and tracking of radiological exposure data. His efforts have been focused on the development of systems to support utilities in the construction, operation and maintenance of power plants.
1980 - Present Senior Mechanical Engineer -Information Systems, TERA Corporation.
Responsible for the development of computerized document control and operating data systems, os well as large-scale systems for project management and project control. Manages the development and imple-mentation of multi-opplication records and data management systems for power plant environments. These systems and services are designed to yield immediate benefits to the client in terms of improved productiv-Ity and plant availability.
1971 - 1979 Project Engineer-Bechtel Power Corporation. Directed the analysis requirements, alternatives and costs for decommissioning nuclear power plants.
Provided consulting support to on international team which developed a new reactor / containment design, including evoluotion of plant arrangement, systems and structural design concepts.
Assistant to the Manager of Engineering, developed and maintained engineering stonderds and procedures and monitored research and development programs.
Engineering Group Supervisor, responsible for mechanical, nuclear, in-strument and control, and HVAC systems design, procurement octivities and project licensing efforts for two twin 1100 MWe nuclear power plants. Special assignment to BWR Owners' Group Task Force for the resolution of common containment design problems.
1967 - 1971 Officer, U.S. Navy. Assigned to the Engineering and Operations Depart-ments and of tended numerous trotning programs (e.g., nuclear power and engineering officer schools). Responsibilities included supervision of the operation and maintenance of all engineering systems of a destroyer and coordination of all material maintenance management activities for a guided missile cruiser.
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d CFRISTIAN C. ELSON SENIOR REACTOR OPERATIONS ENGINEER EDUCATION B.S.
Naval Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Nelson has over twelve years of experience in the nuclear energy field. At the NRC he was responsible for maintaining an effective program for the inspection of operating nuclear power plants. He has managed numerous safety and environmental evaluations associated with operating nuclear power plants.
He directed a multidisciplinary engineering team in reviewing implementaiton of TMI Lessons Learned at operating reactors. He has also been leod engineer in resolving several generic safety issues.
1983 - Present Senior Reactor Operations Engineer - TERA Corporation.
1975 - 1983 Operating Reactors Project Manager, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, NRC.
Responsible for directing and performing evaluations of licensing issues for numerous operating power plants.
in particular coordinated safety evaluations for power upgrades, seismic design reviews and increases in spent fuel storage capacity.
Responsible for resolution of various technical issues including PWR moderator dilution, station blockout procedures and natural circulation cooldown.
Senior Reactor Operations Engineer, Office of Inspection and Enforcement, NRC. Responsible for managing the operating reactor inspection program to assure proper emphasis on the priority among inspections, balance inspection requirements with manpower resources and integrate the inspection program with other NRC activities.
Team Leader, Lessons Learned implementation Review, NRC.
Directed review of TMI Category A Lessons Learned implementation at all Combustion Engineering and early Westinghouse designed power reactors.
1970 - 1975 Officer, U.S. Navy. Served as engineering officer during four deterrent patrols and shipyard overhoul aboard a nuclear powered submarine. Qualified in submarines.
AWARDS NRC Special Achievement Award for monoging evaluation of GETR seismic issues and representing NRC evaluation at public hearing.
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JOSEPH PENZIEN Senior Scientist Sc.D.
Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.S.
Civil Engineering, University of Washington Summary of Experience Dr. Penzien hos had over thirty-five years of experience in structural engineering, including twenty-seven years on the f actulty of the University of Californio at Berkeley.
He is the Director of the Earthquake Engineering Research Center at the UC Berkeley.
Dr. Penzien is on expert in the seismic response of structures including highway bridges.
Professiono! Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Association of California Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Seismological Society of Americo American Concrete Institute Honors 1959 NSF Post Doctoral Fellowship 1965 Research Prize, ASCE 1969 NATO Senior Science Fellowship 1973 NSF Senior Science Fellowship 1977 Electec Member, National Academy of Engineering 1978 Elected Fellow, American Academy of Mechanics 1979 Elected Honorary Member, Peruvion Assoc. of Earthquake Engineering 1980 Silver Medal of Paris TERA CORPORATION
i DANIELE VENEZIANO Associate Principal Civil Engineer EDUCATION Ph.D.
Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Loureo Architecture, Facolta di Architettura, Firenze, Italy
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Dr. Veneziano has served on the engineering faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for nine years. His principal fields of interest are the engineering application of probability ano statistics, safety of structural and gu, technical systems, and experi-mental design and dato analysis. He has provided independent consulting services to a vorlety of clients, including Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, EPRI, Yanl<ee Atomic Power Company, and Sandia National Laboratory. Dr. Veneziano has authored or co-authored over fifty professional publications on such topics as probabilistic seismic analyses, reliability analyses, computer modeling, and statistical uncertainty.
GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES Committee Beginning Ending Joint European Committee on Structural May,1975 December,1975 Safety CEB-CECM-CIB-FIP-IABSE ASCE Committee on Reliability March,1975 Subcommittee on Safety of Nuclear Structures CSCS Technical Committee on Limit States July,1980 Design AWARDS Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching, M.I.T., June 1979 Award for Outstanding Graduate Teoching, M.I.T., June 1981 ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP l
Sigma Xi Americcn Society of Civil Engineers 3/83/l TERA CORPORATION
MICHAEL B. AYCOCK Project Monoger EDUCATION Groduate Studies Nuclear Engineering, Catholic University B.S.
Aerospace Engineering, U.S. Novol Academy
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Aycock has eight years of experience in the federal regulation of commercial nuclear power plants. Since joining TERA Corporation, he hos managed and participated in o number of projects with nuclear utility clients. This includes acting as the Project Monoger ond/or principal engineer on projects involving the evoluotion of heavy food handling operations at nuclear power plants. At the NRC he has developed programs for resolving important generic safety issues encompassing numerous technical disciplines and hos participated in directing the efforts necessary to carry out the programs. He has also monoged the safety reviews of nuclear power plant construction permit and operating license opplications.
1980- Present Project Manager - TERA Corporation 1972 - 1980 Deputy Director, Unresolved Safety issues Program, NRC. Responsible for planning and con ying out the highest priority NRR tasks addressing generic safety issues.
Technical Assistant, NRC.
Coordinated and reviewed the technical efforts necessary to develop proposals and recommendations to assist in the formulation of policy by Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulations, with principal participation in the formulation of policy on generic safety issues. Acted as the principo! NRC witness on generic safety issues of public hearings ossociated with licensing nuclear power plants.
Licensing Project Manager, NRC. Managed the activities associated with the safety review ond evoluotion of applications for construction permit and operating licenses.
C AWARDS Received NRC Meritorious Service Award in 1979 for outstonding performance in the development, organization, implementation and management of the NRC Generic issues Program.
Received NRC Specio! Achievement Award in 1976 for superior efforts associated with his performance os Project Monoger for the safety review of the Indiono Point Unit 3 operating license opplication.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION American Nuclear Society 1
GEORGE JOSEPH TmCILIO, JR.
Engineering Manager Educotton B.S.
Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts Chemical Engineering Technology, Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston, Mossochusetts Summary of Experience Mr. Trigilio has held numerous management and technical positions of increasing responsibilities.
He is presently directs a multi-disciplined team of senior level professionals.
Mr. Trigillo's technical expertise is in the design of was:e treatment systems. He has worked extensively in the design and analysis of radioactive waste treatment systems for nuclear power plants and has been involved in the design, specificotton and purchase of waste treatment system components for numerous utility plants.
in addition, he has supervised a research and development department and managed the technical and licensing requirements for a fleet of radioactive waste shipping casks used in the transportation of power plant wastes.
1979 - Present Engineering Manager - Waste Management Services Division, TERA Corporation.
Responsibilities include all engineering aspects of the rodwoste generation and disposal cycle with extensive involvement in the design and analysis of rodwaste treatment systems, low-level waste storage facilities and the economic and engineering violability of volume reduction syster.is. During this time period a study was begun for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission which resulted in his authoring NUREG-2206 which represents a comprehensive completion and data base of volume reduction techniques for low-level radioactive waste.
1977 - 1979 Engineering Group Manager, Hittman Nuclear & Development Corpora-tien, Columbio, Maryland. Responsibilities included department budge-tory control, technical direction, and personnel supervision of: the Engi-f neering Design; Research, Development and Testing; and the Plann-ing/ Scheduling and Document Control sections. Additionally, was Pro-ject Manager for a Shipping Cask project, with direct responsibility for all corporate radioactive waste shipping container design, safety l
onalyses, end Nuclear Regulatory licensing certification.
1975 - 1977 Analysis Group Lead Engineer, Brown & Root, incorporated, Houston, Texas. Responsible for supervising the development of a major program to simulate the operation of a Radioactive Waste Treatment system.
Assisted in the preparation of on Environmental Report for licensing of a multiple-unit nuclear site, involving economic evoluotion of power production alternatives and calculation of isotopic dispersion.
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Page 2 1972 - 1975 Engineer, Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston, Massachu-setts. Responsible for determining the capital cost and operating eco-nomics of three processes for BTX extraction from reformatted and/or pyrolysis feed stocks.
Assistant to the Head of Computational Methods Specialist. Prepared the specification for the purchase and assisted in the design of an Off-Gas treatment system. Co-authored a curve fitting program.
Professional Affiliations American Institute of Chemical Engineers American Nuclear Society National Energy Coordinating Committee of the American Institute of Chemical Engi-neers (post member)
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LENNY R. LAAKSO Senior Associate Structural Engineer
_ EDUCATION B.S.C.E.
Tufts University,1974 M.S.C.E.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,1976
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Lookso has seven years of experience os a structural engineer in the power Industry, primarily in the structural enclysis and design of buildings and equipment for nuclear, hydroelectric, and fossil fuel power plants.
1980 - Present Sr. Associate Structural Engineer, TERA Corporation Lead Structural Engineer, Riley Stoker Corporation, Worcester, Mass.
Responsible for analysis and design of steam generator support strup tures from review of customer specifications through. completion of construction. Designs boiler intimate steel for high temperature service.
Determines feasibility of modificottons to existing structures. Estab-lishes and maintains structural engineering schedules and provides tech-nical guidance to personnel in the group. Writes department technical standards.
1977 - 1980 Lead Civil Engineer, Hydroelectric Power Division, Chas. T. Main, Inc.,
Boston, Mass.
Responsible for final civil and structural design of powerhouse, intoke structure, spillway, roads, c,d bridges for 600 MW Shiroro Hydroelectric Project; scheduling and approvoi of construction drawings; development of structural design criterio; review of specifico-tions. Administered technical aspects of contract for spillway radial gates, intoke gates, and draft tube gates. Conducted technical studies and reviewed contractor submittals for the Construction Manager.
l Supervised conceptual design phase for Merrill Creek Reservoir Project.
Civil Engineer, C. T. Main. Analysis and design of reinforced concrete structures; review of construction drawings; review of vendors' calculo-l tions and drawings.
1974 - 1977 Engineer, Structural Mechanics Section, Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston Mass. Seismic onolysis of nuclear power plants; onolysis and design of steel support frame for polar crone; evoluoted design of concrete shear walls for seismic and wind loads; finite analysis of stress in concrete ring girder.
LENNY R. LAAKSO PAGE 2 1973 - 1974 Engineering Alde, Planning Branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waltham, Mass.
Collected and organized technical data relating to water resource projects; studied feasibility of structural and nonstruc-tural flood control measures.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Registered Professional Engineer (Structural), Mossochusetts Member, American Society of Civil Engineers HONORS & PUBLICATIONS Grodoated summa cum loude from Tufts Elected to Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society Deslan of Offshore Gravity Platforms, thesis presented at MIT,1976 O
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LOUIS L. FUSCO, JR.
Senior Associate Engineer Education B.S.
Ocean Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy Summary of Experience Mr. Fusco hcs had over eight years of nuclear engineering experience, with emphasis on equipment qualification, systems engineering, licensing and project management.
Present Senior Associate Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1981 - Present Senior Engineer, Western OMTEC Corporation.
Responsible for the preparation of field change instructions to operations and instruction sites.
1981 Staff Engineer, NUS Corporation.
Assigned as on-site technical consultant to the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, in responding to the environmental qualification of Class IE electrical equipment at Rancho Seco Nuclear Power Plant. Responsible for equipment inspec-tion, record and test reviews, and vendor / client interface.
Also responsible for nu!cear engineering studies and evaluations in areas such as nuclear process system design and operation, seismic qualification, radioactive waste, shielding and licensing.
1980 - 1981 Senior Engineer, EDS Nuclear, Inc. Nuclear systems engineering and licensing lead responsible for the direction and supervision of up to eight i
engineers on three major projects. Review and preparation of FSAR chapters on electrical and control systems.
Responsible for nuclear system piping rupture postulation with interaction analysis and protec-tion of unacceptable scenarios. Responsible for NUREG-0660 reviews l
for nuclear utility clients.
l 197S - 1980 Lieutenant, U.S. Navy. Qualified as engineer officer, officer of the deck and engineering officer of the watch on a nuclear-powered fast attack I
submarine. Major division officer assignments included: Main Propulsion Assistant, Domage Control Assistant, Reactor Controls Officer, Chemistry and Radiological Controls Officer, and Sonar Officer.
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STEPHEN F. SCHREURS Project Monoger, Waste Management Services Division Education B.S.
University of Mossochusetts, Chemical Engineering Summary of Experience Mr. Schreurs has nine years of nuclear experience in the area of rodwoste processing, design, analysis and disposal. This experience has included both engineering analysis and group monogerial responsibilities for private and governmental organizations. He has developed computerized analytical models of ECCS, CSS, and boron recovery systems.
Mr. Schreurs has been involved in all focets of the nuclear waste problem, especially the immobilization and disposal of high-level and transuronic wastes and the solidification, packaging and disposal of low-level radioactive wastes.
T 1980 Project Manager, Woste Management Services Division, TERA Corpo-ration. Primary responsibilities include rodwoste system evoluotion and analysis.
1977 - 1980 Project Monoger, Performance Analysis Section, High-Level Waste Li-censing Branch, Division of Waste Management, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Responsibilities included developing a capability to analyze the perferm-once of a deep geologic nuclear waste repository. Mr. Schreurs assisted in the development of the proposed 10 CFR 60 regulation, along with the accompanying regulatory documents (i.e. regulatory guides and staff technical positions), and interfaced with other government ogencies on matters concerning the performance ossessment of repositories. He also monitored the technical aspects of contracts related to deep geologic repositories which were sponsored by other NRC offices.
1976 - 1977 Computational Methods Specialist and Sampling Systems Specialist, Process Engineering Specialty Group, Nuclear Industries Division, Stone c
and Webster Engineering Corporation.
Major activities consisted of reviewing and updating specifications for buying sampling systems; laboratory testing of simulated nuclear plant radioactive wastes; prepo-ration of sections pertaining to the processing systems for o PSAR of an Italian nuclear power plant; and modeling the CSS for redesign using eductors for pH control instead of injection pumps.
p 1972 - 1976 Computationot Methods Specialist, Process Engineering Specialty Group, Nuclear Industries Division, Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation.
i Supervised the Computer Section of the Process Engineering Group.
Responsible for modeling the complete radioactive waste system for BWRs (i.e. reoctor core to drums); modeling and refining the existing computer program for the boron recovery systems in PWRs, and modeling other chemical process systems for nuclear power plants (e.g.
waste evaporators and demineralizers). Further responsibilities included I
recruitment, monoging the engineer-in-training program for the group, and teaching refresher courses in moth for the Professional Engineers Exam.
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STEPHEN F. SCHREURS Page 2 Licenses E.I.T. portion of professional engineer Societies American institute of Chemical Engineers - Full Member Publications Schreurs, S.; " Overview of the High-Level and Transuronic Waste Branch Modeling Effort," U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,1978 Contributing author to " Technical Writing Style Guide," NUREG-0650, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, November 1979.
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DOUGLAS M. WITT Senior Mechanical Engineer Education M.S.
Mechanical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology B.S.
Mechanical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology Summary of Experience Mr. Witt has more than 15 years of experience in the nuclear engineering and consulting field. His project work in this area hos included safety sequence analysis, licensing, system design, equipment design, pipe rupture onolysis, and procurement.
He has managed and participated in numerous projects for several corporate organizations with responsibility for technical services and financial monogement.
In oddition, he hos pro /ided special technical services for on advanced analysis group performing thermal hyJroulic analysis for nuclear and fossil power plants, and has served as technical monoger for o design organization of more than 100 engineers.
1983 Senior Mechanical Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1973-1982 Manager, Structural Design Division, EDS Nuclear.
Responsible for structura! design services for operating nuclear plant backfit and for design modification and analytical qualification associated with licensing upgrades.
Manager, Advanced Analysis Section, EDS Nuclear. Monoged analysis efforts to define thermal hydraulic forcing functions for plant structures and systems subjected to transients associated with both obnormal occurrences and anticipated operational conditions.
Project Mancger, EDS Nuclear. Provided technical direction on multi-discipline projects for construction-stoge and operating nuclear plants.
Projects included both PWRs and BWRs with integrated design and analysis activities including safety sequence analysis, licensing, system design, pipe rupture mitigation, piping system qualificotton and design.
1972 - 1973 Industrial Consultant, Argonne National Laboratory. Designed mechani-col test facilities, and test programs for equipment and components utilized in the sodium fast breeder program.
1971 - 1972 Mechanicoi Engineer, Projects Group, Sargent acid Lundy.
Directed interfacing mechanical design efforts for safety-related systems within the NSSS vendor scope of supply.
1967 - 1971 United States Navy, Nuclear Power Program. Completed tour of duty as Director, Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Division at the nuclear training
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JAMES 1. OWENS Principal Associate Engineer Education i
B.S.E.E lowa State University Advanced Engineering Program, General Electric Company Summary of Experience Mr. Owens has had over 30 years of experience in the design and construction of power plants. - fossil and nuclear.
He was General Manager Production Engineering and Construction for a major utility with responsibility for generation planning, as well as design and construction of all production facilities. In this capacity he functioned as a member of the utility executive staff and worked with AEs, suppliers, NRC. other regulatory bodies and interfaced with the public. He has had major responsibility for cost and schedule performance.
1982 - Present Principal Associate Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1979 - 1982 General Monoger, Production Engineering and Construction, Delmarva Power & Light Company. Responsible for the design and construction of a S00MWe coal fired power plant and the conversion of a two unit oil fired plant to coal, os well as additions and improvements to the existing system.
1978 - 1979 Monoger, Production Engineering & Construction, Delmcrva Power &
Light Company.
Responsible for plannning new facilities and all preliminary engineering and licensing work on a S00MWe coal fired power plant.
1976 - 1978 Manager, Power Plant Design, Delmarva Power & Light Company.
Responsible for the specification, bidding, and evaluation of twin unit Nuclear Steam Supply Systems and preliminary design of BOP.
1973 - 1976 Project Manager, Summit Nuclear Power Plant, Delmorva Power & Light Company. Stoffed the Project Organization, negotiated contracts for the NSSS, Turbine Generator, and most major auxiliaries.
Directed Preliminary Design and Licensing through the Construction Permit for twin HTGRs. Responsible for nuclear engineering for the station.
1950 - 1972 General Electric Company, Gibbs and Hill and General Atomic Company.
Engineering and managerial assignments included development of control systems for Peach Bottom & Dresden Nuclear Power Plants and the Sea Wolf nuclear submarine, and preparation of PSARs for sixteen research and test reactors.
Professional Affiliations Registered Professional Engineer, New York Member, American Nuclear Society Member, IEEE Member, EPRI Nuclear Divisional Committee
LUIS E. FLORES, P.E.
Associate Principal Electrical Engineer EDUCATION B.S.
Physics, University of Miami B.S.
Mechonical Engineering, Univeristy of Miami
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Flores has over eight years of experience in the nuclear power industry. He has been involved in the design, operation and testing of nuclear power plant systems, with an emphasis on Instrumentation and control systems engineering.
He has had lead responsibility for performing comprehensive failure analyses and developing the startup test program for several plants.
EXPERIENCE Present Associate Principal Electrical Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1983 - Present Principal Engineer, Eigen Engineering. Provides consultation services in the systems engineering, operations, and licensing areas specializing in both analog and digital instrumentation and control (l&C) systems.
1981 - 1982 Principal Engineer, Western Omtec Corporation. Responsible for the complete review, revision and annotation of the Final Safety Analysis Report, Chapter 7 for the CNV and NMP 2 plants including resolution of system design and operational discrepancies. Performed comprehensive Control System Failure Analyses for the Hanford 2, Shoreham, Perry and Riverbend plants including _ identification of effects of power system and control system failures on the plant's safety systems and its ability to achieve cold shutdown. Managed the complete review and revision of all functional control diagrams and instrumentation and electrical diagrams for the Leibstadt, Susquehanno and Shoreham plants.
1980 - 1981 Monoger of Data System Department, Validyne Engineering Corporation.
Directed all systems engineering activities relating to the implemento-tion of large Data Acquisition Systems in nuclear power plants.
Responsibilities included development of customer-unique system con-figurations,necessary to meet functional os well as licensing require-ments of each plant. Coordinated a two year equipment qualifications effort which culminated in the full C! ass IE certification of the Validyne Data Acquisition System.
197S - 1980 General Electric Company, Nuclear Energy Division.
Leod Startup Engineer, Zimmer Nuclear Power Station. During this two year assignment, directed a group of Stortup Engineers in the development of Zimmer's Startup Test Program.
Responsibilities included preparation of all test procedures and providing licensing support for Stortup Test Program including answering NRC questions and revising the FSAR, and review of all applicable plant operation procedures.
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Page 2 Startup Engineer, Tokai 2 Nuclear Power Station, Japan. During this 18-month assignment, participated in all phases of the Startup Program.
Responsibilities included installing and calibrating portions of a transient test recording system, conducting and analyzing numerous NSSS and BOP System tests at all power levels and providing reactor engineering and core management services to utility staff. Also directed special design verification tests for the reactor recirculation system and the plant process computer system.
Associate Engineer, GE Nuclear Energy Division.
Responsibilities included analytical studies of fuel pin behavior in fast breeder reactors and development of a computerized model for predicting suppression pool response during various BWR transients such as LOCA, ATWS, and MSIV closure.
PROFESSIONAL DATA Mechanical Engineer, State of California Professional Engineer, State of Ohio Senior Reactor Operator Certificotion,1979 3/83/I TERA CORPORATION
MONTE J. WISE Principal Associate Engineer EDUCATION
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Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 1
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Mr. Wise hos twd extensive and diverse experience in nuclear and systems engineering.
Throughout his career, he has worked at several levels, including superintendent, for nuclear po'wer plants and been responsible for vorled duties such as recruiting and training staff, directing engineering functions, supervising construction surveillance, and designing, constructing, modifying, and operating in-reactor and out-of-reactor research and development testing facilities.
In systems engineering he has been responsible for welding and fabrication engineering, nondestructive examination technique and equipneent development, maintenance engineering, quality and reliability assurance programs, and computer systems development.
1982 - Present Principal Associate Engineer.
1980 - 1982 Senior Project Manager, TERA Corporation.
Responsible for providing senior level technical services to utilities. Since joining TERA, Mr. Wise has participated in and managed projects involving updating Final Safety Analysis
- Reports, developing and implementing information management systems, nuclear plant quality assurance program assessment and improvement, generating plant productivity improvement programs, inservice inspection program assessment and definition, and organizing and developing nuclear plant technical support programs.
1982 - 1980 Director and Assistant Director of Quality Systems Engineering Department, and Monogement, Operations Engineering Section, Southwest Research Institute.
Functions included welding and fabrication engineering services, nondestructive examination (NDE) technique and equipment development, NDE services including inservice inspection, maintenance engineering services, quality and reliability assurance program development and implementation, vendor evoluotion and surveillance services, and dato processing and information monogement systems development and services.
r Project Monoger and primary participant in the development, implementation, and operation of the Nuclear Plant Reliability Data System (NPRDS).
1964 - 1972 Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent of the Lacrosse Nuclear Power Plant, Doiryland Power Cooperative. Responsible for the overall monogement of the plant and several support functions including plant engineering, fuel monogement, quality assurance, and contract odministration. Licensed Senior Reactor Operator.
MONTE J. WISE Principal Associate Engineer Page two 1962 - 1964 Engineer, Coolant Systems Development Operations, General Electric Company.
Responsibilities included the
- design, construction, modification, operation and results evaluation of in-reactor and out-of-reactor research and development testing facilities.
1957 - 1962 Supervisor, Reactor Operations, and Reactor Operations Specialist, General Electric Company.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Wisconsin Professional Engineer Society American Society for Quality Control American Society for Nondestructive Testing American Nuclear Society
l STEPHEN N. BRISCOMBE Associate Electrical Engineer EDUCATION B.S.E.E.
(Equivalency),1964 Electrical Guild Certificate, Leeds College of Engineering & Science, England,1964 Electrical Technician Certificate,1964 National Technician Certificate, Harrogate Technical College, England,1959 American Monogement Association Certificate,1974 i
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Briscombe has over 16 years of brood experience in the construction and operation of nuclear power plants.
He hos monoged numerous projects involving technical and administrative direction in such diverse areas os field engineering activities, identifica-tion of design problems, electrical quality control programs and control room panel modification. He has conducted seminors for site installation and computerized cable and connection programs.
EXPERIENCE Present Associate Electrical Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1980 - Present Western OMTEC Corporation.
Monoger, Site Services. Responsibilities include Site Engineer selection, business development for site service contracts, technical and adminis-trative direction of site supervisors and engineers.
Monoger, C&l Design Engineering / Project Manager.
Responsibilities included monogement direction of 30-man project providing system design, modifications documentation and Field Disposition instructions (FDI) for the Perry & Cofrentes BWR Projects.
Senior Systems Engineer.
Assigned to General Electric offices to provide system change reviews, modifications, FDl's and Field Deviation Disposition Requests (FDDR's) evoluotions for the Honford 2 (BWR).
Major system reviews were HPCS, RHR, process and arco radiation monitoring; 1977 - 1980 Engineer Staff Consultant, Bechtel Power Corporation. Provided site consulting responsibility in the construction area for all Son Francisco Power Division Projects. Formulated and conducted training seminors for site engineers in the following areas: cable pulling, termination techniques, raceway (conduit and troy) installo;im and computerized cable and connection programs.
1976 - 1977 Senior Electrical Engineer, General Electric Company. Assigned to the Fermi site. Responsible engineer for coordination.
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STEPHEN N. BRISCOMBE Page 2 Senior Electrical Engineer, Nuclear Energy Division. Wrote, designed and coordinated FDDRs for the C&l effort at La Salle.
Wrote installation instructions and procedures, analyzed instrument and control schematics and designed control room panel schemes along with revamping existing design to provide more flexible and controllable systems.
1976 Senior Control's Engineer, Enrico Fermi Unit 2, Energy and Process Systems, Inc. Supervised 2 I&C Engineers in the Detroit Edison Offices, Detroit, Michigan. Work included the design review of the Fermi 2 I&C, schematics and elementaries, general drawing review, Identification of design problems and document control evaluaiton. Initiated and wrote 100-page final report identifiying problem areas and recommending solutions.
1974 - 1976 Assistant Project Field Engineer, Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, Bechtel Power Corporation. Organized and controlled the site Area Engineering organization.
Responsibilities consisted of directing and supervising approximately 35 Area Engineers and 10 Technicians; coordinating o!!
field engineering activities; ensuring uniformity of construction tech-niques between major building areas; and pre-planning and scheduling of construction activities.
1971 - 1974 Engineering Consultant, Hatch Nuclear
- Plant, Bechtel Power Corporation.
Consultant Engineer's work involved liaison between Georgio Power Company site personnel and Bechtel Power Corporation design office instructed GPC personnel on field engineering techniques.
Interfaced with GPC and Bechtel management on scheduling, design drawing and specification interpretation and construction techniques.
1970 - 1971 Senior Field Engineer, Pilgrim Nuclear Station, Bechtel Power Corporation. Responsibilities included start-up and checkout of nuclear systems and organization of Electrical Quality Control Program.
1967 - 1976 Field Engineer - Electrical, Monticello Nuclear Plant, (GE-BWR) Bechtel Power Corporation. Responsibilities included procurement of electrical material; design of temporary electrical; installation of motors up to 6,000 HP; electrical Q.C.; design cable tray and conduit layouts; construction and start-up checkout of all electrical control schemes; supervision of electrical construction; and checkout of installation for Q.C. and Quality Assurance programs.
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SIDNEY J. BROWN Construction Services Educotton Engineering Management, University of California, Eerkeley, California Electrical Engineering, Son Francisco City College, Son Francisco, California l
Summary of Experience Throughout his 30 years in the engineering / construction professim, Mr. Brown has gained extensive experience in the areas of construction management and scheculing, labor relations, craft supervision and personnel administration. As manager of a construction computer systems group, Mr. Brown developed systems to facilitate the processing of project dato and quality control reports related to both nuclear and nonnuclear power projects.
Developed a TERA site access monitoring and security system for the construction industry.
Most recently, completed the construction, startup, initial operation and maintenance of the nation's first residential electric cogeneration power plant at a large oportment complex for Southern Californio Edison.
I 1980 - Present Monoger, Construction Services, TERA Corporation. Primarily respon-sible for coordinating tasks ossociated with the design, construc-tion, startup and operation of major power-generating facilities. Con-trois all phases of project implementation relating to construction, engineering review, cost engineering, planning and scheduling, field construction and quality control engineering. Serves as interface between construc-tion controc-tors and subcontractors, suppliers, architect / engineers, and owners of property involved with projects.
1965 - 1980 Construction Specialist, Bechtel Power Corporation. Held various post-tions, ranging from field engineer, croft supervisor, assistant site man-oger and assistant project engineer to construction coordinator, responsi-ble for project control systems design, implementation, training and i
auditing. Supervised the mechanical / piping area on three-unit nuclear power project.
l 1964 - 1965 Area Administrator and Construction Planning Consultant, H. L. Yoh and McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Directed support services for on oero-l space facilities project during design and construction operations.
1961 - 1964 Assistant Project Superintendent, F.ield Project Engineer, and Contracts Administrator, Noble Company. Responsible for the engineering /procur-ement administration of suppori services contracts.
i 1960 - 1961 Monoger of Engineering, Bloxham Engineering. Supervised the design and fabrication of prototype equipment.
l 1955 - 1960 Leod Research and Development Engineer, Senior Layout Specialist, and l
Assistant Production Monoger, Noble Company.
Responsible for the monu-focture of construction-related equipment.
1951 - 1954 U.S. Army, Army Security Agency, Electronics installations and moln-tenance.
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LEONARD M. STOUT Senior Project Monoger fdxotion B.S.
Engineering Monogement, University of Missouri School of Mines. Majored in Mechanical Engineering and Business Monogement.
Summary of Experience Mr. Stout has a brood background in the energy Industry including cost engineering, con-struction field engineering, design develcpment and field implementation of computerized project control systems and monoging " gross-roots" implementations of minicomputer facilities and systems. His extensive knowledge of the work process and control aspects of the design, construction, startup and operations phases of fossil and nuclear projects hos ban incorporated into computerized scope, schedule and cost control systems developed by TERA for our clients.
1977 - Present Senior Project Manager - Information Systems, TERA Corporation. Mr.
Stout has provided project leadership to several major projects. These projects include the conceptuo! phase studies for a utility-wide informo-tion monogement system, technical services implementation plan for a developing Engineering and Construction Department within a utility service company, development of material control systems 'that inte-grote activities of manufacturers, orchitect/ engineers, and constructors, the design and monogement of projects in Michigan, Texas, New Jersey, Georgia, Pennsylvania, California, Arizona, Colorado and New York.
1976 - 1977 Project Control Systems Group Supervisor, Bechtel. Provided consulting services and technical direction to project scheduling and cost groups to ensure technical quality of methods and procedures as related to computerized project control systems.
In this capacity, Mr. Stout has traveled extensively throughout the U.S.
to consult on both nuclear and fossil projects, including BWR, lignite, and low sulfur cool plants.
1975 - 1976 Project Control Engineer, Bechtel.
Implemented material, cost and scheduling control systems on two Bechte! nuclear projects in the Engineering Design phase.
1974 Staff Assistant to Field Construction Mmoger on a three-unit (each S00-MWe) mine mouth cool station in Wyoming. Responsibilities included coordinating the octivities of cost engineering, scheduling, subcontracts, field engineering, supervision, and startup.
1971 - 1973 Senior Field Engineer on a two-unit, 600-MWe oil-fired station in New York. Successively served as a Field Cost Engineer, Assistant Field Electrical Engineering Group Leoder, and Stoff Assistant to the Project Superintendent, responsible for all computer and material control octivi-ties.
1968 - 1969 Design and Field Engineer for Trunklir,e Gas Company in Texas and Illinois.
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FREDERICK M. BERTHRONG Senior Mechanical Engineer Education M.S.
Nuclear Engineering, University of Washington B.S.
.U.S. Naval Academy Summary of Experience Mr. Berthrong has extensive experience in the management and administration of design, licensing, procurement and construction of large power plant projects. He is currently involved in the design ond implementation of information and management systems in-ciuding computerized systems for on-line performance of a variety of administrati/e tasks. He has recently completed the design and implementation of a Mointenance and Operating Data System for a large electric generating station. His responsibilities have included day-to-day supervision and monogement of large. scale projects both in the design office and at construction sites.
1977 - Present Senior Mechanical Engineer - Information Systems Division, TERA Corporation. Performed and managed numerous projects related to information management including the design and implementation of large-scale records management, maintenance management and material control systems and the development of other computer applications.
1975 - 1977 Lead Project Field Engineer, Bechtel. Directly responsible for all field engineering activities in the Reactor Building and Containment complex (2-1100 MWe Units) and interfacing with all other on-site organizations.
Coordinated directly with superintendents for planning, scheduling and problem solving. Acted as lead superintendent during various project phases.
1972 - 1976 Engineering Supervisor, Bechtel. Mechanical Group Supervisor respon-sible for supervising all nuclear, mechanical and HVAC systems design and procurement and for project licensing.
196S - 1970 U.S. Navy.
Completed nuclear power training and served aboard a nuclear submarine with primary responsibilities in the engineering department.
Realstrations Registered Professional Engineer - Mechanical Engineering, California and Washington Awards Awarded on Atomic Energy Commission Special Fellowship in Nuclear Engineering by the University of Washington.
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DONALD B. TULODIESKI Project Manager Education B.S.
U. S. Naval Academy Summary of Experience Mr.'Tulodieski monoges projects ranging in scope from project control and management systems to integrated information systems including material control, maintenance monogement, cost and schedule control, records monogement, and systems interface evoluotion. He has extensive management experience in nuclear and fossil-fueled power plant licensing, warehousing procurement, testing and operations. Mr.Tulodieski has designed and implemented data base systems which provide quantitative means of evoluoting power plant reliability and availability in addition to automated systems designed to provide professionals access to vital technical and contractual information and dota.
1978 - Present Project Monager, TERA Corporation. Manages and participates in the j
evaluation, design, development, and implementation of projects relating to document, information and management control systems.
Addi-tionally, he has conducted evaluations and seminars and consulted in major utility corporate material control programs.
1973 - 1978 Project Monoger, Babcock & Wilcox Company; Supervisor, Site Support and Testing, Babcock & Wilcox Company.
Directly responsible for all aspects of interfacing and focusing technical and licensing related resources to satisfy client's needs as stipulated in contractual agree-ments while maintaining cost and schedule goals as promulgated by company guidelines and as required by the client. The above project management octivities were performed for two separate NSSS contracts consisting of a total of four nuclear generating facilities.
As supervisor, site support and testing, established dato base and real-time systems for site-generated test dato and implemented a reliability and ovallobility tracking system for B&W systems and equipment.
Resolved operating and start-up site problems associated with the performance of equipment and system testing and core physics test programs.
1970 - 1973 Engineer, Public Service Electric & Gas Company of New Jersey.
Qualified stationary engineer in the operation of 1,100 MW oil-fired generating'statien and the start-up and operation of gas turbine peaking units. Responsible for the generation and implementation of start-up testing procedures associated with the pre-critical and critical testing of two 1,100 MW nuclear generating units.
196S - 1970 Lieutenant, U. S. Navy Nuclear Submarine Force. Responsible for the maintenance and operation of nuclear and diesel powered propulsion and ouxiliary equipment.
Professional Affiliation American Nuclear Society National Microgrophics Association iI/08/82 wyuacemenrew
ALBERT V. MARTORE Principal Engineer - Construction Services EDUCATION B.S., Civil Engineering, Massachusetts institute of Technology Graduate Studies, Business Management, Harvard University
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Mortore has over 30 years of experience in engineering md construction, with an expertise in the area of structural engineering. His extensive experience includes all areas of light and heavy construction, commercial, and industrial projects, both domestically and internationally. As Vice President of Prescon Corporation and President of North East Post-tensioning Consultants, Inc., he has been responsible for the entire range of engineering and construction activities, including conceptual and final design; specification, fabrication, and supply of construction materials; preparation of design drawings and specifications; construction management, scheduling, supervision, and inspection.
In addition, he was directly involved in' the design and construction of nuclear plant containment structures for Arkansas I and 2; Crystal River 3; Calvert Cliffs I and 2; Oconee I,2 and 3; and Turkey Point 3.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Registered Professional Engineer, Massachusetts Member, American Society of Civil Engineers Member, American Concrete Institute TERA CORPORATION
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ROBERT C. SNYDER Project Engineer
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OF EXPERIENCE Mr.Snyder is highly qualified in the field of facilities design and construction. He hos worked extensively in the design and analysis of waste treatment systems for nuclear power plonts and industrial manufacturing plants in addition, he has had overall project monogement experience from formulation of concept through construction, start-up and operation.
Control of A&E efforts, construction operations; budgets; subcontracts; purchasing; and equipment design are elements of his expertise. His experience has Included mechanical and electrical design of facilities, equipment and processes for rodwoste and heavy industrial manufacture.
Present Project Engineer, Waste Management Services Division TERA Corporation.
Responsibilities include evoluotion and design of rodwoste facilities, process-es, and equipment with emphasis on operations and maintainability.
. 1977-1980 Principle Engineer, Hittmon Nuclear & Development Corporation, Columbia, Maryland. Provided design concepts and engineering analysis for all HNDC octivities.
Fields of endeavors covered; solidification systems, storage facilities solidification machinery, and casks.
Particular tasks covered:
powdered resin dewatering equipment, pumping systems, structures, mochine design mechanical and pneumatic conveyors, electrical control, filtration equipment, ion exchange equipment, process, system and equipment specifi-cations, shipping cask safety analysis, hydraulic and pneumatic power units and controls, instrumentation and others.
1966-1977 Project Monoger, Assistant Division Engineer, Plant and Focilities Engineer, Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation, Oakland, California. Projects included construction of costing, ' extrusion, fabricating facilities, water and air pollution control and complete processing plants. Consulted with foreign offiliates, and Saudi Industrial Development Fund. Performed new plant planning function. Controlled multi-million dollar projects from con,::ept to start-up. Supervised A&E and Construction operations directly and through subordinates.
1962-1966 Vice President, Division Monoger Container Division, The Baltimore Steel Company, Baltimore, Maryland. Designed, tested and fabricated military and engine containers for companies much as General Dynamics, Kholmorgen, l
Nortronics, Mortin, General Electric, Westinghouse, North Americo Aviation, Pratt & Whitney Aircraf t, Thiokol, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and others.
1959-1962 Chief Engineer, Charles T. Brandt, Baltimore, Maryland.
Duties involved overall supervision of Engineering Department engaged in design of fabricot-ed metal products, mochinery, military and commercial vehicle components, process equipment and orchitectural products.
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GARY SMITH Senior Civil Engineer Educotion M.S.
Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington B.S.
Civil Engineering Lamar University Summary of Experience Mr. Smith has extensive experience in the field of civil engineering ronging from the design and field inspection of civil structures to the implementation of state-of-the-art computerized systems for specific civil engineering applications. He is thoroughly knowledgeable of the utilization of dato collection techniques, survey methodologies and critical path procedures for major engineering projects.
1979 -Present Senior Civil Engineer, TERA Corporation.
Responsible for providing civil engineering and computerized system support services to engineering projects in his area of expertise.
1971 - 1979 Deputy Director of Transportation and Energy, North Centrol Texas Council of Governments.
Managed and directed the successful development of the state-of-the-art computerized Transportation Planning System. Participated in strategic ener-gy planning and managed the development of socioeconomic data base and analysis process.
1971 - 1972 Assistant Director of Public Transportation Studies, City of Fort Worth. Directed the technical efforts of a consultant team in the comprehensive analysis and acquisition of the privately-owned transportation system.
1968 - 1971 Design Engineer, City of Fort Worth. Responsible for the design and field inspection of major public works improvement projects.
Registrations and Professional Associations Registered Professional Engineer - Texas Transportation Research Board American Society of Civil Engineers American Institute of Planners Chi Epsilon Tau Beta Pi Awards U.S. Department of Transportation, Certificate of Merit to North Centrol Texas Council of Governments, Key Staff Member,1977 Outstanding Young American,1979 10/82(5)
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STANLEY W. KAUT Associate Electrical Engineer a
Education B.S.
Electrical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology i
Summary of Experience Mr.Kout has had 20 years of diversified engineering experience with emphasis in design review, construction, testing, operation, licensing and quality assurance of electrical power, instrumentation and control systems and equipment. He has mode continuous contributions to the nuclear power industry since his involvement with the BWR turnkey program. His experience with electrical power includes the installation, testing, and servicing of substations, motor control centers, switchgear, power trnasformers, motors, generators, D.C. battery systems, bus duct, cabling and related metering, and relaying.
His experience with instrumentation and control includes the installation, testing, design, calibration, and maintenance of process systems and equipment that measure such varlobles os level, flow, pressure, temperature, and vibration; and of nuclear systems such as neutron monitoring, area and process radiation monitoring, and rod control. Mr. Kout has also had significont experience with design review, plant procedures and Quality Assurance (QA). He hos directed a technical group responsible for providing design review services to nuclear utilities.
The services have been directed toward providing on independent assessment of plant safety, operability, maintainability, inspectability, and avallobility features. Mr. Kout has developed procedure programs for several BWR and PWR power plants providing for the administrative control of plant personnel during startup testing, operation, maintenance or on-line surveillance testing.
Mr. Kout's invplvement with quality (QA/QC) includes first-hand experience performing QC octivities in manufacturing shops, electrical equipment instoliation sites and at nuclear power plant construction sites. He has been involved in the development and review of quality programs and procedures (including training) for AE's utilities, and manufacturing organizations. He has participated in many audits and is certified as a lead auditor.
1 Present Associate Electrical Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1975 - Present Monoger, Systems Engineering, NUTECH.
1970 - 1975 Manager of Projects, Nuclear Services Corporation.
1963 - 1970 Field Engineer, General Electric Company.
Reaistration Electrical Engineer, State of California Nuclear Engineer, State of California Control System Engineer, State of Californio
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RANDY S. CLELAND Project Engineer Education M.A.
Business Administration, Sangamon State University B.S.
Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University Summary of Experience Mr. Cleland has over ten years of experience in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of power generation facilities with emphasis on mechanical engineering, construction monogement and results engineering.
1983 - Present Project Engineer - TERA Corporation.
Responsible for providing construction monogement and plant operations support services.
1975 - 1983 Results Engineering Supervisor, Coffeen Power Station, Centrol Illinois Public Service Company.
Responsible for cool fired power plant operating efficiency, instrument and control molntenance, and laboratory octivities. Developed performance test procedures, periodic testing programs, equipment inspection procedures, and preventive main-tenance programs. Recommended improvements in opero:ing procedures and monoged plant betterment projects.
Mechanical Engineer, Power Plant Construction. Responsible for review and monitoring of mechanical design portion of a major fossil fueled power plant and other operating station additions.
Area Construction Engineer, Power Plant Construction. Responsible for contractor monogement and monitoring of various construction activities for a major fossil fueled power plant.
1971 - 1975 Cooperative Engineer, Sorgent and Lundy Engineers. Completed work-study program which included positions os draf tsman, designer, assistant engineer, and mechanical engineer on nuclear and fossil power plant design projects.
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EDWARD M. BECK Principal Associate Engineer, Nondestructive Testing Education B.C.E.
Auburn University Summary of Experience Mr. Beck has over IS years experience in the area of nondestructive testing. He has been responsible for the direction and management of several major projects.
He has distinguished himself by serving as Section Chairman and Director of the AWS and ASNT.
Present Principal Associate Engineer, Nondestructive Testing 1978 - Present Assistant Vice President, Corporate Consoltant/ Metals, Radiation Safety Officer for Carolinas.
Responsible for the development of new techniques and services. Responsible to the Director of Engineering for the approval of all NDE proceaures established in the Engineering Procedures Manual.
Responsible to the Director of Engineering for approval of all NDE Level 111 condidates.
j 1976 - 1978 Manager of NDE Services - Charlotte Bronch, Low Engineering Testing Company. Managed nondestructive testing services for the District.
Responsible for Virginia and Carolinas.
1972 - 1975 Project Manager, Law Engineering Testing Company. Administered and controlled radiographic, magnetic particle, and dye penetrant investigo-l tions for the Brunswick Steam and Electric Plant. Responsible for the supervision of up to 2S engineering technicians.
1968 - 1972 Monoger of the Nondestructive Testing Department, Georgio Division, Low Engineering Testing Company.
Administered and controlled all work which included radiography, ultrasonic, and magnetic particle investigation, dye penetrant tests and in generol, all metal inspection in building and construction.
1964 - 1967 Assistant to Chief of Operations, United States Public Service Commission.
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Professional Engineer, North Carolino and New York Level ill ASNT certification in ultrasonic, radiographic, liquid penetrant and magnetic i
particle testing.
I Professiono! Assoclotions American Welding Society - past Section Chairman and Director American Society for Nondestructive Testing - post Section Director l
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ROBERT A. RENEAU Associate Engineer, Nondestructive Testing Education B.C.E.
Georgia Tech Summary of Experience 3
Mr. Reneou has ten years experience in the areas of nondestructive examination and material testing. He has been responsible for the direction and supervision of engineers and technicians performing radiographic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, and ultrasonic evaluations on several major industry and nuclear projects..
Present Associate Engineer, Nondestructive Testing, TERA Corporation.
1980 - Present Engineer, Law Engineering Testing Company. Technical responsibility for metals services of Charlotte, North Carolino branch.
1975 - 1980 Service Engineer, Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Provided i
technical assistance during disassembly, reassembly, and operation of power generation equipment including steam turbines and generators for utility and industrial customers in U.S. and abroad.
In addition to technical responsibilities, duties included supervision, scheduling and cost accounting.
1974 - 1975 Project Monoger, Law Engineering Testing Company. Responsible for supervision of engineering technicians performing radiographic, magnetic particle, and dye penetrant evoluotions during construction of Brunswick Steam Electric Plant.
1973 - 1974 Branch Engineer, Law Engineering Testing Company.
Technical responsibilities for soil and foundation engineering activities including the test pile programs and foundation investigations for the LMFBR.
Certifications / Registrations Professional Engineer, North Carolina Level 11 ASNT certification in radiographic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant and ultrasonic testing.
Professional Assolcations American Welding Society American Society for Metals The American Institute of Plant Engineers l
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ORIN W. KILGORE Associate Senior Quality Engineer EDUCATION B.S.
University of Tennessee Mechanical Engineering University of Missouri U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Kilgore has over twenty-six years of rmclear power experience in the areas of quality assurance, construction, startup, and ope ations. His operations experience extends from Naval prototype and power reactors, through University Test Reactor and Commercial Reactors. He has over nine years experience in quality systems with TVA, where he wrote, audited, and trained others in the quality discipline. Certified Lead Auditor, ANSI N45.2.23.
' EXPERIENCE Pr-sent Associate Senior Quality Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1981 - Present independent Stortup Engineer, Waterford-3 SES, certified Level ll (UNID Group).
Responsible for the development and implementation of a program to assign a unique identification descriptive number for each mechanical system, valve, or component at Waterford-3. Research and coordinate startup operations and maintenance for documentation and history relating to unique identifiers os input to plant operations manual procedures and drawings.
1980 - 1981 Quality Assurance Engineer, TVA. Assigned to Chattanoogo office to provide general engineering support and inspection supervision for spe-cloi projects.
Responsible for correspondence, evaluations, vendor selection, code compliance, and contract conformance. Developed on Auditor Training program and on inspection Training program; imple-mented both programs.
1978 - 1980 Quality Assurance Evoluotor, TVA. Assigned to Chattanooga Office of Power for auditing and evoluoting Quality Assurance programs of sup-g.
pliers, operating plants, plants under construction, and various other TVA organizations in support of TVA's nuclear plants and power projects. As Audit Team Leader, conducted audits, trained auditors, and prepared audit reports, evoluotions, and follow-up. Developed guidelines for audit checklist preparation.
Interfaced with NRC; provided pre-oudit and post-audit representation for QA during NRC oudits.
1975 - 1978 Quality Assurance Engineer, TVA. Assigned to Segooyah Nuclear Plant as Lead Auditor for construction activities. Formulated audit plans; responsible for turnover package documentation review, and audit of all construction octivities. Vendor and subcontractor GA program audits.
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ORIN W. KILGORE Page 2 Responsible for Certificat!on Program whereby Quality Control Engi-neering inspectors were certified to appropriate levels for performing inspections and audits of construction procedures and octivities.
1972 - 1975 Assistant Unit Operator, TVA. Assigned to Sequoyah Nuclear Plant for training and for plant startup duties. Functioned as startup engineer while engaged in studies for cold licensing. Reviewed system descrip-tions, operating procedures, and test procedures.
Wrote system operating and test procedures. Performed checkout and walkdown of systems under construction and during testing. Inspected systems for compliance to code, design, and operational requirements. Assisted with system lineup for integrated testing.
1967 - 1972 Senior Reactor Operator of the University of Missouri's Research Reactor Facility, a 10 MW pressurized, water moderated recctor. (AEC licensed, Senior Reactor Operator). Trained new operators, supervised operations, maintenance, and periodic testing of the reactor and its supporting equipment.
Kept records of operations, and ensured that operations were in compliance with the licensing requirements.
Reviewed and wrote operating and test procedures. Assisted in develop-ing the list of material and equipment necessary to upgrade the Reactor from 5 MW to 10 MW in compliance with AEC's Licensing Specifications.
Helped write installation and testing procedures for the new equipment, helped install and supervise testing of pipes, pumps, motors, valves, heat exchangers, and instrumentation.
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WILLIAM D. PRYOR Associate Senior Quality Engineer EDUCATION B.S.
Chemistry, Old Dominion University
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Pryor has over twenty years experience in nuclear power. His background includes plant chemistry, rodiography, plant testing, test supervision, training, quality assurcnce, and technical writing. He is experienced in Navy nuclear plant construction, testing and start-up, construction, quality assurance, and operations. He has developed off-normal, I
emergency, and operating procedures for nuclear operations departments. He has spent the last eight years in consulting capacities. He holds ANSI N45.25, Level 111, and ASQC Certifications.
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Present Associate Senior Quality Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1982 - Present Independent Project Engineer (Waterford 3 SES).
Writes and revises operations procedure, surveillance procedures, ofi-normal, and emer-gency procedures with specific regard to human factors in routine tasks and in response to abnormal symptoms.
1981 - 1982 Quality Engineer (William H. Zimmer NPS). Responsible for overview of construction progress, construction turnover, nonconformance reports, and procedure review. Reviewed construction turnover packages, met with Construction Manager and Nuclear Vice President weekly for Start-up coordination. Certified to Level lil for review of nonconfor-mances and procedures.
Material Review Board member.
Training Coordinator and Certification Coordinator for QA Department.
1976 - 1981 Sen!or Engineer. Performed preilminary work for A/E Plant Test and Operators Group, N-Stamp (ASME). Assigned to Guatemala for power plant start-up, test and operations (advisor); to Saudi Arabia as Results Engineer for 800 MW fossil plant 2,400 MW (units); Quality Control Supervisor, wrote I&C. Training manual, wrote contract proposals, job i
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1974 - 1976 Mechanical Star't-Up Engineer (Salem Units I and 2). Mechanical Test i
Engineer on Unit I; Construction Engineer on Unit 2.
Wrote start-up 1
testing on selected systems. Assisted in RCS Cold Hydro, Hot function-als testing for commercial operatfora on Unit I; C9nstruction Engineer for l&C on Unit 2.
l 1968 - 1974 Shift Test Engineer, U.S. Navy, assigned to USS Nimitt. Supervised testing and operations in one propulsion plant on shift. Directed a staff 3/83/l
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CERTIFICATIONS Level lli (ANSI N45.2.6) Mechanical Level lli (ANSI N45.2.6) Piping Level ill (ANSI N45.2.6) Electrical Level 111 (ANSI N45.2.6) Instrumentation Certified Quality Engineer (ASQC) June,1982 3/83/l TERA CORPORATION
FREDERICK A. PELLERIN Associate Quality Engineer EDUCATION Monogement/QA Engineering University of Rhode Island Management /QA/QC Engineering Thomas Valley State Technical College Graduate U.S. Army Corps of Engineers School
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Pellerin has over twenty years experience in all facets of developing, implementing, monitoring, supervising, and evaluating nuclear QA/QC programs. He was responsible for the development and administration of an on-site construction completion control program for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Plant, as well as quality and audit plans for Mexican and South African nuclear projects.
EXPERIENCE Present Associate Quality Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1982 Field QA Supervisor, Mercury Company Co. of Norwood, Inc. Respon-sible for the installation of instrument control systems at Waterford-3 Nuclear Power Station for Louisiana Power & Light.
1981 - 1982 Field QA Engineer, Gilbane Building Company. Provided construction management on EXXON New Facilities Project.
1980 - 1981 Field QA Supervisor, Pullman Power Products. Monitored power piping fabrication and installation at A.W. Vogtle Nuclear Power Station for Georgio Power Company.
,1980 Manager of GA, Zurn Industries.
Responsible for the design and construction of naturdl draft and mechanical draft cooling towers for various nuclear and fossil fueled power plants.
1979 - 1980 Manager of QA, Mercury Company of Norwood. Supervised the design, fabrication, and installation instrumentation rocks and panels for various nuclear and fossil fueled power plants.
1977 - 1979 Senior Construction Engineer, Stone & Webster Engineering Company.
Responsible for the development and implementation of on-site Con-struction Completion Control Program and constructico management at Nine Mile Point, Unit 2, for Niagara Mohawk Power Company.
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FREDERICK A. PELLERIN Page 2 1976 - 1977 Construction GA/QC Analyst and Lead Auditor, Gilbert Associates.
Performed on-site audits at Susquehanna Nuclear Power Plant for compliance with 10 CFR 50, Appendix B.
Also involved in quality programs for Lagoona Verde Nuclear Power Plant and a South African Project.
PROFESSIONAL DATA Professional Engineer, State of California e
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ROBERT W. FELTON Executive Vice President Education M.S.
Nuclear Engineering, University of Washington B.S.
Mechonical Engineering, Cornell University Summary of Experience Mr. Felton is a founding member of TERA Corporation and hos been Executive Vice President since TERA's inception.
As Executive Vice President he has operational responsibility for the firm. He also provides project management, supervision and client interfoce for some of TERA's larger projects. His extensive experience includes the management and administration of design, licensing, and procurement efforts on forge energy-related facilities. Mr. Felton has also been responsible for projects dealing with the design and implementation of information and management systems, including computerized systems for on-line performance of a variety of administrative and security tasks.
In addition, Mr. Felton has supervised TERA projects involving environmental
. impacts, engineering criteria and licensing at local, state and federal levels, quality
. ossurance programs and nuclear services.
1974 - Present Executive Vice President - TERA Corporation. Mr. Felton has opero-tional responsibility for the firm, including the supervision of the man-agers responsible for document, information and management control; security systems developrrent and implementation; environmental im-pact projects; and the development of engineering criterio, specifi-cotions, and licensing dato for fossil and nuclear projects.
1973-1974 Manager of Environmental and Information Management Services, Tek-nekron, Inc. Responsible for marketing and monoging the 'irm's compre-hensive and computer-based site selection activities and the review of project control systems.
1971 - 1972 Prior to joining TERA, as manager of Kaiser Engineers Licensing Ser-vices, Mr. Felton supervised a project group of 26 engineers and scien-tists. He was responsible for marketing and performing the licensing services prcvided by that staff.
Mr. Felton personally designed and developed Kaiser Engineers' com-poterized nuclear power plant licensing and data bank program.
1962 - 1970 Mr. Felton served in the navy as a nuclear submarine officer. He was a qualified nuclear engineer and served as nuclear material officer for Commander, Submarine Forces Pacific (COMSUB PAC).
Awards Awarded on Atomic Energy Commission Special Fellowship in Nuclear Engineering by University of Washington.
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ROBERT W. FELTON Page 2 Awards (Cont'd)
Received a U.S. Navy Commendation for superior performance of duty while serving as Material Officer for Polaris Submarine os Commander, Submarine Force Pacific Stoff.
Registrations Registered Professional Engineer - Nuclear Engineering, California Professional Affittotions American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Nuclear Society American Management Association 10/82(l)
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i LAWRENCE H. WIGHT Vice President - Engineering Analysis Education Graduate Studies, Geophysics, University of Washington M.S.
Engineering Mechanics, Penn Stote University B.S.
Engineering Monogement, Boston University Summary of Experience Mr. Wight hos over 15 years of engineering experience ranging from geotechnical engineering to civil engineering and engineering management. He has worked extensively in the areas of seismic hozord onolysis, geophysical instrumentation, enhanced oil recovery, orctic geophysics, seismic monitoring, and earthquake engineering of structures.
He has managed major seismic hozord projects and has been principal investigator for several projects addressing the earthquake response of structures.
Mr.
Wight has published articles on various geophysical and seismological topics. He otso has tought civil engineering and geophysics at several universities.
1979 - Present Vice President - Engineering Analysis, TERA Corporation. Responsible for the coordination and management of the firm's efforts in the creas of 9eotechnical engineering, structure reliability, and system nMy anot-ysis.
1976 - 1979 Director, Geotechnical Engineering, TERA Corporation. Project Direc-for on major projects assessing the seismic hozord at 35 different sites around the United States. Project Manager on projects evoluoting the seismic safety of six plutonium facilities in the U.S. ond several reactor sites.
Serving on on Expert Panel representing seismology for the Bottelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory. Participant in several critical facility siting studies.
1972 - 1976 Geotechnical Engineer, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. Principal in-vestigotor for a soil-structure interaction research project and co-investigotor for a seismic design basis project. Contributed to many other projects that evoluoted seismic scram techniques and methods for seismic onolysis of nuclear fuel reprocessing plants and nuclear reactor physical security.
Also supervised all geological and seismological studies necessary for the 5, reparation of Safety Analysis Reports for the Laboratory's critical facilities.
1969 - 1971 University Instructor. Instructor in the Civil Engineering Department of the Middle Fast Technical University in Turkey and helped develop its earthquake engineering laboratory.
Tought math, physics, and geo-physics at the Caribbean Meteorological Institute of the University of the West Indies.
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LAWRENCE H. WIGHT Page Two 1967 - 1969 Mechanical Engineer, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. Worked with o geophysics group studying theoretical and experimental problems in nuclear seismology. Responsible for siting, maintaining, and interpreting dato from several seismic stations.
Mr. Wight is the author of numerous scientific publications; o complete list will be furnished upon request.
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PETER S. ANDERSEN Associate Mechanical Engineer EDUCATION Ph.D.
Stanford University M.S.
Mechanical Engineering, institute of Technology of Denmark
SUMMARY
OF EXPERIENCE Dr. Andersen has over fifteen ~ years of experience in nuclear power specia!izing in the fields of heat transfer and fluid dynamics. He hos worked extensively with computer codes and has produced numerous publications on computer modeling and dynamic analysis.
EXPERIENCE Present Associate Mechanical Engineer, TERA Corporation.
1981 - Present Vice President, Dynotrek, Inc.
1978 - 1981 Independent Consultant, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Respon-sibilities included planning the strategy for assessment of best estimate LWR (Light Water Reactor) Systems codes sponsored by the NRC.
Required on intimate knowledge of the modeling in the codes, and of the 1
ovoilable world-wide data base. Also coordinated U.S. contribution to the International Standard Problem Exercise and represented the Com-i mission's interests in various international projects (Marviken and NORHAV).
1972 - 1978 Group Leader, Riso National Laboratory, Denmark.
Responsibilities included work within the fields of heat transfer and fluid dynamics generally relating to safety problems with water cooled reactors. Pro-jects included experimental and theoretical investigation of annular film flow and high quality CHF, development of a dynamic subchannel code, and theoretical investigation of basic models for two-phase flow. Other responsibilities included o!+ernative energy systems, parik:ularly wind energy systems. Wrote handbcok on the design of large wind energy systems.
Advisor, Insdtute of Technology of Denmark (DTH).
Advised Ph.D.
students and externni examiner at the Laboratory for Fluid Mechanics at the Institute of Technology.
1966 - 1968 Engineer, Riso National Laboratory, Denmark.
Participated in the design and experimental work regarding a Boiling Heavy Water Reactor project. Also developed a large computer code for analysis of transient heat conduction by means of the finite element method.
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PETER S. ANDERSEN Page 2 1963 - 1966 Engineer, Sud-Aviation (now Aerospatiale), France.
Was engaged in theoretical and experimental aerodynamic work on the CONCORDE SST.
The responsibilities included the simulation of the engines on supersonic models, automatic numerical analysis of wind tunnel results, and stabil-ity analyses.
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ATTACHMENT 4 CLARIFICATION OF ltOlVIDUALS WHO INCLUDED MUTUAL OR OTIER FUPO LISTINGS AS ATTACHMENTS TO TIEIR AFFIDAVITS 2
No included Funds Funds Attachment Listed on Individual Listed Listing Funds Affidavit John Beck X
Howard Levin X
William Hall X
Donald Davis X
Robert Wilson X
Curt Staley X
Frank Dougherty X
Richard Snaider X
Lionel Bates X
Martin Jones X
Charles Lemon X
Mark Polit X
Robert Cudlin X
Henry George X
Christian Mortgat X
Loren Stanley X
Richard Keller X
Mehmet Celebt X
Jorma Arros X
Kenneth Campbell X
Edward Schrull X
Stan Fabic X
Normand Berube X
Joseph Mortore X
John Angelo X
Forzin Romezonbeigi X
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~ Funds Funds Attachment Listed on Individual Listed Listing Funds Affidavit Susan Sly Burke X
James Long X
Richard MacDonald X
Christian Nelson X
Joseph Penzien X
Daniele Veneziano X
Michael Aycock X
George Trigilio X
Lenny Laakso X
Louis Fusco X
Stephen Schreurs X
Douglas Witt X
James Owens X
Luis Flores X
Monte Wise X
Stephen Briscombe X
Sidney Brown X
Leonard Stout X
Frederick Berthrong X
Donald Tulodieski X
X Albert Mortore Robert Snyder X
X Gary Smith Stanley Kaut X
Randy Cleland X
Edward Beck X
Robert Reneau X
Orin Kilgore X
William Pryor X
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No included Funds Funds Attachment Listed on Individual Listed Listina Funds Affidavit Frederick Pellerin X
Lawrence Wight X
Peter Andersen X
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STATEMENT OF ltOEPEtOENCE AFFIDAVIT OF hrFH MMTOM My nome is 7c>sem N Are m?r. I am employed by TERA Corporation.
I am currently ossigned to the team which is conducting on independent design and construction verification (IDCV) at the Midland Nuclear Plant site. Prior to being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or fosk associated with the Midland Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Bobcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues that i I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, om reviewing.
Bechtel, or Bobecek and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutdal fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficiot interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest.
are attached. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
Prior to my employment with TERA Corporation, I was employed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). While a member of the NRC staff, I did not provide safety evoluotions on ospects of Consumers Power Company's Construc-tion Permit and Operating License Applicottons which are within the scope of the Midland IDCV Program.
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Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Mutual fund or other Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox stock.
funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unowore. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox.
Prior to my employment with TERA Corporation, I was employed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). WhHe o i...d,.r of-it. NRC.Mff,* I aid not provide safety evoluotions on ospects of Consumers Power Company's Construc-tion Permit and Operating License Applications which are within the scope of the Midland IDCV Program.
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Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shares of Consumers Mutdal fund or other Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wi!cox stock.
funds in which I may have o beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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provide safety evoluotions on aspects of Consumers Power Company's Construc-tion Permit and Operating License Applications which are within the scope of the Midland IDCV Program.
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are ottoched. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
Prior to my employment with TERA Corporation, I was employed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). While o member of the NRC staff, I did not provide safety evoluotions on ospects of Consumers Power Company's Construc-tion Permit and Operating License Applicottons which are within the scope of the Midland IDCV Program.
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Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilco stock, of which I am unaware. A list of such funds in which I have an interest are ottoched."I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
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Prior to my employment with TERA Corporation, I was employed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). While o member of the NRC staff, I did not provide safety evoluotions on ospects of Consumers Power Company's Construc-tion Permit and Operating License Applications which are within the scope of the Midland IDCV Program.
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Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have a beneficial Interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which I am unowore. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are attached. I have no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox.
Prior to my employment with TERA Corporation, I was employed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). While a member of the NRC staff, I did not provide safety evoluotions on ospects of Consumers Power Company's Construc-tion Permit and Operating License Applications which are within the scope of the Midland IDCV Program.
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being given this assignment, I have never worked on any job or task associated with the Midland Project, or any job or task for or on behalf of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or the Bobcock and Wilcox Company relating to issues th I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, om reviewing.
Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shares of Consumers Mutual fund or other Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock.
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I have never been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox Company. I do not own any shares of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock. Mutual fund or other funds in which I may have o beneficial interest, but over which I have no control, may own shores of Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Bobcock and Wilcox stock, of which ! om unowore. A list of such funds in which I have on interest are ottoched.* ! Save no relatives which are or have been employed by Consumers Power Company, Bechtel, or Babcock and Wilcox. **
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