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ML20079E057
Person / Time
Site: Perry  
Issue date: 01/11/1983
From:
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
To:
Shared Package
ML20079E023 List:
References
FOIA-83-583 NUDOCS 8401170053
Download: ML20079E057 (19)


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SP-38/39 Complete Mechanical Equipment installation November 30, 1982 W.

Smith /G. Haywood Date changed per C/SVN (45) on 10/8/82. Completed Nov. 30, 1982.

SP-60 Complete Painting (If e l l s, floors &

December 31, 1982 W.

Smith /P. Perry Monitoring, structural steel)

SP-68 Conplete Fire Protection System December 31, 1982 W.

Smith /M. Popelas Completed Nov. 26, 1982.

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j SP-16 Complete Struct==ral Steel Non-Safety November 18, 1982 W. Smith /R. Ballish Completed Nov. 22, 1982 SP-68 Comp).3te Fire Protection System December 31, 1982 W. Smith /M. Popelas completed Dec. 8, 1992 SP-36 Cornplete Architectural llork (Excluding December 31, 1982 W. Smith /R. Xramer C/SVN (62) has been written I

fliasile-Proof Door on South Side) requesting additional exclusions.

SP-41/45 Complete I.arge Hore, Staall Bore Piping Jannacy 31, 1983 ti. Smith /J. Shaw Monitoring and llangers (Except System F42)

SP-48/90 Completo instrumentation and Controls April 30, 1983

17. Smith /J. Holnar Installation (Except System P42)

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SP-39 Completr2 Non-NSSS thulgenent (Unit I)

November 30, 1982

17. Smith /G. Haywood Complete Nov. 19, 1982.

December-36 -1982 7

SP-60 Compirte Painting (except safety-related February 15, 1983 W.

Smith /P. Perry Date and definition changed hanger & niectrical cage ateas at $99*

per C/SVN (55) on 12.'20/82.

Elev, and column line I call at 574' Elev.)

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SHORT PAIK;M PfiklE(.*.T HIf.ESTONES 1-5-83 Page 2 Level II November %,

1982'- April 30, 1983 818 f.I' STONES AREA I SCHEDl!f.ED SPONSOR COfe1ENTS I frrl:54Hl:DI ATI: H l.DC. (Cont'd)

SP-68 Complete Fire Protection System Decen l>c r 31, 1982 W. Smith /H. Popelas Description changed per C/SVN (56) on 12/15/82.

(except new sprinkler system on 599' I: lev. ).

GP-91 Complete IIVAd (including Related January 31, 1983 W. Snith/D. Hyde Instrumentation)

SP-68 Complete New P54 System at 599' 31 arch 15, 1983 W. Smith /M. Popelas Milestone created per C/SVN (56) on 12/15/02.

Elevation XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX RI: ACTOR Bl.DC. _d}

AREA 2 SP-17 Complete Held Verifications & Repair of Decesher 17, 1982 W. Smith /R Whitaker Completed Dec. 15, 1982.

Containment I.iner Helds, Courses 1-4 (Annulus Fix) aceebec-3ty-1982 SP-38/39 Complete Mechanical Equip. Piping, Hangers DecesJ>er 31, 1982 W. Smith /C. Haywood Date and defintion changed

& Restraints (except RPV modifscations, per C/SVN (47) on 11/30/82.

reflective insulation, ISI, refuci bridge, C/SVH (65) has been written auw. platform, recire. pump, transition requesting additional exclusions and a Fel,. 28, pieces & supports, G41 SBLC storage tank,

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pre-past hydro activities, F42, HYD control unit, fuel prep machine, G61-C010 pump, and fuel transfer tube).

SP-11 Complete Cable Tray Outside Drywell December

',8, 1982 W. Smith /D. drancto Completed Dec. 20, 1982 (except construction holds)

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Coinplete Installation of Ad.titional Ja net.o r y 15, 1983 II. Smith /H. Casey Stitfeners in Annulus Asca (la t crit Revisioni s

SilORT dAtlGl: PitOJECT Hlf.ESTONES l-5-83 Page 3 level II November 15, 1982 - April 30, 1983 SCllEDtil.ED SPONSOR POMMENTS It ll.ESTOtlES AREA 2 ItI;ACTtHt IllJW1. fI (Cont'dl January-28 -1983 7

SP-44/45 Complete Large Bore Piping insiste Drywell t'my 27, 1993 H. Smith /L. Hinter Date changed per C/SVN (51) on 12/9/83.

(eycept hangeral SP-17 Hemove Blue Envelope to Support April 30, 1983 W. Smith /It. Casey.'

Suppression Pool Turnover (Zonen 4 s 6)

SP-HOI Complete Annulus Containrnent Fix Concrete flay 27, 1983 H. Smith /D. Davis Honitoring.

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Complete Misc. Steel and Service February 1, 1983 L.

Kilpeck/R. Ballish Platforms (except toe plate around grating holes and CIV installat f on) 1,/-60 Complete Steel Shield Paint February 1, 1983 I.. Kispeck/P. Perry SP-ill Complete Fire Proection Systers rebruary 28, 1983 L. Kilpeck/H. Popelas SP-48/90 Complete Instru: mentation and Controla April 30,,1983 L. Kilpeck/J. Molnar InstallaLion XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TtOnINE litalLDING 8 2 SP-44/45 Complete Large Bore, Small note Piping February 15, 1983 E., Kilpeck/L. Beel>e and llangers to support ifnit 1 Operation XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'XX

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SHOHT IIANCE PRO.IECT MII.ESTONES 1-5-83 Page 4 Imvel II tkivemt >e r 15, 19:12 - April 30, 1983 IIII.ESTONES ARTA 3 (Cont'd)

ScilEDUI.ED SPONSOR COMMENTS tlATE:H THl:ATi!0flT BUII. DING SP-9H Complete Fire Stops and flote Seals January 1, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/B. Gottron Completed Dec.

1, 1982.

Inntallation (except penetration f I Pirr002)

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.fanuary 31, 1983 L.

Kilpeck/R. Kramer XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX OFF GAS Bl.DG. 81 SP-49/91 Complete HVAC Installation fencluding November 30, 1982 L.

Kilpeck/D. Hyde Description changed per additional safety-related instrumentation)

C/SVN (48) on 11/12/82.

Completed on Nov. 23, 1982.

SP-57 Complete Painting (walls, floors and February 28, 1983 I..

Kilpeck/P. Perry structural steel)

December-317-1982 SP-44/45 Complete I.arge pore 6 Small Bore Piping April 15,'1983 I.. Kilpeck/I.. Beebe Date changed per C/SVH (49) on 12/7/82.

becember-367-1982 SP-48/90 Complete Instrumentation Installation April 30, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/J. Holnar Date changed per C/SVN (49) on 12/7/82.

SP-27 Complete Architectural llork (ercept April 15, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/R. Kramer restraints to be adjusted at 0*

t onpea ra t u re)

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COMMENTS ItII.ESTONES AREA 3 (Cont'd)

ScifEDUI.ED SPONSOR E GAS BilDG. 8I (Cont'd)

SP-Its / 39 Cs eple t et N64 Equipment Installation April 30, 1983

1.. Kilpeck/G. Ilaywood XUnXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX lil: ATE 14 RAY St SI'-49 Completo instrumentation and Controls January 15, 1983 I..

Kilpeck/J. Holnar Installation ftP-57 Complete painting and $3uclear Coating Apri1 1,

1983 L. Kilpeck/P. Perry (Except knock out Wall at Aux. Condenserl SP-27 Complete Architectural llork April 30, 1983

1.. Kilpeck/R. Kramer XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXX Till lllHE PNJER cot 1Pl.EX 81 SP-4H/90 Complete instrumentation Octoles r 31, 1982 f.. Xilpeck/J. Molnar Completed thv. 18, 1982, late completion due to re-design issued on 10/28/82.

November-30y-1982 SP-57 Complete Painting fwalls, finora &

January 14, 1981 I.

Kilpeck/P. Perry Date changed per C/SVN (521 on 12/7/82.

structural steell Nove nbor 30, 1982 I.. Kilpeck/tt. Popelas Completed Dec.

8, 1982.

S P-f, H Complete Fire Protection Systen SP-21 Complete Architectural Work February 28, 1983

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SP-42 Complete Misc. flec5anical Equipment (G51)

Decemi.er 31, 1982 W. Smith /W. South C/SVN (59) has been written requesting completion date of I/31/83.

tu rcie 1, 1983 H. Smith /R. Kramer SP-26 Complete Architectural Hork LP-48/90 Complete instrumentation and Controls April IS, 1983 H. Smith /J. Holnar Installation April 30, 1983 H. Smith /P. Perry SP-57 Complete Nuclear Coating SP-60 Complete Painting (Except Exterios April 30, 1983 W.

Smith /P. Perry Painting / Sealing)

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Smith /ft. Popelas Description changed per C/EVN (57) on 12/15/82, sprinkler systems at 574' & 638' Elev.

Completed Dec. 31, 1982 ar.d CO, hose reel piping at 620' 638' Efev.)

SP-44/45 Complete Snall Bore ?iping (Including Ps,brua ry 28, 1983 W. Smith /D. Younkin lini t 2 to support Unit i Operation) 574' and tiarch 31, 1993

18. Smith /M. Popelas Milestone created per C/SVN (57) on 12/15/82.

SP-68 Completo Sprinkler Systems at 638' Elev. and CO lloso Heel Piping at 620' 6 638' Elev.y s

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{. l.E.*iTolms AREA 5 (Cont'd) gitPlH4fSES SP-44/45 I:SWPH Complete I.arge Dore Hangers & Pipe Hovervbor 30, 1982

1., Kilpeck/R. Conran Completed Dec. 3, 1982.

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SP-44/45 ESuPIE Coriplete Small Dore Piping (linit 1) isoven.I>er 30, 1982 1..

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3, 1982.

SP-50/51 clrril 81 Complete M71 Insulation

.ianuary 15, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/B. Gottron Completed Dec. 10, 1982.

SP-48/90 1:SitPII Complete Instrumentation and Controla January 15, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/J. Molnar Installation (Except OP49-N040A60)

SP-26 F;Si1Pil Complete Architectural llork

' April 15, 1983 L. Kilpeck/R. Kramer

( Er. cept Security Screens)

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Kilpeck/R. Kramer Dated changed por C/SVN 150) on 11/29/82. C/SVN anticipated.

SP-50/51 Complete P41 Insulation fla rch 31, 1983 f..

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.iPONSOR cot 9 TENTS THAINING CI:llTFR/00F SP-SH Complete Emergene Operations Facility April 1,

1983 I..

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I:HGito:I: RING & PROCitREMENT Complete pianger Design for Small Bore Safety-Related Deccril>er 15, 1982 K.

Pech/J. Eppich fer K. Pech, milestone Piping and I&C (Fxcept for RPV tipper le* Vel Reference will complete 1/31/83.

l.cy l i,umplete I.ange Bore Piping Suptwpr t Deungn Verniscation Decenlee r ll, 1982 K.

Pech/J. Eppich (s ee Hase IMsign Complete Shieldinq and Fire Survey Required for SP-98 December 31, 1982 K. Pech/R. Salkiewicz Completed Engspeering (Including Piping flovements)

Sulemi t and Approve all Required Procediares to Support January 17, 1983 A. McCoy/R. Davis /

C/SVN to be written, I

Pl acerien t of Annistus Fix Concrete H. Kritzer requesting completion date of 2/21/83.

Cosnplete Design of the Tschnical Support Center Janitary 31, 1993 K.

Pech/J. Hihalich Deliver Suppression Pool Column Wraps Felarnaas y 1, 1983 G. lockwood Completed Complete Delivery of I,argo llore llangers for Reactor Felaruasy 28, 1983 D. Ort ill dg. 8I Fr_ti and Delivnr itVAC Plenum for Mechanical Equipment flarch I, 1983 K.

Pech/J. Hihalich/

Hoom of the Camergency (:g>erations Facility G.

Iockwood Cosapleto RemalMnq Radiation Shielding An4 lysis and March II, 1983 R. Salkiewicz litlestone created per issuo Ren.iining Designs.

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Yeaific.stion of f.arge Bore Pipios Connected with C. lachwood ng Supports April I,

1983 Cooplato Support. Pcvisions D X. Pech/J. Eppich arnt funct ional capaisili t y Checksue to CRD Scran Transients April 1,

1983 bervice lhter Puephouocr.it,.imi peliver Pixed louvers for the E Pech/.l. Eppich E.

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COMMENTS REQ'D T/O DATE Sy SYSTEft NO.

DESCIMPTION I"> 5 A Dui liling Heat-JLpil, OG, TH, Str, TPC, Noveml>cr 19, 1982 A. George Completed Now, 18, 1982 6 RW Bielldin<ss G61A 1.iquid Radwaste Sumps (f' leant flovent.or 23, 1902 P. I.eigh Completed Nov. 23, 8982 Decerdier 6, 1982 II. Soukey Completed Dec. 3, 1982 G5CH I.lquid Radwaste - Chemical llaste December 6, 1982 bl. Soukey Completed Dec. 3, 1982 650C I.iquid Radwaste - Backwash H 16tl llen t Tracing & Antifrecre Protection December 15, 1982 L. Crowell Completed Dec. 13, 1982 (P20, P211 Decemlier 15, W82 P. Maistros Completed Dec. 17, 1902 Hits Interbus Trans forciers D 1.utie Oil Purifiers-Itain Fced Punps Deceedie r 15, 1992 S. Powell Completed Dec. 13, 1982 Ill4A R230 480V Inad Centera ritrlA-EPIA Decent >er 15, 1982 F. Pluelsell cosipleted Dec. 21, 1982 I%le Auxiliasy Secan to f8 nit 2 iMeemlier 20, 1982 11. Patterson C/SVN (67) has been

%ritten, requesting a Jan. 14, '83 completion date.

Pl?n Condensate Scal Water - reedwater Pump Decemhcr 27, 1982 B. Bosworth C/SVN (60) has been written requesting a Jan. 26, '83

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Es35p Ilydrogen Supply (GE Portioni January 10, 1983 J. Cels H22K 4NV Till2 Tin January 19, 1983

r. Pluet> ell Pila Condensatu Transfer & St orage - Ita.lwa s t e January 24, 1983 II. Patterson tois i ld i ng j

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July 21,1982 Mr. Harcld Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. 5. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20555 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket Nos. 50-440; 50-441 Extension of Construction Permit

Dear Mr. Denton:

Numbers CPPR-148 and CPPR-149 Enclosed herewith is an application for amendment of construction permit numbers CPPR-148 and CPPR-149 to extend construction completion dates.

We interpret this to be a Class II amendment per 10 CFR Part 170, and enclose a check for $1,200.00.

Very truly yours, Daiwy R. Davidson Vice President DRD:mb System Engineering and Construction cc: Jay Silberg, Esq.

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APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT OF CONSTRUCTION PERMITS NOS. CPPR-143 AND CPPR-149 TO EXTEND CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION DATES The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Duquesne Light Company, Ohio Edison Company, Pennsylvania Power Company, and The Toledo Edison Company (hereinaf ter "Permittees") are the co-holders of Construction Permits Nos. CPPR-148 and CPPR-149 authorizing construction of the Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2.

Construction Permit No. CPPR-148 currently specifies December 31, 1982 as the latest date for completion of construction of Unit 1.

Constructio: Permit No. CPPR-149 currently specifies June 30, 1984 as the latest date for completion of construction c1 Unit 2. Permittees' currently scheduled datet of commercial operation are May,1934, for Unit I and May,1933, for Unit 2.

In order to provide for further time contingencies as explained below, and pursuant to 10 CFR $50.55(b),

Permittees res:nctfully request that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission amend Construction Permit No. CPPR-148 to specify November 30,1985 as the latest date for completion of construction of Unit I and Construction Permit No. CPPR-149 to specify November 30, 1991 as the latest date for completion of construction of Unit 2.

The extensions of time for the construction completion dates are needed because of the following:

1. Since construction of Perry began, projections of the growth rate in the demand for electricity have been significantly reduced

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This reduced growth rate has delayed the need for the capacity to be supplied by the Perry units.

2. Numerous changes and additional requirements for plant design and analysis have been incorporated, including those required by the Commission as a result of the Three Mile Island accider.t and during the course of the NRC's regula. tory review.

These substantial changes have dictated successive extensions of our project schedule to reflect the time required for completion of additional pre urement and construction activities.

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Increasing financing requirements caused by changes in plant design, increased plant construction costs and the sustained high rates of inflation during the past several years, have increased the difficulties in obtaining capital funds.

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$* STEW ENG;NEERING ANQ CONSTRyOfgCN June 7, 1982 Mr. James G. Keppler Regional Administrator, Region III Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmmission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 RE: Perry Nuclear Power Plant Docket Nos. 50-440; 50-441 Final Report on Biological Shield Walls Concrete.

Units 1 and 2 [RDC 34(81)]

Dear Mr. Keppler:

This letter serves as the Final Report required by 10CFR50.55(e) concerning the low density heavyweight concrete in the Biological Shield Walls of both Reactor Buildings. Initial notification that this condition was under evalua-tion by The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company was made by Mr, R. L.

Vondrasek to Mr. L. McGregor of your office on July 15, 1981. This condition was subsequently detailed in our Interim Reports dated August 14, 1981, and December 18, 1981.

This report includes a description of the deficiency, an analysis of the safety implications, method of evaluation, and the corrective action taken.

Description of Deficiency Light, chalky material, up to three inches (3") thick, was observed at the top construction joints of the heavyweight bioshield concrete placements, for Reactor Euildings 1 and 2 at elevation 654'. This material has a bulk specific gravity of approximately 75 pounds per cubic foot, rather than 195 pounds per cubic foot per the spe:ified design requirement. Due to inaccessability, direct inspectica could not determine that this material was at the tcp construction joints of the previous heavyweight placements. This condition was documented on Nonconformaxe Report CQC 2314

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would have been discovered d undetected during the plant 'sthis ev This Biological Shield Wall beshield deficiency does no uring the low power testingconstructi e y bi the interior high densit ompromise the radiation y concrete forcause the steel portion ofstr curv support.

the wall does not A radiographic formed on the Unit 1 and U isurvey employing gamma spect were initially based upo construction joints between c ometr zontal stiffener platespoints mo t likely to exhibi s

n t reduced concrete dens locations were oncrete beneath penetrations, etc )

es (i.e., pours and identified as deficient inspecified to below ho the initial radiographiaccount for

... Unit I Survey Results c survey. r areas which bioshield walla total of 233 measurement Multiple measurements were t ks were envelope areas.

of reduced density.

the 152 locations. normal attenuation fact ns on the Unit I measurements These concrete densities are pres locations and extremelpresent at 4 locations Attenuation factors great remaining 15 locations,y reduced attenuation fRe expected at s are present at 10

... Unit 2 Survey Results actors are present at the s

A bioshield wall. total of 205 measurement These s were made factors Attenuation factors greatand concrete densitiesme Reduced attenuation facto are present at 119 of the 134 normal a er tha2 reduced attenuation factors rs are present at 6 locationsexpect The attentuation factors di ocations.

are present at the remaining 7 land e and the following conclusion scussed above have been evalu ocations.

greater than those s have been postulated.

identified locations.pected are due to incr ex Attentuation factors tities of concrete betwrepresent bioshield wall confi Reduced or eased steel gurations with insufficient dextre thickness at the een the inner n factors and outer wall plates. ensities ;or quan-l l

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Mr. Jamis G. Kappler Juns 7, 1982 The deficient areas identified in the radiographic survey were then categorized as folicws:

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Areas in the core region, which is defined as 5 feet above and belew the core active fuel (Elevation 617'-0" to 640'-0").

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Areas outside the core region.

Corrective Action This report deals primarily with one aspec. af a two-part problem. Specifically, we are defining the plan fcr repair of areas of the bioshield wall which contain low density concrete. Another report, RDC 42(81), covering the issue of extremely reduced attenuation in the bioshield walls, will follow later this month.

The low density areas have been defined and enveloped for evaluation and specification of appropriate corrective action on the basis of the following criteria:

1.

Core Region - a minimum nominal density of 180 lbs./cu. f t.

is acceptable.

However, a local minimum nominal density of 140 lbs./cu. ft. is acceptable if tha area does not exceed 1% of the interior core region surface arca (approx. 2,000 sq. f t. area).

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Outside Core Region - a minimum nominal density of 140 lbs./cu. f t.

is acceptable.

l Areas in the bioshield walls identified as having less than acceptable minimum nominal density will be repaired by cutting access holes in the one inch steel wall plate, removing the low density material and replacing it with a high density grout (neminal 210 lbs./cu. ft.).

This grout has been successfully tested at the manufacturer's lab and on-site.

Test placements at the manufacturer's lab provided the acceptable ranges for variables such as water percentage, temperature, unit weight (densities), etc.

The on-site testing was performed using a mockup of the bioshield wall. Grout l

pour holes and venting holes were located in the mockup to simulate probable field conditions. The mixing and placement of the grout was controlled and monitored during the tests and the grout was allowed to cure for two days.

The forms were then pulled and the grout was shown to have e.xceptionally uniform coverage throughout the mockup. A radiographic survey was performed on the mockup and the resultant density ranged from 200 to 210 lbs./cu. f t.

Implementation of this corrective action will provide the minimum nominal densities necessary to assure that radiation levels outside the bioshield walls will not exceed the drywell environmental design conditions.

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We presently anticipate repairs will be completed by December 31, 1982, for l

Unit I and July 1, 1983, for Unit 2.

Sincerely, N

Dalwy R. Davidson Vice President System Engineering and Construction DRD:pab l

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Mr. M. L. Gildner NRC Site Office Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

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PRELDdINARY NOTIFICATION OF IVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCU7dtJ.

This vrelidniry notification constitute: E safety or pub}ic interest significance.

_ pJ.Y notice of events of POSSIBl.r The infor=ation presented is as 1.nitially received without verification or evaluation and is b sic ll that in know i by IE sta f f on thi s date.

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Cleveland Electric illu:.iuating Company, terry 1 and 2 (DN 50-440; 50-441) - cleveland, Ohio hwS 5 LEASM OF INFORP.ATION CRITICAL TO Td' E Subiect:

The licensee inforn.cd Regihn iI1 that a Cleveland attorney had previded th

=cvs =cdin with infor. ation st.ich had characterized the Perry n e

as having the vorst uclear project project in the mid vest. regulatory perfor=ance of any nuclear construction Els infor=ntion was obta'ined trea IE inspection repo rt s.

The Article is to appear in.today's newspapers.In additic-n his press releas this cat:.e: have alrer.dy been received.

inquiries regarding Presa n.e Stute. of Oh!o vill be notified.

Tais prelici ary notift ention is issued for inferr.z:ic

x. tion by LE is anticipated et only nnd no further Inis tir.e.

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Thin preliminary notification constitutes EARLY cotice of events of POSSI3LE safety or public interest significance, The information is as initially received without veri-fication or' evaluation, and is basically all that is known by IE staff on this date.

Facility:

Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company T.icensee Emergency Classification:-

Perry, Unit 1 -(Docket No. 50-440)

Notification of Unusual Event i

North Perry, OH Alert Site Area Emergency General Incrgency X

Not Applicable subject:

POSSIBLE CONTAINMENT STEEL WELD DEFECTS On November 10, 1981 the erector of the containment steel 4for Perry Unit 1(Newport News Industrial Corporation)was informed by craft: welders that they had been. directed by i-theit foreman. to mask defects.or any possible defects so as to prevent detection by the Quality. Assurance inspection program.. This matter was subsequently reported to Rill by i

the erector on November 12, 1981, as a Part 21 report.

The erer. tor has issued a stop work order for these activities under the supervision of

, the foreman in question, and-issued a nonconformance report to define the scope of the i problem and corrective action necessary to resolve the problem.

The responsible foreman has been terminated and the liable construction superintendent has been suspended and removed fran the site.

This Preliminary Notificat. ion is issued for informaticn only.

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The licensee is.not planning to issue a press release at this time.

Region III does not plan a press release but will respond-to media inquirics.:

The State of Ohio will be notified.

Region III received'not.ification of this event from Newport News Industrial Corporation on November:12, 1981 and this information is current as of 3:30 p.m. on November 12, 1981.- -

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PPILIMINARY N0TIFTCATinN OF EVINT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE--PN December 9, 81 public interest significance.This preliminary noLification constitutes EARLY notice fication or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by IE staff on this Yacility:

Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company.

Licensee Emergency classification:

Perry. Unit 1 (Docket No. 50-440)

Perry, Chio Notification of Unusual Event Alert Site Area Emergency General Emergency x

Not Applicable Sub.it.ct:

SUSPECTED ACT OF VANDALISM On Decceter 1.1981, approx 4mately one hand full of metal filings was discovered i tre scrm discharge volume piping during initial system che ticns.

inves tiga tion.

The Perry facility is under construction.

Unit 1 is approximately 70 percent completed.

This Preliminary Nutification is issued for information only.

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The State of Ohio is being not; ted.

Region III (Chicago) was notificd of the event by the licensee at approximately on December 8,1981.

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Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company FACILITY:

Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 & 2

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL SITE VISIT ON OCTOBER 7 - 9, 1981 Introduction Representatives of the.NRC (M% W. Lovelace, Office of Management & Program Analysis, Mr. E. Schweinbinz, Project Inspector from Region III Headquarters, and Dr. R. Gilbert, Perry Licensing Project Manager [Environemntal]) met with representatives of Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company on October 7,1981, to evaluate the status of construction of the Perry Nuclear Fowcr Plant and hear the pemittee's basis fcr its scheduled completion date for Unit 1.

Principal participants for the permittee were: Mr. M. Edelman, Managet, Nuclear. Energy Department (NED), Mr. M. Titas, Manager, Perry Project Services Department, and Mr. R. Farrell, Manager Nuclear Quality Assurance Department. All participants in the initial meeting and the sunaary meeting on October. 9,1981, are listed in.

Su mary The permittee made a presentation on October 7,1981, to respond to the information requests pro.vided by the Caseload Forecast Panel and attached, as an agenda, to the meeting notice.

On October 8,1981, representatives of the permittee conducted a tour of all major buildings, equipment and systems.

It was emphas12ed The pemitt' e stated in that all effort is being expended on Unit 1 and common.

e the initial meeting that Unit 1 and common facilities ~were 77.3% complete as of September 1,1981. At that same point, the folicsing individual con 3truction activities had the indicated percentage completion:

Civil Structural 98

'Large Bore Pipe 88 Small Bore Pipe 62 Large Bore Hangers 67 Electrical.8aceway 80 Cable Pulling 36 s

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2-Area percentage completion was as follows:

Nuclear Island 78.4 Reactor Building 58.0 Turbine Building 88.0 Control Complex 81.6 Yard 90.4 Charts presenting detailed breakdowns of the struc'tural concrete (in cubic yards), large and small bore piping and electrical cable (in linear feet) the numbers of large and small bore hangers installed, and electrical terminations completed were furnished and noted. Scheduling charts for major items were also shown as well as a table showing major construction milestones, past and future (see Enclosure 2).

A chart showing the targeted and presently in-house forecasted dates for critical milestones (Enclosure 3) indicated that, although conrnercial operation of Unit 1 was still scheduled for hay 1,1984, the integrated ' flush schedule had slipped from 09/16/82 to 03/30/83 and the Fuel Load Date (FLD) from 05/01/83 to 11/01/83. The permittee insisted, however, that they were holding theiF contractors to the 05/01/83 FLD and that, since they were operating on a single shift basis at present, they had the option of increasing the funber of shifts to pick up the slippage.

Equipment received, with the exception of instrumentation at 88 percent and hangers at.85 percent, was above 90 percent.

Rebar and embedments were 100 per cent.

Of the total nunber of test procedures required for fuel load (564) approximately 60 percent have been approved.

Very few of the preoperational'and acceptance tes ts required for fuel load have been completed at this time.

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The permittee noted that there may be potential delays due to known requirements (i.e., TMI related items) and unknowns relating to vendor performance. ~ They are monitoring these areas closely.

10 CFR 50.55(e) items appear to be under

.. management control at this time and should not impact the schedule significantly.

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Following the presentation of the permittee and subsequent discussions with pennittee personnel complemented by our extensive tour of the facility, a staff analysis of the fuel load date was made which was based on the following:

(a) the construction work remaining in the reactor building including piping, hangers,. electrical, coating, bio shield, and new, loads modifications.

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(c) the remaining cable installation and terminations.

(d) the status of the pre-operational testing program.

~(e) observations during the site tour of construction work remaining.

(f) the construction status of this project compared with other pmjects in similar stages of construction.

It was concluded that a realistic construction completion date would be the first quarter of 1984, with a nominal date of February 1984.

The pemittee, at the October 9,1951 exit meeting, did not cha11'enge the staff's forecast. The staff indicated that it would monitor the permittee's construction progress and, if major milestones are achieved sooner than we now estimate, the NRC Caseload Forecast Panel will reassess its estimated fuel load date so that routine administrative aspects of licensing activities will not impact fuel load.

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l Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge 1800 M Street, N. W.

Washington, D. C. 20006 Donald H. Hauser, Esq.

.The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company P. O. Box 5000 Cleveland, Ohio 44101.

Resident Inspector's Office U.S.N.R.C.

Parmly at Center P.oad Perry, Ohio 44081 Donald T. Ezzone, Esq.

Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 105 Main Street Lake County Acninistration Center Painesville, Ohio 44077 Tod J. Kenney 228 South College, Apt. A Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Danie'l D. Wilt Wegman, Hesiler & Vanderberg s

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ATTENDEES AT MEETINGS DURING NRC-C!.EVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL VISIT OCTOBER 7-9, 1981 -

i OCTOBER 74 1981 OCTOBER 9,1981 NRC NRC R. Gilbert R. Gilbert W. Lovelace W. Lovelace E. Schweinbinz E. Schweinbinz CEI CEI B. Barkley L. Beck L. Beck M. Edelman W. Coleman J. Lastovka M. Edelman G.Lockwood R. Farrell K. Matheny J. Kline J. Porterfield J. Lastovka M. Titas G.Lockwood M. Titas R. Vonderasek e

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OCT.21,1974 CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ISSUED N. A. -

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R. L. Spessard, Director Division of Project and Resident Programs, IE FROM:

Harold S. Bassett, Director Division of Data Automation and Management Information, RM

SUBJECT:

REQUEST FOR CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL REVIEW OF PERRY HUCLEAR POWER PLANT SCHEDULE We have been working with Mr. J. Konklin of your staff to arrange a review as soon as practicable in response to your request for a Caseload Forecast schedule review at the Perry plant.

The visit is currently scheduled the week of January 10.

c We hope this is satisfactory and will be responsive to your needs in view of your limited resources.

If we can be of further. sistance, please contact me.

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