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Forwards Resumes & Statements of Independence for M Holley, D Segal,P Streeter,H Lambert,Jl Chameau & G Reimers for Insertion in QA Program,App C in Accordance W/Independent Design & Const Verification Program
ML20079G806
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Site: Midland
Issue date: 01/18/1984
From: Levin H
TERA CORP.
To: Jackie Cook, Eisenhut D, James Keppler
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.), NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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ISSUANCES-OL, ISSUANCES-OM, NUDOCS 8401230158
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1945 West Parnall Rood Jackson, Michigan 49201 Mr. J. G. Keppler Administrator, Region ill Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear R_egulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 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 OM, OL and 50-330 OM, OL Midland Nuclear Plant - Units I and 2 Independent Design and Construction Verification (IDCV) Program Transmittal of Resumes and Statements of Independence Gentlemen:

In accordance with the Midland IDCVP protocol, the resumes and statements of independence for Myle Holley, David Segal, Paul Streeter, Howard Lambert, Jean-Lou Chameau and Greg Reimers are attached. The resumes should be inserted in the Midlanc' Project Quality Assurance Program, Appendix C.

Please contact me if you should require clarification or further information.

Sincer'ly,

-w 2N oward A. Levin Project Manager Midland IDCV Program cc: L. Gibson, CPC

R. J. Erhardt, CPC
l. D. Quammy, CPC (site) i R. Whitaker, CPC (site)

J. Taylor, NRC, I&E HQ D. Hood, NRC T. Ankrum, NRC, l&E HQ Midland IDCVP Service List M[

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E f, SERVICE LIST FOR MIDLAfO ltOEPEM)ENT DESIGN AfO CONSTRUCTION VERIFICATION PROGRAM cc: Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Ms. Borboro Stamiris S795 N. River U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissim Freeland, Michigan ';48623 Washington, D.C. 20555

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. James G. Keppler, Regional Administrator Mr. Wendell Marshofi Route 10 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Midland, Michigan 48440 Region lli 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Mr. Steve Godler 2120 Corter Avenue U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

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Resident inspectors Office Ms. Billie Pirner Garde M$l ' Michi 90n 48640 I* # I**"* ""'

for Accountable Government Mr. J. W. Cook Government Accountability Project Vice Pres,ident Institute for Policy Studies 1901 Que Street, N.W.

Consumers Power Company Washington, D.C. 20009 1945 West Pornoll Rood Jackson, Michigan 49201 Charles Bechhoefer, Esq.

Atomic Safety & Licensing Board MI,, '{' g, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Three First National Plazo, Chic o, I nols 60602 fp*,,

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  • James E. Brunner, Esq. 6125 N. Verde Trail Consumers Power Company Boca Roton, Florido 33433 212 West Michigan Avenue Jackson, Michigan 49201 Jerry Horbour, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Board M$' M " . U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission S71IS e set & in W shington, D.C. 20555 Midland, Michigan 48640 Mr. Ron Collen i

Cherry & Flym Michigan Public Service Commission Suite 3700 6545 Mercontile Way l P.O. Box 30221 Three First National Plaza Lansing, Michigon 48909 Chicago, Illinois 60602 l Ms. Lyme Bernobel Mr. Paul Rou Midland Dolly News Government Accountability Project 1901 Q Street, NW 124 Mcdonald Street l

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, MYLE J. HOLLEY, JR.

Associate Principal Engineer Educotton 1

- I S.M. Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology '

S.B. Civil Engineering, Mossochusetts Institute of Technology Summary of Experience Mr. Holley bcs over 3S years experience in structural engineering. He has served on the faculty of Mossochusetts Institute of Technology until 1974, and for several years he was in charge of the Structural Division of the Civil Engineering Department. While on the faculty, he taught subjects in structural analysis and design, and supervised structural research projects. The latter included work in the fields of reinforced concrete structures, prestressed concrete, structural opplicottons of granite, high-strength reinforced concrete beams, and the performance of thin arch concrete dams. Mr. Holley and his colleagues formed the consulting firm of Hansen, Holley and Biggs, Inc. and their work has been dedicated to complex problems of structural design and structural behavior.

Their clients include both engineering firms and owners of major consiructed facilities. A summary of the firm's experience is attached. A substantial fraction of their consulting practice has involved advice and assistance in the resolution of problems arising in the design and construction of nuclear power plants. Prior to his experience as a faculty member at MIT and as a principal at HHB, Inc., Mr. Holley was involved in the analysis and design of heavy machinery for the S. Morgan Smith Co., now a division of Allis-Chalmers.

Professional Affiliations and Registrations Registered Professional Engineer, Massachusetts Member, American Society of Civil Engineers Member, American Concrete Institute Member, American Society for Engineering Education He has served on numerous professional committees. This has included several l years on ACI 349 Concrete Nuclear Structures and ACI 359 Nuclear Reactor l Components, and he currently is a consulting member of these committees. .

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  • JOHN M. alGGs Box 88, MIT Branch PO, Cambridge Mwachmen t 02139 April 1981 STATEMENT OF EXPERIENCE AND PERSONNEL DATA l Hinsen.Holleygnd:Biggs,Inc.

. The professional corporation, Hansen, Holley and Biggs Inc., was formed in January 1975 by the partners'of the consulting firm of Hansen, Holley and Biggs, namely Robert J. Hansen, Myle J. Holley, Jr., and John M,. Biggs.

Both the partnership, which was formed in 1955, and the prnfessional corpora-tion continue to be active, but the major part of the consulting services now offered are performed by the corporation.

The corporation as well as the partnership specialize in engineering prob-less of an unusual or complex nature. Current projects which are active in-clude:

1. Preparation for lawsuits on window wall and structure, John Hanccck Tower, Boston. (John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company).
2. Advice on windows and' window wal'1 and preparation for lawsuit, WCNB Tower.

Worcester, Mass. '-(Nobility Hill Realty Corporation).

3. ' Preparation for lawsuit on structural, durability and ccnstruction prob- ,

less of new municipal parking garage of City of Burlington, VT (City of Burlington,VT).

4. Advice on thermal fatigue cracking of power plant air duct stiffeners.

(American Electric Power Service Corporation).

5. General advice on structural engineering broblems associated with nucitar power plants and relationships with the Nuclear Regulatory Agency. (Stone

,and Webster Engineering Corporation).

6. Advice and guidance on design and construction deficiencies of Worcester Civic Center Arena and participation in arbitration proceedings. (Cityof

' Worcester, Massachusetts). ,

7. Preparation for lawsuit on headquarters building, Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis. (Control Data Corporation).
8. Advice re technical aspects on lawsuit re Hennepin County Courthouse,'

Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Hennipen County).

9. Facade problems and corrective Advice measures andthereto, guidance brick concerning Building (University of Indiana).

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10. Advice re basing problems re new U.S. Weapons System. (BDMCorp).

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Prior experience of the partnership or the corporation has included a number of projects. A partial list of these projects follows.

a) Structural design of' micro-wave antennas including the development of certain novel structural fonns. (LincolnLaboratory,$raigSystems, I Inc.)

b) Structural feasibility studies and preliminary designs in connection

- with ground facilities for the ATLAS Project. (Ramo Wooldridge Corp.)

c) Preparation of structural loadings and advice on meth'ds of design in connection with TALOS and BOMARC ground facilities. ( rns and Roe).

. d) Design of radar towers. (Watson Elevator Co'.)

e) Study of feasibility of protective construction for housing anti-air-craft missile control systems. (Francis Associates).

Review of design for large reinforced concrete oil reservoir. (T.W.

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Lambe).

. g) Economic study of foundations for large radio and television towers.

(Stainless,Inc.)

h) Investigations of structural failures including buildings, bridges, and miscellaneous structures. (U.S. Corps of Engineers, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Du Pont Co.)

1) Study of " Air Blast Effects on Standard Aircraft Bulk Fuel Storage Underground Steel Tanks." (Anned Forces Special Weapons Project).

j) Advice on design of floating roof system of largest oil reservoir in the ivorld. ,(Creole Petroleum Corp.)

k) Advice on design criteria for ground facilities for TITAN project. '

(SpaceTuhnologyLaooratories).

1) Design analysis of the Shell Roof Structure of the Providence Post Office.

.. (Charles A. Maguire and Associates). ,

m) Investigation of Adequacy of Design of a Major Multi-Story 3uilding to Earthquake Effects. (John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.)

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Advice on S'tructural Design of Minatorized Airborne Computer for Polaris. .

(Francis ~ Associates).

o) Advice to Department of Defense on Long-Range Research Program on Pro-tective Construction. (Director of Defense Research and Engineering).

p) Advice on Structural Design of Multi-Story Steel Frame Building.

(William J. LeMessurier and Associates).

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q) Advice on Design of Nuclear Power Plants. (StoneandWebster.Inc.)

Rowe Connecticut fankee t City of Los Angeles  !

Maine Yankee I Long Island Lighting Duquesne Power and Light

'r) Advice on Design and Construction of Nuclear Power Plant. (Rochester Gas and Electric Co.) Ginna Plant.

s)- Advice on some design aspects of Nuclear Power Plant. (CarolinaPower andLightCo.) Robinson Plant.

t) Advice on Design Aspects of Large Radio Telescope. (StoneandWebster, Inc.)

u) Advice on Nuclear Test Plan for Nike-X. (ABM Omaha District Corps of Engineers).

v) Advice on adequacy of design criteria, procedures, and results on major 100-story-high building, Hancock Center, Chicago. Advice on investiga-tion and correcticn of construction defects. (John Hancock Mutual Life l ,

InsuranceCo.)

Advice on Design of a Protective Facility.

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x) Advice on Design of Nuclear Power Plant. (United Engineers and Construc-tors).

Carolina Power and Light, Brunswick Consolidated Edison. Indian Point II

' Indian Point III y) Advice on Design of Nuclear Power Plant. (GibbsandHill).

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Aguirre Unit No. 1  ;

  • z') Review of structural design and jacking system for multi-story build-ings, factory prefabricated modules _, erscted by the push-up cancept.

(Stirling Homex Corporation).

aa) Advice on design of nuclear fuels reprocessing plant. (Atlantic Rich-field Hanford Co.). l bb) Advice on design and construction of Nuclear Power Plant. (American Electric Power Corporation) Cook.

cc) A'dvice on foundation problems for ma'j9r coriventional power plant.

(American Electric Power Corp.)

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dd) Advice on causes,of failure of large transmission line tower. (Amer-i icanElectricPowerCorp.)

ee) Advice on design of water intake structure of nuclear power plants.

(Jackson and Moreland, Inc'.) Aguirre, Unit No. 1. l ff) Advice on design of world's tallest reinforced concrete building.

(C.F. Murphy and Associates).

bg) Advice on qualification testing of instrumentation panels for several nuclear power plants. (Mercury Company of Norwood),

hh) Development of design standards for steel dolphins. (U.S. Navy).

ii) Advice on cause of and corrective measures for stack vibration prob-less. (Anderson & Nichols).

jj) Advice on structural failures and corrective measures for extremely i large earth-moving equipment. (American Electric Power Service Corp.)

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l kk) Advice on major redesign effort for containment system for a series of nuclear power plants. (American Electric Power Service Corp.) .

11) Advice on design of large fixed and floating dry docks (Crandall Dry Dock Engineers, Inc.)

m) Membership on Mark III Containment Review Comittee, Douglas Point Nuclear Generating Station (Potomac Electric Power Company).

nn) Advice on Structural Engineering Problems, especially related to Nuclear Generating Station (United Engineers and Constructors, Inc.) i oo) Advice on structural design of addition to Nuclear Power Plant.

(Rochester Gas and Electric Co.) .

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pp) Advice on wind environnient problems around base of buildings in multi-building development. (Harrisonand Abramowitz).

qq) Advice and guidance on experimental program on developing missile pro-

.. tective walls. (Reynolds Metal Co.).

rr) Advice on design and construction of precipitation chambers for power

, plants. (EnvirotechCorp.).,

ss) Advice on design of steel stacks to minimize stack vibration problems.

(AirtechCorp.) ,

tt) Advice on design and construction of large inflated roofs. (Owens-CorningCo.)

uu) Investigation of structural failures in electrical substation (H.K.

PorterCo.)

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vy) Evaluation of earthquake criteria for fos:;il fuel electric plant in Iran. (Comonwealth Associates). ,

ww) Participation in licensing process for Sterling Nuclear Unit No.1.

(Rochester Gas and Electric Company). }

xx) Mvice on window wall and structural problems for office l building.

(Society for Savings).

yy) Advice on failures of tempered glass skylights. (Sanders Campbell).

zz) Advice on delamination of nuclear power plant containment dome.

(GilbertAssociates).

ana) Advice on as~pects of the structural design of Patriot EMS System.

(RaytheonCo.)

bbb) Advice on cause of structural collapse of portion of, major cooling Tower.

(United Engineers and Constructors).

ecc) Advice and guidance on lawsuit concerning alleged damage to nearby

. building supposedly caused by the construction of an interceptor sewer line. (Metropolitan District Comission, Comonwealth of Massachu-setts).

ddd) Advice and guidance on construction of a major hospital. (LaheyClinic Foundation).

eee) Advice and guidance on curtain wall problems on three buildings in Canada. (Oxford Development Group;;. Ltd).

fff) Participation in lawsuit relative to curtain wall problems for three buildings, College Life Iasurance Co., Indianapolis. (College Park Corporation).

ggg) Participation in review of certain structural performance characteris-tics under combat conditions of a new class of destroyer. (Gibbs and Cox).

hhh) Advice on corrections to deficiencies in design of an operating nuclear

.. power electric. generation station and participation in public hearings, Trojan plant. (Portland General Electric Company).

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Advice on corrections to structural deficiencies of a parking garage.

(Zaldastani and Associates). .

jjj) Advice on design of curtain walls, major office building. (The Beacon Companies) kkk) Advice on ground wind environment re possible, major tall building. (The BeaconCompanies).

111) Advice on possible vibration problems associated with rotating machinery in printing plant. (CETRA Co.).

DAVID SEGAL Associate Civil / Structural Engineer Education i

B.S. Civil Engineering, Israel Institute of Technology j M.S. Civil Engineering, Israel Institute of Technology a Summary of Experience Mr. Segal has over twenty years experience in the field of civil engineering. He has been responsible for the design, analysis and construction supervision of concrete and steel structures including earth work. He has been involved in such diverse projects as nuclear power plant analysis and design, nuclear power plant regulation, foundations for marine structures, shoring and dewatering of excavations, harbour construction, underpinning of existing buildings, construction of temporary bridges and underpinning of existing roads and railways.

1981 - Present Associate Civil / Structural Engineer, TERA Corporation.

1976-Present Head Structures and Systems Department, Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Licensing Division - Tel-Aviv, Israel. In charge of all Civil Engineering problems connected with the licensing' of nuclear power plants.

1972 - 1976 Consulting Engineer, Consulting Engineeis Ltd. - Tel-Aviv, Israel. Consultant to public authorities, engineers and contractors in relation to soil and foundation engineering, soil investigations and soil mechanics.

l 1970 - 1972 Resident Engineer, Civil and Marine Engineering Co. Ltd. -

t Haifo and Tel-Aviv, !srael. Responsible for the supervision of I the construction of marine and other civil engineering structures in Haifa and Eilat harbours, including breakwaters and seawalls, quays and jetties.

I Head, Structural Department, Civil and Marine Engineering Co.

Ltd. - Haifo and Tel-Aviv, Israel. Responsible for the design and analysis of foundations for marine structures, in porticular piles subjected to complex loadings (static and dynamic) and anchored bulkheads.

1966 - 1970 Research Engineer, Emch and Berger - Consulting Engineers, Berne, Switzerland. Performed various tasks, including:

feasibility studies and cost caolysis of structural engineering problems (mostly reinforced, prestressed or precast concrete);

static and dynamic analysis, damage and failure analysis and ultimate food determination of existing structures; study of literature, updating of exisiing analysis methods and odopting new analysis methods, for the regular use ' of the other departments of the company; and consulting to the other departments of the company as well as clients in the above mentioned subjects.

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1 DAVID SEGAL Associate Civil / Structural Engineer Page Two t

1962 - 1966 Design Engineer, W & J Rapp A.G. - Engineers and Cdntractors, Basie, Switzerland. Performed design, hydraulic oriolysis and static analysis of: sewage systems and ireatment plants; subsoil structures for industrial and municipal facilities (pumping stations, tanks and tunnels); foundations for steel tanks and piping; and retaining walls.

1960 - 1962 Design Engineer, Dead Sea Works Ltd., Beer-Shevo and Sdom, ,

Performed various tasks, including: design and Israel.

supervision of the construction of industrial steel and reinforced concrete structures, foundations for industrial plants

> and components and industrial sewage systems; supervision of earthworks for the construction of dikes for evaporation pans.

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9 PAUL L. STREETER Associate Mechanical Engineer Education s M.S- Engineering, California State University, Long Beach l B.S. Aerospace Engineering, California State Polytechnic, Pomona Summary of Experience Mr. Streeter has 15 years of experience in the field of stress analysis, primarily related to dynamic analysis of piping systems. His commercial nuclear power plant experience dates to the initial development stage of the seismic analysis of ASME Section 111 piping. He los personally performed the analysis on complex dynamic problems and has managed large-scale enolysis efforts for several nuclear stations.

1983 - Present Associate Mechanical Engineer, TERA Corporation.

1980 - 1983 Project Engineer, ECHO. Provided technical direction for piping stress analysis and pipe support onalysis for Control Rod Drive Hydraulic System (CRDHS) piping on the Grand Gulf and La Solle Nuclear Stations; for stress analysis of small bore pipe penetrations on the Perry Nuclear Power Plant; and for the generic small bore piping design handbook under contract to EPRI.

1976 - 1979 Section Manager, EDS Nuclear. Responsible for piping analysis for

various systems on McGuire, Catawba, San Onofre, Quad Cities, Trojan and Grand Gulf nuclear plants, and technical direction at all piping inside containment for the South Texas Project.

1974 - 1976 Lead Mechanical Engineer, Stone and Webster. Responsible for mechanical systems for backfit projects on coal-fired power plants and for various piping analysis projects including Stone and Webster's ston-dard plant design for Westinghouse NSSS and on HTGR project.

I 1972 - 1974 Stress Group Supervisor, Bechtel Power. Directed and performed piping and 1979 analysis for Vogtla, Blue Hills, and Rancho Seco nuclear stations.

Prepared design guides for analysis and support design, wrote associated PSAR chapters, and developed control procedures.

1968 - 1971 Responsible Stress Analyst, McDonnell-Douglas. Provided technical direction for all hot air systems associated with the engines and all environmental systems on the DC-10.

Registrations Registered Professional Engineer - Mechanical Engineering; California, Colorado, Oregon and South Dakota 12/83 (1)

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HOWARD E. LAMBERT Principal Risk Assessment Engineer Education Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Berkeley )

M.E. Nuclear Engineering, University of Florido j B.E. Chemical Engineering, Youngstown State University

  • B.S. Mothematics, Youngstown State University Summary of Experience Dr. Lambert has had more than ten years of experience in system safety and reliability l onalysis and probabilistic risk assessment. He has conducted numerous safety and security analyses of nuclear power plants and facilities in the nuclear fuel cycle. He was a fault tree analyst for the Reactor Safety Study. He has worked on chemical process control as It relates to safety and has conducted fire and explosions hozords evoluotions. He has performed safety studies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers in transit in Boston Harbor. He has published several technical articles in sy:, tem safety, reliability and security analysis, including " Introduction to Foult Tree Analysis" with Prof. Richard Barlow. Dr. Lambert has lectured worldwide and has been given a commendation from the Ohio State legislature for his technical achievements. He is a registered professional engineer in the State of Collfornia in the areas of nuclear engineering and safety engineering.

1981 - Present Associate, T' ERA Corporation.

1978 - 1981 Principal Risk Assessment Engineer, TERA Corporat!on. Assisted Florida Power Corporation and Baltimore Gas and Electric Company in a peer review for work conducted for the U.S. NRC Interim Reliability Evaluation Program. Assisted Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the peer review of systems analysis for the NRC's Seismic Safety Margins Research Progrom. Developed, for the duPont Co., a-quantitative fault tree analysis computer program for safety and reliability analysis of chemical processing systems. Developed for USC/ DOT o directed graph-fault tree opproach used for ossessment of transportation occident risks.

1971 - 1978 Staff Nuclear Engineer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Worked as a fault tree analyst for the Reactor Safety Study. Performed analysis and wrote sections of the safety analysis reports (SAR) of the Super Kuklo Reactor (SKR) and the Livermore Pool Type Reactor (LPTR). In the LPTR SAR, he wrote sections that included the effects l and consequences of a loss of coolant accident. In the SKR SAR, he performed much of the analysis associated with the design basis occident. Worked with electrical engineers at LLL on an Air Force contract to determine the safety of an arming and fusing system.

Worked on the NRC study " Advisability of a Seismic Trip System."

Conducted a comparative risk assessment using fault tree analysis to determine if seismic trip systems enhance the safety of nucieor power plant operation. Worked on the NRC material control program and developed a procedure for security assessment using directed graph and fault tree analysis. Tested the procedure on a prototype nuclear fuel reprocessing facility and on on existing nuclear fuel scrap recovery plant.

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HOWARD E. LAMBERT Page 2 Private Consultant--(l) Worked with Prof. Richard Barlow for Cobot Corporation, Boston, on a study to determine the reduction of risk of an LNG tanker-ship collision in Boston Harbor when Speciql Coast Guaro rules are in effect. (2) Performed on independent review.for EPA of on assessment model for radioactive waste management opdons developed by Prof. S. Logan at University of New Mexico. (3) Conducted a hozord and fault tree analysis of the 2X11B fusion reactor fire protection system at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.

Lecturer-Stoff lecturer, George Washington University and Stat-A-Matrix (Rutgers University) Course, " Introduction to Fault Tree Anc!y-sis." Gave lectures on Reliability and Risk Analysis at Cambridge, England; NATO Conference, Urbino, Italy; and SINTEF in Trondheim, Norway. Lectured on nuclear materials safeguards and security analysis at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria. Tought courses on risk assessment system safety and fault tree analysis to the following organizations:

o Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.

. o E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co.

o Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory o Savannah River Laboratory o Bechtel Power Corporation Registrations Professional Engineer - State of Californio TERA CORPORATION

. HOWARD E. LAMBERT Page 3 Selected Publications H. E. Lambert, " Quantitative Fault Tree Analysis," 1979 - ASQC Technical Conference

,, Transactions, Hcuston, Texas. l H. K. Hosegawa, H. E. Lambert, and G. P. Noonep, " Fire-Protection Study of the 2XilB Mirror-Fusion Facility", presented at the fourth international System Safety Confer-ence, July 9-13,1979, San Francisco, California.

H. E. Lambert, " Comments on the Lopp-Powers " Computer-aided Synthesis of Fault

. Trees," IEEE Trans on Rel, April 1979.

G. E. Cummings, J. E. Wells, and H. E. Lambert, " Assessment of Seismic Trip Systems for Commercial Power Reactors," Nuclear Safety _, Sept.-Oct.1978, Vol.19, No. 5, pp.

590-601.

F. M. Gilman, H. E. Lambert, and J. J. Lim, "The Results of a Directed Graph and Fault Tree Assessment of a MC&A System," presented at the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management Conference, June 27-29,1978, Cincinnati, Ohio.

H. E. Lambert, "Foult Trees for Locotton of Sensors in Chemical Processing Systems,"

Chemical Engineeering Progress, August 1977, Vol. 73, No. 8, pp 81-85.

H. E. Lambert and J. J. Lim, "The Modeling of Adversary Action for Safeguards Effectiveness Assessment," presented at the Institute of Nuclear Materials Manage-ment Conference, June 29-July 1,1977, Arlington, Virginia.

H.E. Lambert and F. M. Gilman, The IMPORTANCE Computer Code, Lawrence Liver-more Laborotory, Rept. UCRL-9269 (1977).

H. E. Lambert and G. Yadigaroglu, "Foult Trees for Diagnosis of System Fault Condi-tions," Nuc. Sci. and Engr., Vol. 62, pp. 20-34 (1977).

J. B. Fussell and H. E. Lambert, " Quantitative Evaluation of Nuclear System Reliability and Safety Characteristics," IEEE Trans. on Rel., Vol. R-25 (3) (1976).

H.E. Lambert, Fault Trees for Decision-Making in Systems Analysis, Ph.D. thesis, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Rept., UCRL-51829, (1975).

H. E. Lambert, " Measures of importance of Events and Cut Sets in Fault Trees'," in Reliability and Fault Tree Analysis, R. E. Barlow, et. al., ed. (SI AM,1975).

R. E. Barlow and H. E. Lambert, " Introduction to Fault Tree Analysis," in Reliobility and Fault Tree Analysis, R. E. Barlow, et. al., ed. (SI AM,1975).

H. E. Lambert, System Modeling for Reliability and Safety Evaluation in Chemical Processes, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Rept. UCRL-76186 (1974).

H.E. Lambert, System Safety Analysis and Fault Tree Analysis, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Rept., UCID-16238 (!973).

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JEAN-LOU A. CHAMEAU Associate Civil Engineer Education  !

Ph7D. Stanford University M.S. Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Major, Stanford University Troisieme Annee de License de Sciences Economiques, Sorbonne, Paris ingenieur de l' Ecole Nationale Superieure d' Arts et Meijers, Paris, France Summary of Experience Teaching and Research 1980 - Present Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, Purdue University.

1982 Visiting Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, Stanford University.

1977 - 1980 Stanford University: Research Assistant, Soil Mechanics; Teaching Assistant, Earthquake Engineering and Soil Mechanics; Research Assis-tant, Soil Mechanics; Research Assistent, Earthquake Engineering; Teaching Assistant, Soil Mechanics.

Professional 1979 - 1984 Research Associate, TERA Corporation, Berkeley, California. Perform-ed seismic hazard analysis of DOE facilities in Central and Eastern United States.

1976 Engineer Compagnie Industrielle de Montage, Paris, France. Developed computer programs for management purposes.

1974 - 1975 Engineering Assistant. Compagnie Industrielle de Montage, Paris France. Project assistant in design and construction of pipelines and ventilation systems.

l In the area of consulting, Mr. Chameau has conducted the following studies:

l 1983 Dynamic Analysis of the Powerhouse Foundation for Lock No. 26 (St.

Louis). Converse Consultants, Caldwell, New Jersey.

1983 Foundation Upgrade of Building 7 of Alcoo's Lafayette Works. Aluminum Company of America, Lafayette, Indiana.

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't 1983 Behavior of an aspemix slurry wall subject to unbilanced lateral pressures. Slurry Systems, Gary, Indiana. '

1982 Applications of Probabilistic Methods to Geotechnical Practice. U.S.

Army Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss.

1981 Earthquake Emergency Planning at Diablo Canyon: Landslide and Liquefaction Potential of Evacuation Routes. TERA Corporation.

! 1981 Earthquake Risk Analysis for Land Use Planning. TERA Corporation, Berkeley and the Rice Research Center, Houston.

1981 Probabilistic Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential. Department of Civil Engineering, Stanford Universitv.

1980 - 1981 Effects of the uncertain.; in seismic zonation and attenuation relation-ship on the seismic hazard evaluation in the Eastern United States.

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1979 Liquefaction City, Potential Evaluation of the Holly Sugar Property, Union California.

1978 l Effects of vibratory sheetpile driving, San Francisco's Outfalls Sewer System.

Honors and Professional Society Memberships American Society of Civil Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Division Soil Dynamics Committee Publications Committee North American Fuzzy information Processing Society (NAFIP)

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Medaille d' Argent, Ecole Nationale Superieure d' Arts l

Publications Chameau, J. L., Combier, A. and Cuny, B. 1976. " Programme de Calcul par Elements Finish des structures a plaques," These d'Ingenieur, Ecole National Superieure d' Arts et Metiers, Paris, France.

l Chameau, J. L. and Shah, H. C.1978. " Dynamic Testing of Gapec isolators," The John A. '

Blume Earthquake Engineering Center, Stanford University.

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" Risk Analysis Chameau, for PoreJ.Pressure L., Clough, G. During Build-up W., Kavozanjian, E. K. and Earthquake Loading," She, H. C. 1980.keeting of the Annual American Geophysical Union, Toronto, Canada.

Chameau, J. L. 1980. "Probabilistic and Hazard Analysis for Pore Pressure Increase in Soils Due to Seismic Loading," Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, Stanford, California.

Clough, G. W. and Chameau, J. L. 1980. " Effects of Vibratory Sheetpile Driving," Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, ASCE, Vol.106, No. GTIO.

Goodman, M. J. and Chameau, J. L. 1981. " Prediction of Embankment Performance,"

Indiana Academy of Sciences, Wabash College.

Kavazanjian, E. K. and Chameau, J. L. 1981. " Effective Stress Analysis of Seismically induced Stability Problems," International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, St. Louis, Missouri.

Chemeau, J. L. 1982. " Seismic Hazard Evaluation for Pore Pressure increase in Soils,"

International Conference on Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Southamp-ton, England.

Chang, M. F., Harr, M. E. and Chameau, J. L. 1982. " Static and Seismic Lateral Pressures on Earth Retaining Structures," Civil Engineering Report, Purdue Univer-sity, West Lafayette, Indiana.

R. H. and Chameau, J. L. 1982. "Three-dimensional Slope Stability Analysis," 4th Chen, International Conference on Numerical Methods in Geomechanics, Edmonton, Canada.

Chameau, J. L., Altschaeffl, A. G., Michael, H. L. and Yao, J. T. P., " Potential Application of Fuzzy Sets in Civil Engineering," Int. Journal of Man-Machine Studies, No.19.

Chameau, J. L. and Clough, G. W. 1983. "Probabilistic Pore Pressure for Seismic Loading," Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Division, ASCE, Vol.109, No. 4.

Chen, R. H. and Chameau, J. L. 1983. "Three-dimensional Limit Equilibrium Analysis of Slopes," Geotechnique 33, No.1.

Clough, G. W. and Chameau, J. L. 1983. " Seismic Response of San Francisco Waterfront '

Fills," Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, ASCE, Vol.109, No. 4.

Marciano, E. A., Harr, M. E. and Chameau, J. L. 1983. " Seismic Design and Probability

- Analysis of Retaining Structures," Civil Engineering Report, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.

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JEAN-LOU A.CHAMEAU Page 4 Oakland, M. and Chameau, J. L. 1983. " Drilled-in-Piers for Slope St bility," ASTM

- Symposium on Laterally Loaded Piles and Pile Groups, Kansas City.

Chameau, J. L. and Gunaratne, M. 1984. " Performance Evaluation in Geotechnical Engineering Using Fuzzy Sets," accepted for publication and presentation at the ASCE Specialty Conference on Probabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability, Berkeley, California.

Goodman, M. J. and Chameau, J. L. 1984. " Reliability of Slopes Using Point Estimates Procedures," accepted for publication and presentation at the ASCE Specialty Conference on Probabilistic Mechanics and Structural Reliability, Berkeley, Califor-nia.

Gunaratne, M., Chameau, J. L. and Altschaeffi, A. G. 1984. "An Introduction to Fuzzy Sets in Pavement Evaluation," accepted for presentation at the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.

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GREG A.REIMERS Associate Electrical Engineer Education B.S., Electrical Engineering, Purdue University j GE BWR Simulator Training Fundamentals Boiling Water Reactors Westinghouse PWR Simulator Training Summary of Experience Mr. Reimers has extensive experience in the electric power industry in the creas of nuclear power plant operations and system design.

1983 - Present Associate Electrical Engineer, TERA Corporation.

1983 - Present Senior Engineer, Eigen Engineering, Inc. Provides expertise in system design and system implementation. Experienced in licensing processe.3

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1980 - 1983 Unit Supervisor in the Systems Design Group, Nutech Engineers.

Oversaw and provided technical guidance for all electrical related work and served as Project Engineer for several projects. As a systems Project Engineer, responsibilities included electrical, mechanical inter-face, instrumentation and control, nuclear, and human factors engineer-Ing for the associated project. He coordinated efforts of other engineer-ing departments.

included among the many projects at NUTECH for which Mr. Reimers had served as Project Engineer were on FSAR functional control diagram update program for General Electric; equipment qualification justifico-tion for interim operation for Cincinnati Gas & Electric, and SRV blowdown control, combustible gas control, and fire protection modifico-tions for Northern States Power. Other projects included suppression pool temperature monitoring, containment atmospheric monitoring, post-occident sampling, and electro-mechanical equipment seismic qualifico-tion evoluotion.

1974 - 1980 Group Leader, Commonwealth Edison Company. Provided operating design support and implementation at Dresden Station for six years. Had lead technical responsibility for all work on Dresden Unit I, which included the installation of a new emergency core cooling system, a new reactor protection system, o new offgas system, and a new diesel generator auxiliary power system. Served as member of the On-site Review Committee conducting safety reviews on modification designs and procedure changes for all three units. Also reviewed associated licensing documents.

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