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Agenda for 790618 Meeting W/Nrc to Discuss Facility Const & Licensing.Related Info Encl
ML20079R092
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Site: Midland, 05000000
Issue date: 06/18/1979
From:
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
To:
CONSUMERS ENERGY CO. (FORMERLY CONSUMERS POWER CO.)
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ML20079E080 List:
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FOIA-83-579 NUDOCS 8402020059
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CONSUMERS POWEP COMPANY Proppsed Agenda Meeting with NRC June 18, 1979

1. SCHEDULE Construction

- CP Ce estimate

- continuing construction

- case load forecast panel

- site visit

- Blue Book Licensing

- CP Co plans

- priority criteria

2. SETTLDENT AND SEISMIC NBC continuing review Technicalissues(#

- site visit

- schedule meeting l - close out 50.5h(f) and 50 55(c)

Seismic Technical Issues (mM 7 **7T) l

- schedule meeting 3 PRIORITIES FOR REVIEW E d AVAILABLE RESOURCES _

Identification of critical areas Status of NEC review of existing information Continuing Project coordination

- periodic technical contacts

b. SER REQUIREVENTS l

Early identification

! 5 ENVIRON!.ETTAL REVIEWS Issuance of DES Hearing f

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Figure 58 covering the Unit 1 and 2 Auxiliary Building Electrical Penetration areas and the Unit 1 and 2 Feedwater Isolation Valve Pits indicates that this work should ec=plete about mid 1980; however, the actual schedule would probably extend 2-3 months beyond the dates shown. Again this is a separate activity and would not have an impact On the overall project schedule; however, it should be noted that this work would probably cause some additional work for constructica due to congestion in the areas where other activities were taking place. It is not expected to be a major problem.

Figure 59 shows the berated water storage tanks activities however,

\ this is a :nethod of completing this activity and may not be the final i

method. This particular method includes a temporary cross tie between the two borated water storage tanks (Unit 1 and Unit 2) and would take until mid 1981 for final completion. This may be the most critical schedule activity as far as the overall project schedule is concerned, in that flushing activities and testing activities are taking place in the same time frame as the preload. After further evaluation, this schedule may be modified somewhat.

( Figure 60 shcws the pennanent plant devatering system. We had previously

.. informed the NF.C that because of the preLoading activities there could be an overall impact of tv :nonths on the project schedule. At this time, because of a revised te.= ting philosphy, the Unit 1 and 2 Diesel Generater I

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, , 6'O Approximately six months had been allocated in the schedule for dewatering the power block area to the design depth and about three months had been allowed after that time for recharge rate testing.

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