ML20080D618
| ML20080D618 | |
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| Site: | 05000000, San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 01/21/1980 |
| From: | Rood H Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| FOIA-83-498 NUDOCS 8402090177 | |
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DOCKET NO. 50-361 APPLICANTS: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDIS0N COMPANY SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY FACILITY:
SAN ON0FRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 2
SUMMARY
OF CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL VISIT TO SAF ONOFRE, UdIT 2
SUBJECT:
19 197T On November L, 'O'S, members of the NRC staff (the Caseload Forecas *, Panel) j met with the applicants at the San Onofre site to review the bases for the Unit 2 construction schedule. Attendees at the meeting are given in Enclosure 1.
The meeting agenda and the information presented by the applicants at the meeting are given in Enclosure 2.
The applicants described the plant construction status and schedule, an.1 the startup testing program.
As of November 1,1979, Unit 2 plus common areas were 85% complete, based on manpower expended. Major construction schedule Milestones for Unit 2 are as follows:
NRC construction permit issued 10/73 State Coastal Commission permit issued 2/74 3/74 Site preparation. started Structural concrete started 10/74 Set reactor pressure vessel 4/77 Cold hydrostatic test of RCS 6/80 i
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Load Fuel After touring the plant and conducting additional discussions with the applicants, the staff panel concluded that, in its opinion, San Onofre, Unit 2 would be ready to load fuel between February and July of 1981, with May 1981 as the most likely date. This estimate is based on the following considerations:
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The plant is several months away from being 90% complete.
Our experience is that plants at the 90% point are about a year from fuel loading.
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The preoperational test program schedule outlined by the applicants appears to be optimistically short.
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SAN ONOFRE NUC. EAR GENERATING STATION, UNIT 2
SUBJECT:
SUMMARY
OF CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL VIST TO SAN ONOFRE UNIT 2 a
On November 29, 1978, W. Lovelace, A. Abell, R. Pate (the resident NRC in-spector) and I met with the applicants at the San Onofre site to review the 7.
bases for the Unit 2 construction senedule. The applicants described the
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3!d'd C6ncrete(yards) 348,700 332,000 95
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Te'rminations 128,500
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nocess pipe (linear feet) iNEfA T$'d 2 1/2" and over 142,400 106,400 75 F
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The applicants also described their planned startup schedule, which is shown
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clusions regarding the San Onofre Unit 2 constructica schedule, which were discussed with the applicants after the caucus.
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The San Onofre Unit 2 construction rate to date closely approxi-mates the median rate for a group of other nuclear plants studied by the Caseload Forecast Panel.
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There is no basis to assume that the future rate of construction fik at Unit 2 will exceed the meclan rate for other nuclear plants.
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Dear Mr. Harrison:
Subject:
Unit 1 Construction Conpletion Date In Nover'ber 1982, the hRC Caseload Forecast Panel (CFP) visited Seabrook Station to obtain data to use as a basis for estinating the nate that Unit I wculd be ready for fuel loading. During that visit, the staff found that you had several activities in progress that were related to your own estimate which could affect our conclusion.
Since the CFP site visit, there has been a managenent meeting at which the results of your own activities were presented. As a result of both the site visit and the nanagerent neeting, the HRC staff can now conclude that Unit I will be ready for fuel loading in the first quarter of 1980.
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,e FE? 2 51982 William C. Tallman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Public Service Company of New Hampshire 1000 Elm Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03105
Dear Mr. Tallman:
Senior Management Review of Construction Progress
Subject:
the NRC staff met with Public Service Company of New Hampshire to review the status of construction of Seabrook Un On September 15-17, 1981, schedules for construction completion.
There were also discussions Unit 1 structures and associated on-site laydown areas.
i rt with your representatives that focused on scheduling and provid ng suppoB for the remaining construction work. concluded the remaining work on This December,1984, assuming typical industry-wide construction performance.
conclusion was based on observations during the si In contrast, your projected at similar projects throughout the industry.
construction completion date is November,1983.
In his closing remarks on September 17, 1981, Mr. Louis L. Wheeler, the Seabrook Project Manager, stated that meetings may be scheduled in the f ficals to afford your management personnel an opportunity to provide senior NR j tion. A proposed with an understanding of the basis for your November,1983 pro ec 24, 1982 in Sethesda agenda for such a meeting that would be held on MarchYou are en f
to this agenda are appropriate to more accurately reflect the substance o is enclosed.
your participation.
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Rooert L. Tedesco, Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing
Enclosure:
Proposed Agenda cc:
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