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Recent discussions with Region III have occurred to clarify R. F. Warnick's memorandum of March 16, 1983 (Enclosure 1) addressing NRR assistance in resolving Midland soils issues. The clarification focused on the statement that " Region III has assumed all responsibility for reviewing the remedial soils work at the Midland site" Region III agrees that this statement does not apply to changes representing a significant departure from the Midland SER and its supplements or associated hearing testimony. Such changes are to be handled through the nonnal licensing process (i.e., by formal request from ;PCo to NRR and SER supplements).
Accordingly, in the execution of the Task Interface Agreement 83-40
-(TAC #51341; accomplishment No. 141433) included in Enclosure 1, NRR should be alert to recognize early where changes requested by CPCo repre-sent a significant departure from our earlier evaluation, and to assure that such requests and reviews are accomplished in accordance with NRC regulations for licensing reviews and documentation requirements. Please i
assure that any such changes are identified promptly to the Licensing Project Manager, Darl Hood, in order that proper coordination and documentation be achieved.
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Memo to TT;ovak fa RWarnick dated 03/16/83, subject: NRR Assistance in Resolving Midland Soils Issue ACTION PLAN:
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- 1. Assist Region III in reviewing the remedial soils work at Midland. Assistance is expected to include evaluation of possible deviations from licensee commitments in the SER, advice to the Region III reviewer, and occasional site visits. (3c, ;.g g) i The exact schedule cannot be defined but the PM forcasts that NRR i
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i 4/19 Region III will contact NRR (PM) on case basis.
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NRR ASSISTANCE IN RESOLVING MIDLAND SOILS ISSUE i
Region III has assu=ed all responsibility for reviewing the re=edial soils work at the Midland site. However, we expect the licensee to periodically request relief from comitments cade in the SSER. NRR's assistance will be requested when this occurs.
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consultation with Mr. Ross Landscan during his review of the remedial soils activities. A schedule cannot be defined at this time. NRR's assistance will be requested on a case by case basis as the need arises.
We also recom end that periodic site visits be made.in order for your l
personnel to =aintain their awareness of the underpinning effort.
. These visits could be limited to observations of critical work activities such as the pier 11 1 cad tests and the drift work to the control tower.
ine senedule for these activities can be obtained from Ross Landsman.
k Sheuld you have any questions please centact Wayne shafer (FTS 3S4-2656).
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Company Generet offkes: 212 West Michigen Avenue, Jockeon, MI 40201 * (517) 788-0550 l
September 7, 1983 Mr J J Harrison Midland Nuclear Project Section US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 799 Roosevelt Road l
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 MIDLAND ENERGY CENTER REMEDIAL SOILS WORK AUTHORIZATION FILE: 0485.16 UFI:
42*05*22*04, 12*32 SERIAL: CSC-6881 i
Attached for your review is Revision 7 to MPQP-1. The significant changes in MPQP-1 are as follows:
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The Plan has been revised to provide coverage for how Mueser, Rutledge, Johnston & DeSimone (MRJD) will provide design services to support remedial soils work as a design contractor to Bechtel.
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Where audit was covered in the various text locations, the wording has been clarified to reflect that the MPQAD Site Audit Organization has the l
prime responsibility for audits.
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As appropriate, the new PEP's have replaced the old EDP's, and the Administrative Services Department Procedures-have been added to the List of Applicable Procedures.
In accordance with the NRC/CPCo Work Authorization Procedure, we request your approval of this activity.
102351125 - Approval of MPQP-1, Rev 7 Upon receipt of your authorization, an 'effectivity date will be assigned and the plan will be released.
Y O CL D /WRB/lj r Attachment CC: DSHood, US NRC j
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All activities for the remedial soils work are covered by the existing Consumers Power Company and Bechtel Power Corporation Topical Reports CPC-1-A and BQ-TOP-1, Revision IA, respectively. This Quality Plan provides a more detailed written description of the accomplishment of i
l activities specific to certain soils remedial work.' This Quality Plan was developed to describe how quality programmatic coverage is extended f
to encompass the underpinning subcontractors as required by the Quality
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Plan for Remedial Soils Work (MPQP-2).
The senior management, consisting of the Vice President of Projects, Engineering and Construction, Consumers Power Company, and the Midland Project Manager, Bechtel Power Corporation (CP Co's contractor for the Midland Nuclear Plant), reviews and approves major-decisions and design concepts regarding underpinning work. For CP Co, a Midland Project Office Executive Manager and an Assistant Project Manager, and for Bechtel, a Bechtel Assistant Project Manager, will manage the underpinning work. The Bechtel Field Soils Manager manages overall soils activities including the underpinning work.
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The Executive Manager of MPQAD and the Site QA Superintendent Soils will f
manage the MPQAD support of underpinning work with the overview of the Director of Environmental and Quality Assurance.
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.i This Quality Plan is applicable to the auxiliary building and service water structure underpinning tasks. The "Q" list for this work is all inclusive and, as such, covers activities, items and structures beyond the requirements provided by the FSAR. This extension to provide Quality h
Assurance Program coverage over and above the coverage for safety related items provides an additional assurance that the non-safety related activities will not have an adverse affect on safety related structures.
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Underpinning of the Service Water Pump Structure as delineated by Specification 7220-C-194(Q).
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Underpinning of Auxiliary Building (removal, replacement of fill,' and
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underpinning beneath the feedwater isolation valve pit areas,
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auxiliary building electrical penetration areas, control tower, and i
- I beneath the turbine building) as delineated by Specification 7220-C-195(Q). (Reference MPQP-1) i Any activity or structure which will be excluded from, Quality Assurance Program coverage shall be specifically documented on an exception basis.
Authorization by NRC Region III is required prior to conducting any work l
activity in the excluded areas.
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MPQP-1 REVISION 7 1983 Page 4 QUALITY PLAN FOR UNDERPINNING ACTIVITIES Specifications, procurement documents, drawings and procedures are specific as to the design attributes and activities which require quality verification. The need for verification shall be dictated by the following principal:
The Quality Assurance Program shall provide control over activities affecting the quality of the identified structures, systems and t
components to an extent consistent with (a) their importance to safety; (b) their possible detrimental interaction or effect on safety related structures and items; or (c) assuring obtainment of the overall Project objectives.
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UNDERPINNING WORK ORGANIZATIONS Organizations involved with the underpinning are defined in the Functional Matrix, Attachment I and as follows:
CP Co Project Management I
Sets policy, coordinates licensing review, and submittals to the NRC.
CP Co Safety and Licensina Performs licensing reviews and coordinates FSAR revisions.
Project Enzineerina - Mechanical / Civil i
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Bechtel Design Documents.
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Provides overview and direction as necessary for underpinning activities i
for compliance with NRC commitments. Monitors underpinning activities with respect to commercial type items, construction activities (such as equipment care, labor and production), and beplements site work 4
authorization procedure. Provides overview and control of work releases for remedial soils activities for coupliance with NRC commitments.
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Coordinates with clie.it and sets project policy for Bechtel l
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Establishes design criteria and reviews input from non-Bechtel sources.
Originates and issues design documents for construction. Provides design verification and approval for subcontractor-originated non-permanent underpinning component design. Reviews design by design contractors and i
releases same for construction.
I Bechtel Project Geotechnical Engineer-Functions as Project Engineering's Geotechnical representative on project. Perforas geotechnical reviews related to design criteria and procedures. Interfaces with Geotech Services and Resident Geotechnical i
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l Performs the overall on-site management of all construction activities including coordination between Bechtel, CP Co and Subcontractors.
Bechtel Site Management includes Construction Site Organization, Field i
Soils Organization, Field Document Control Center and Field Procurement Department. The Field Soils Organization (FS0) is responsible for all i
ASLB Board Order Work including coordinating the activities of the
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Provides design and field geotechnical services as requested by Project Engineering.
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Represents Project Engineering and interfaces with the Field Soils Organization.
Resident Geotechnical Enaineer Performs foundation inspection and on-site geotechnical monitoring of underpinning activities. Interfaces with the Project Geotechnical Engineer.
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.I Provides structural expertise. for the underpinning activities. Receives l
and evaluates data from the underpinning instrumentation systems.
Midland Project Quality Assurance Department (MPQAD)
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develops quality plans, reviews construction procedures, drawings and i
-specifications for inclusion and establishment of inspection criteria, performs overinspections and may conduct pre planned audits. Quality l
3 Control performs first-line inspection and verification, of items under theQualilyAssuranceProgram.
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QUALITY PLAN FOR UNDERPINNING ACTIVITIES Design Contractor Provides design (including calculations, design drawings, and detail drawings) of permanent and non-permanent underpinning components as specified in Technical Service Agreements issued by Bechtel Project Engineering.
- 4. DESIGN CONTROL Design Control for the underpinning of the Auxiliary Building (Electrical Penetrations and Control Tower Structure), Feedwater Isolation Valve Pit fill material replacement will be provided by Bechtel Project Engineering and Design Contractors with approved Quality Assurance Programs. Design control for the underpinning of the Service Water Pump Structure will be
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Procedures (EDPs), and Project Engineering Procedures (PEPS) provide the controls for Bechtel Engineering activities which are responsive to the Quality Program requirements of MPQP-2. Design contractors are required to have design control procedures as part of their approved Quality Assurance Program.
Design criteria will be developed from input from consultants, the Midland Plant Safety Analysis Report, 50.54(f) responses submitted to the NRC staff, meetings with and submittals to the NRC staff, and testimony during the ASLB Soils hearing.
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'S MPQP-1 REVISION 7 1983 Page 9 QUALITY PLAN FOR UNDERPINNING ACTIVITIES Design documents, including specifications, drawings and material i
requisitions, shall be specific as to what is required to ascertain that processes, activities and final products meet their design requirements.
Design documents, including specifications and drawings (as well as
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Design documents will be reviewed by MPQAD QAE. The Quality Assurance Engineering review applies to all design documents.
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Quality Assurance Engineering will act as the focal point for the i
assurance of the resolution of quality related comments.
1 Technical specifications and revisions thereof will be generated, l
reviewed, approved, and controlled by Bechtel Project Engineering in accordance with EDP 4.49.
Initial specifications will also be reviewed by CP Co Design Production and comments submitted to Bechtel Project
.i Engineering. Specification Change Notices (SCNs), used as interim change documents between revisions of the specification, will receive the same level of review and approval by Bechtel Project Engineering as the basic
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j Specification Change Notices shall be administered and controlled in accordance with PEP 4.49.1.
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- i drawings receive the same level of review and approval as the basic i
drawing and are administered in accordance with EDP 4.47 and PEP 4.47.2.
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(Underpinning) Subcontractors prepare design and detail drawings for non-f permanent underpinning systems / components. These documents are checked, reviewed and approved by Bechtel Project Engineering in accordance with PEP 4.25.2 and EDP 5.16.
Design contractors perpare, review, approve, issue and control design i
drawings in accordance with their Quality Assurance Program approved by-i j
MPQAD and Bechtel Project Engineering.
j Bechtel design calculations are originated, checked, approved, controlled and documented by Project Engineering in accordance with EDP 4.37.
All design calculations submitted by the consultant are checked, reviewed and 1
approved by Bechtel Project Engineering in accordance with PEP 4.25.2.
Design calculations by the design contracto'r are originated, check, and controlled in accordance with their Quality Assurance Program approved by MPQAD and Bechtel Project Engineering.
Bechtel Project Engineering will review all design calculations, design drawings, and detail drawings by design contractors in accordance with 1,
PEP 4.25.2 and EDP 5.16.
All design documents by subcontractors, design contractors and i
consultants are documented and retained in accordance with Administrative
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reviewed, evaluated, dispositioned, controlled and administered in accordance with PEP 4.62.1.
FCNs will allow the Bechtel Field Soils s
Organization to initiate field changes in design documents originated by Bechtel Project Engineering within the allowable guidelines of Field Procedure FPD-2.000 and Specification G-34 (Q) as provided by Project i
I Engineering. FCNs will be reviewed, evaluated, dispositioned, controlled l-l j
and administered according to PEP 4.62.1.
Changes to design contractor orignated documents will be accomplished by the Design' Contractors change program or by a field engineering request using the FCR.
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Engineering, project groups, technical support groups, subcontractors, l'
design contractors and consu.t.nts shall be. administered as illustrated in Attachment 2, Design Document Interface Flowchart, and Attachment 3, Design Interface Flowchart for Design Contractors. - Geotech Services will-receive design for review in accordance with PEP 4.25.2.
The Subcontractor receives design documents from Bechtel Field Soils i
I Organization in accordance with FID 1.100.. The Resident Structural
- Engineers-duties on site are defined in PEP 2.14.9.
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l organization and Quality Assurance Engineering respectively. Field geotechnical activities, including subgrade acceptance, are accomplished in accordance with PEP 2.14.8.
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Procurement of items and services for the remedial underpinning work is I
performed by Bechtel employing the technical and quality requirements established in the specifications and drawings. Q-material requisitions are originated by Bechtel Field Soils Organization in accordance with FPG-8.000. The Bechtel Field Soils Organization is responsible for
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assuring that applicable Quality Program requirements, design bases, specifications, procedures and drawings are included and referenced in 4
the material requisit. ions. Bechtel Field Procurement Department initiates formal purchase orders and will be responsible for ensuring j
tuat the procurement package conforms to the material requisition.
Quality Assurance Engineering reviews and approves procurement documents in accordance with MPQAD Procedure M-5 to assure that necessary Quality Assurance Program requirements are included.
' i Upon receipt of Q-material, inspections are performed by Quality Control I
in accordance with PSP G-5.1 to verify items comply with the procurement package requirements and quality verification packages are copplete.
Quality verification-packages are reviewed for svailability, traceability and legibility by Quality Control and audited by Quality Assurance (MPQAD i
Procedure F-1M). 'In addition, a technical review will be performed by 1
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PREPARATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PROCEDURES / INSTRUCTIONS I
Written instructions to the Subcontractor are in the form of engineering specifications, drawings, and approved changes thereto.
I The G-321D form (controlled by EDP 4.58) attached to the specifications identify the procedures and other vendor submittals, which are the 3
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minimum required to be submitted by the Subcont-actor prior to the start of fabrication and construction. These procedures are logged, controlled, and distributed by the Field Document Control Center and reviewed by Project Engineering and MPQAD. Project Engineering defines l
the specific quality attributes of each procedure. The procedures will be specifically reviewed by Quality Assurance Engineering for appropriate inclusion of quality requirements. (MPQAD P.rocedure M-10)
These procedures, when approved by MPQAD, and Bechtel Project Engineering, provides authorization for fabrication / construction to proceed.
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INSPECTION, EXAMINATION, TEST AND CALIBRATION Quality verification, inspect!ca : 4 testing of Subcontractor activities is performed by Quality Control, independent of the Subcontractor and Bechtel Field Soils Organization. ' Inspection planning is performed by MPQAD in accordance with PSP G-6.1 and MPQAD Procedure E-3M, utilizing-9 miO382-4025a-66
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1 procedures and shop drawings. Project Quality Control Instructions (PQCIs) are prepared to cover all Subcontractor quality relaced activities. Existing PQCIs are adapted for standard construction i
activities such as concrete batching, placement and testing, and i
reinforcing steel installation. Additional PQCIs are developed as r.ecessary to verify new underpinning activities such as temporary support installation, load transfer and threaded reinforcing connectors. In addition, inspection and test activities are monitored by Qual!.ty i*
Assurance Engineering through the use of overinspection plans based on an i
independent evaluation of design and procurement documents per MPQAD Procedure E-1M.
The Subcontractors are indoctrinated to quality control-i inspection practices to assure that hold points, included as an integral i
part of the Subcontractor's procedures, are adhered to.
For site I
construction activities, the detailed implementing procedures shall i'
utilize integrated construction planning, as follows:
a) Hold points shall be clearly identified in the procedures.
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Tests are performed to qualify, demonstrate or assure that the quality of procured items or completed construction is as defined in applicable engineering drawings and procurement documents.
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5 Calibration, maintenance and control of measuring and test equipment is provided by approved agencies which will be pre-qualified by Quality Assurance Engineering. These agencies provide for traceability to national standards, the unique identification of each instrument or equipment requiring calibration, the maintenance of calibration frequencies, and identification of calibration status. Calibratios a
j records are maintained by the agencies and are transmitted to Bechtel 1
j Field Soils Organization for review. At the completion of the subcontract, these records will be turned over to MPQAD. Performance,and-i g
effectiveness of the agencies is verified by Quality Assurance audits i
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DOCUMENT CONTROL AND QUALITY RECORDS Subcontractor documents which are to be submitted for review and comment
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AUDITS Audits are performed by Quality Assurance to verify conformance to' quality requirements. MFQAD Procedure F-1M' includes provisions for the i
4, identification of deficiencies, the determination of corrective action, l
and the necest,ary follow up to verify that timely and effective action'is taken. The primary responsibility for. site audits rests with the MPQAD Site audit organization. Soils Quality Assurance r.upports this audit acAiv hes function. Audits of Bechtel Ann Arbor 9994 and Design Contractors are 1
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accordance with MPQAD Procedures B-2M and/or B-3M.
Subcontractor field supervisory, engineering personnel and crafts receive training (QA 1
Indoctrination) to the Midland Project Quality Program. This training includes an introduction to the quality system, inspection activities, nonconformance control, NRC activities, field and engineering design changes and site organizations and interfaces. The training is initially j
completed prior to any Q-listed work proceeding. Additional training I
sessions will be scheduled by MPQAD to indoctrinate personnel which are I
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E-2M Review of Site Inspection Planning Prepared by others i
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES EDP - 4.37 Design Calculations EDP - 4.49 Project Specifications EDP - 4.58 Specifying and Reviewing Supplier Engineering and Quality Verification Documentation EDP - 4.65 Design Deficiency i
EDP - 5.16 Supplier Document Control EDP - 5.24 Document Distribution Control Center ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROCEDURES ADP - 2.2 Project Records Control, Retention, and Turnover 1
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FPG-5.000 Maintenance / Inspection of Material and Equipment Released for Construction FID-1.100 Vendor Document Review l
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PSP G-6.1 Inspection Planning i
PSP G-7.1 Document, Records and Correspondence Control PSP G-8.1 Qualification, Evaluation, Examination Training and Certification of Construction Quality Control Personnel i
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1 PEP - 4.25.3 Interface Control of Design Documents for Remedial Soils and Related Other Work with Consumers Power Company for Midland Job 7220.
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PEP - 4.49.1 Specification Change Notice PEP - 4.62.1 FCR/FCN l
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MIDLAND ENERGY CENTER CWO 7020 REMEDIAL SOILS WORK AUTHORIZATION File: 0485.16 UFI: 42*05*22*04 Serial: CSC-6878 12*32 We have completed our review of the documents for the activities listed below.
Based on our review, we concluded that we are ready to start the work:
402350525 - Temporary backfill new pipe (Train A) 203150165 - Fill SWPS chambers with water to el. 622 (!5')
402550446 - Excavate existing pipe (Train B) 402550562 - Temporary backfill new pipe (Train B) 155052320 - Drift from KC3 to 13 feet east of KC4 i
l 165052320 - Drift from KC10 to 9 feet west of KC9
- 155052032 - Finger drift to KC4 155053315 - Excavate Pier KC4 155054310 - Install and load Pier KC4
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TRAIN B 0F SERVICE WATER PIPE REPLACEMENT 402550550 - Remove existing pipe i
402550560 - Install new pipe and expansion coupling I
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799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 MIDLAND ENEP.GY CENTEd CWO 7020 REMEDIAL SOILS DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN CPCo AND NRC File: 0485.16 UFI: 42*05*22*04 Serial: CSC-6871 70*01 This letter is to confirm discussions with Region III's Dr. Landsman and Mr. Cardner and with Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Wieland of CPCo on September 1, 1983.
The following agreements were reached:.
1.
Dr. Landsman indicated the NRC concurrs with the Engineering logic change which allows the drifts from Kc-2 to Kc-3 and Kc-10 to Kc-11 to be cons-tructed before Piers Kc-3 or Kc-10 are jacked.
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Dr. Landsman concurred with eliminating the activity entitled " Construct Concrete Invert and Layback Soil Kc-2 to Kc-3" and " Construct Concrete Invert and Layback Soil Kc-11 to Kc-10" from the work activity list.
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It was pointed out to Dr. Landsman that a Consumers' Power letter, serial l
CSC-6863. dated 8/25/83, has the incorrect activity number to " Install
,1 Pier W13", due to a typing error. The number for this activity should be 165054035 instead of 165053035. This incorrect number was also in an NRC approval letter, dated 8/29/83. For the purposes of documentation, it was agreed that the NRC approval letter dated 8/29/83 authorized the activity
" Install Pier W13" and an additional authorization letter from NRC is not required.
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On September 1, 1983, a discussion was held between Dr. Landsman and our Mr. Puhalla in which Dr. Landsman concurred with relocating LS-10 from an interior piezameter to an exterior piezometer, and also concurred with FCI C-6556 to Drawing. 1320 which deletes wells 555, 561, 576 from the devatering schedule and adds them to the piezometer schedule.
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MEMORANDUM FOR:. Chairman Palladino Comissioner Gilinsky 1
Comissioner Ahearne Comissioner Roberts Comissioner Asselstine FROM:
Darrell G. Eisenhut. Director i
Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
SUBJECT:
STAFF POSITION REGARDING UNRESOLVED SAFETY ISSUE A-17 (Board Notification 83-44 )
i The enclosed information is bein3 provided in accordance with present NRC procedures for. board notifications. This issue is applicable to all nuclear power plants.
On February 13, 1983, the staff issued Board Notification No. 83-17 concerning 4
allegations regarding Unresolved Safety Issue A-17. " Systems Interaction in i
Nuclear Power Plants." The staff has considered the concerns raised in that affidavit and has determined that there is no basis for any change in the staff's position regarding USI A-17.
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Ralph Shapiro, Esq.
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Mr. Steven C. Sholly William S. Jordan, I!!, Esq. Mr. Brian McCaffrey Mr. Frederick J. Shan Craig Kaplan, Esq.
Charles E. McClung, Jr.,Esq. Ms. Barbara Shull David S. Kaplan, Esq.
Dr. Kenneth A. McCollom Jay Silberg, Esq.
Mr. James R. Kates Dr. Alden McLellan Mr. Gordon Silver Frank J. Kelley, Esq.
Hon. Ruth Messinger Ms. Mary Sinclair James L. Kelley, Esq.
Ms. Joan Miles Lanny Alan Sinkin Matthew J. Kelley, Esq.
Gary L. Milhollin, Esq.
Ivan W. Smith, Esq.
Mr. Chauncey Kepford Marshall E. Miller, Esq.
Mr. Jeff Smith I
Janice E. Kerr, Esq.
Michael I. Miller, Esq.
Mr. C. W. Smyth i
Ms. Judith Kessler Ruthane G. Miller, Esq..
Ms. Barbara Stamiris Stanley B. Klimberg, Esq.
Professor William H. Miller Mayor Howard Steffen Dr. Jerry R. Kline John Minock, Esq.
Malcolm Stevenson, Esq.
Charles R. Kocher, Esq.
Lucinda Minton, Esq.
Michael J. Strumwasser, Esq.
Christine N. Kohl, Esq.
Thomas S. Moore, Esq.
Mr. Robert G. Taylor i
Stephen B. Latham, Esq.
William J. Moran, Esq.
George F. Trowbridge, Esq.
Alan Latman, Esq.
Dr. Peter A. Morris Paul C. Valentine. Esq.
Robert M. Lazo Esq.
Ms. Pat Morrison Carl Valore, Esq.
Ms. Jane Lee Paul M. Murphy, Esq.
Harry Voigt. Esq.
John Levin, Esq.
Bruce Norton, Esq.
Mr. James A. Walker Mr. Marvin I. Lewis Keith A. Onsdorff Esq.
Mr. Robert F. Warnick Ian Douglas Lindsey, Esq.
Mr. Andrew P. O'Rourke Alan R. Watts, Esq.
Dr. Linda W. Little Dr. Oscar H. Paris Deborah Webb. Esq.
Dr. M. Stanley Livingston Marc L. Parris, Esq.-
Ellyn R. Weiss Esq.
Terry Lodge, Esq.
Mr. Spence Perry Richard J. Wharton, Esq.
I Mr. Harold Lottman David R. Pigott, Esq.
Howard A. Wilber, Esq.
1 Mr. Fred luekey David H. Pikus Esq.
Frederick C. Williams Esq.
MHB Technical Associates Mr. Samuel'H. Porter Mr. John H. Williamson Charles J. Maikish, Esq.,
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ACRS Menbers John F. Wolf, Esq.
Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esq.
Dr. Robert C. Axtmar.n John D. Woliver, Esq.
Mr. Myer Bender Mr. Robert G. Wright' Dr. Max W. Carbon Dr. Bruce von Zellen Mr. Jesse C. Ebersole Mr. Harold Etherington Atomic Safety and Licensing Dr. William Kerr Board Panel Dr. Harold W. Lewis Atomic, Safety and Licensing Dr. J. Carson Mark Appeal Panel Mr. William M. Mathis Docketing and Service Section Dr. Dade W. Moeller Document Managertent Branch Dr. David Okrent Dr. Milton S. Plesset Mr. Jeremiah J. Ray Dr. Paul C. Shewmon Dr. Chester P. Siess Mr. David A. Ward I
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Chicago, Illinois 60603 Joseph Gallo Esq.
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Mrs. Phillip B. Johnson Suite 840 f
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Rockford, Illinois 61107 Washington, D. C.
20036 Ms. Bridget Little Rorem Appleseed Coordinator 117 North Linden Street Essex, Illinois 60935 Dr. Bruce von Zellen Department of Biological Sciences tierthern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois 61107 I
Mr. Edward R. Crass l
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Cherry & Flynn i
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Chicago, Illinois 60602 Mr. William Forney U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Byron / Resident Inspectors Office 4448 German Church Road i
Byron, Illinois 61010 1
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Vice President - Nuclear Union Electric Company Post Office Box 149 St. Louis, Missouri 63166 Mr. Fred Luekey cc: Mr. Nicholas A. Petrick Executivr Director - SNUPPS Presiding Judge, Montgomery County 5 Choke Cherry Road Rural Route Rockville, Maryland 2085'O Rhineland, Missouri 65069 Gerald Charnoff, Esq.
Professor William H. Miller s
Thomas A. Baxter, Esq.
Missouri Kansas Section, American Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Nuclear Society 1800 M Street, N. W.
Department of Nuclear Engineering Washington, D. C.
20036 1026 Engineering Building Un'iversity of Missouri Mr.'J. E. Birk Columbia, Missouri 65211 Assistant to'the General Counsel
, Union Electric Company Mr. Robert G. Wright Post Office Box 149
- Assoc. Judge, Eastern District St.' Louis, Missouri 63166 County Court, Callaway County, Missouri Route #1 Mr. John Neisler Fulton, Missouri 65251 O.5. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspectors Office Kenneth M. Chackes Chackes and Hoare.
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Ms. Lenore Loeb Route 1 League of-yomen Voters of Missouri.
Owensville, Missouri 65066 2138 Woodson Roa~d 1
St. Lcuis, Missouri 63114' Eric A. Eisen, Esq.
Birch, Hortont Bittner and Moore Ms.s Marjorie Reilly.
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Mr. R. J. Gary Executive Vice President and General Manager Texas Utilities Generating Company 2001 Bryan Tower Dallas, Texas. 75201 cc: Nicholas S. Reynolds, Esq.
Mr. Robert G. Taylor Debevoise & Libennan Resident Inspector / Comanche Peak 1200 Seventeenth Street, N. W.
Nuclear Power Station Washington, D. C.
20036 c/o U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Connission Spencer C. Relyea. Esq.
P. O. Box 38 Worsham, Forsythe & Sampels Glen Rose. Texas 76043 2001 Bryan Tower Dallas, Texas 75201 Mr. John T. Collins U. S. NRC, Region IV Mr. Homer C. Schmidt 611 Ryan Plaza Drive Manager - Nuclear Services Suite 1000 Texas Utilities Services Inc.
Arlington, Texas 76011 2001 Bryan Tower Dallas, Texas 75201 Mr. H. R. Rock Gibbs and Hill, Inc.
393 Seventh Avenue New York, New York 10001 Mr. A. T. Parker Westinghouse Electric Corporation P. O. Bo* 355 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 i
David J. Preister Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection Division P. O. Box 12548 Capitol Station Austin, Texas-78711 Mrs. Juanita Ellis, President j
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Resident inspector /Diablo Canyon fiPS Pacific Gas & Electric Company c/o U. S fluclear Regulatory Commissio P. O. Box 7442 P. O. Box 369 San Francis,co, California 94120 Avila Beach, California 93424 Janice E. Kerr, Esq.
Ms. Raye Fleming California Public Utilities Conunission 1920 Mattie Road 350 McAllister Street Shell Beach, California 93440 S.'n Francisco, California 94102 Joel Reynolds, Esq.
Mr. Frederick Eissler, President John R. Phillips, Esq.
Scenic Shoreline Preservation Center for Law in the Public Interest Conference, Inc.
10951 West Pico Boulevard 4623 More Mesa Drive Third Floor Santa Barbara, California 93105 Los Angeles, California 90054 fis. Elizabeth Apfelberg Paul C. Valentine, Esq.
1415 Cozadero 321 Lytton Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Palo Alto, California 94302 Mr. Cordon A. Silver Mr. Byron S. Georoiou Ms. Stndra A. Silver Legal Affairs Secretary 1760 Alisal Street Governor's Office San Luis Obispo CA 93401 State Capitol Sacramento, California 95814 livry ". Uillis, Esq.
Seymour & Willis Herbert H. Brown, Esq.-
601 California Street, Suite 2100 Hill, Christopher & Phillips, P.C.
San Francisco, CA 94108 1900 M Street, H.W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Mr. Richard Hubbard MiiB Technical Associates Mr. Dick Blankenburg Suite X Editor & Co-Publisher 1725 Hamilton Avenue South County Publishing Company San Jose, CA 96125 P. O. Box 460 Arroyo Grande, California 93420 Mr. John Marrs, Managing Editor San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune Mr. James 0. Schuyler 1321 Johnson Avenue Vice President - Nuclear Generation P. 0. Box 112 Departnent San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Pacific Gas & Electric Company:
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P. O. Box 1178 i
Oklahora City, Oklahoaia 73101 I
Arthur C. Gehr, Esq.
Snell & Wilrer 3100 Valley Center Phoenix, Arizona 85073 Mr. Owen H. Davis, Director Federal Agency Relations j-Pacific Gas and Electric Coalpany 105017th Street, N.W.
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20036 Regional Administrator - Region V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Coimiission 1450 Maria Lane Suite.210 Walnut Creek, California 94596 Dr. Jose P.nem et 3505 Davai I:an:
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LeBoeuf. Lamb, Leiby & MacRae 1333 New Hamp' shire Avenue. N. W.
Washington, D. C.
20036 Peter A. Marquardt, Esq.
Co-Counsel The Detroit Edison Company 2000 Second Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 Mr. William J. Fahrner
. Project Manager - Fermi 2 The Detroit Edison Company 2000 Second Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 Mr. Larry E. Schuerman Detroit Edison Company 3331 West Big Beaver Road Troy, Michigan 48084 John Minock, Esq.
1 305 Mapleridge Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 3
Mr. Bruce Little U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspector's Office i
6450 W. Dixie Highway Newport, Michigan 48166 l
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Carl valore, Jr., Esq.
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Of fshore Power Systems Dr. Willard W. Rosenberg P.O. Box 8000 8 North Rumson Avenue l
8000 Arlington Expressway Margate, New Jersey 08402 Jacksonville, Florida 32211 Mr. John Williamson Barton Z. Cowan, Esq.
211 Forest Drive Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott Linwood, New Jersey 08221 600 Grant Street, 42nd Floor Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Harald P. Green, Esq.
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver David S. Flcischaker and Kampelman 1735 Eye Street Suite 1000, The Watergate 600 Suite 709 600 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D. c.
20006 Washington, D. C.
20037 Dr. Alden McLellan Nuclear Coordinator Assistant Commissioner Office of Merchant Marine Safety State of New Jersey Commandant (GMMT-4)
Dept. of Environmental Protection U.S. Coast Guard Labor and Industry Building Mashington, D. C.
20590 John Fitch Plaza Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Mr. Mitchell Attalla 4028 Ponce Celeon Avenue Keith A. Onsdorff, Esq.
Jacksonville, Florida 32217 Mirian N. Span, Esq.
Mr. Reg Crowder r
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Power Authority of the State 5 Beekman Street of New York New York, New Yorli 10038 10 Columbus Circle l
Mr. Charles M. Pratt Assistant General Counsel Power Authority of the Mr. John C.- Brons, Resident Manager State of New York Indian Point 3 Nuclear Power Plant 10 Columbus Circle P. O. Box 215 New York, New York 10019 Buchanan, New York 10511 Ezra I. Bialik i
Ms. Ellyn Weiss Assistant Attorney General Sheldon, Harmon and Weiss 1725 I Street, N.W., Suite 506 Environmental Protection Bureau Washington, D. C.
20006 New York State Department of Law I
2 World Trade Center Dr. Lawrence D. Quarles New York, New' York 10047 Apartment 51 Kendal at Longwood Mr. A. Klausmann, Vice President Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348 Quality Assurance Power Authority of the State Mr. George M. Wilverding of New York Safety Review Committee 10 Columbus Circle Power Authority of the New York, New York.10019 State of New York 10 Columbus Circle Mr. D. Halama New York, New York 10019 Quality Assurance Superintendent i
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Sist Floor Chicago, Illinois 60602 Susan N. Sekuler, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division 188 West Randolph Street, Suite 2315 Chicago, Illinois 60601 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Resident Inspectors Office 105 Shiloh Blvd.
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Consumers Power Company 1945 West Parnall Road Jackson, Michig&n 49201 cc: Stewart H. Freeman James G. Keppler, Regional Administrator Assistant Attorney General U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, State of Michigan Enviornmental Region III Protection Division 799 Roosevelt Road
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Washington, D. C.
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Mr. Neil Gehring Battelle Blvd.
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Regional Adminstrator-Region V Snell & Wilmer U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comnission 3100 Valley Center 1450 Maria Lane Phoenix, Ar.izona 85073 Suite 210 Walnut Creek, California 94596 Charles S. Pierson Assistant Attorney General 200 State Capitol 1700 West Washington Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Charles R. Kocher, Esq., Assistant Counsel James A. Boeletto Esq.
i Southern California Edison Company P. O. Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Ms. Margaret Walker Deputy Director of Energy Programs Economic Planning and Development Office 1700 West Washington Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Mr. Rand L. Greenfield Assistant Attorney General Bataan Memorial Building Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503 l
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P. G. Box 21324 Phoenix, Arizona 85001 Ms. Patricia Lee Hourihan 6413 S. 26th Street Phoenix, Arizona 85040
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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. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l
Parmly at Center Road Perry, Ohio 44081
. U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr'. James G. Keppler, Regional Administrator, Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 Donald T. Ezzone, Esq.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 105 Main Street Lake County Administration Center Painesville, Ohio 44077 i
Daniel D. Wilt, Esq.
l P. O. Box 08159 Cleveland, Ohio 44108 Ms.' Sue Hiatt OCRE Interim Representative 8275 Munson Mentor, Ohio 44060 Terry Lodge, Esq.
915 Spitzer Building Toledo, Ohio 43604 John G. Cardinal, Esq.
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Mr. Mark Medford James A. Beoletto Esq.
Southern California Edison Company Southern California Edison Company 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue P. O. Box 800 P. O. Box 800 Rosemead, California 91770 Rosemead, California 91770 an h o# $$ Y klectric Company Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe G
ATTN: David R. Pigott, Esq.
P. O. Box 1831 600 Montgomery Street San Diego, California 92112 San Francisco, California 94111 Ms. Lyn Harris Hicks Mr. George Caravalho Advocate for GUARD City Manager 3908 Calle Ariana City of San Clemente San Clemente, California 92672 100 Avenido Presidio San Clemente, California 92672 Richard J. Wharton, Esq.
University of San Diego School of Law Alan R. Watts, Esq.
Environmental Law Clinic Rourke & Woodruff San Diego, California 92110 l
Suite 1020 1055 North Main Street Phyllis M. Gallagher, Esq.
Santa Ana, California-92701 Suite 222 1695 West Crescent Avenue Lawrence Q. Garcia, Esq.
Anaheim, California 92701 i
California Public Utilities Commission I
5066 State Building Mr. A. S. Carstens San Francisco, California 94102 2071 Caminito Circulo Norte Mt. La Jolla, California 92037 l
Mr. V. C. Hall i
Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Charles E. McClung, Jr., Esq.
3 1000 Prospect Hill Road Attorney at Law
~j Windsor, Connecticut 06095 24012 Calle de la Plata/ Suite 330 l
Laguna Hills, California 92653 Mr. S. McClusky j
Bechtel Power Corporation Resident Inspector, San Onofre/NPS P. O. Box 60860. Terminal Annex t/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission i
Los Angeles, California 90060 P. O. Box 4329 San Clemente, California 92672 Mr. Dennis F. Kirsch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comm. - Reg. V Regional Administrator-Region V/NRC i
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1723 Hamilton Avenue, Suite K 217 Newbridge Road San Jose, California 95125 Hicksville, New York 11801 Stephen Latham, Esquire Mr. Jay 'Dunkieberger Twomey, Latham & Shea New York State Energy Office Post Office Box 398 Agency Building 2 33 West Second Street Empire State P1aza Riverhead, New York 11901 Albany, New York 12223 i
Matthew J. Kelly, Esquire Energy Research Group, Inc.
Staff Counsel 400-1 Totten Pond Road New Yod State Public Service Commissir Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Three Rockefeller Plaza Albany, New York 12223 Mr. Jeff Smith Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Ezra I. Bialik, Esquire Post Office Box 618 Assistant Attorney General Wading River, New Yod *11792 Enviromental Protection Bureau New York State Department of Law W. Taylor Reveley, III, Esquire 2 World Trade Center Hunton & Williams New York, New Yod 10047 Post Office Box 1535 R.ichmond, Virginia 23212 Resident Inspector Shoreham NPS, U.S. NRC Ralph Shapiro, Esquire Post Office Box B Cammer & Shapiro Rocky Point, New Yod 11778 i
9 East 40th Street New Yod, New fod 10016 Herbert H. Brown Esquire Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, Hill, I
Mr. Brian McCaffrey Christcpher & Phillips l
Long Island Lighting Company 1900 M Street, N.W.
1 175 E. Old Country Road Washington, D.C.
20036 Hicksville, New Yod 11801 Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Esquire l
Honorable Peter Cohalan Kirkpatrick, Lockhart, Hill, j
Suffolk County Executive Christopher & Phillips County Executive / Legislative B1dg.
1900 M Street, N.W.
Veteran's Memorial Highway Washington, D.C.
20036 Hauppauge, New York 11788 Karla J.-Letsche, Esquire I
David Gilmartin,' Esquire Ki dpatrick, Lockhart, Hill,-
Suffolk County Attorney Christopher & Phillips i
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102 P. O. Box 268 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 W,. Marjorie M. Aamodt R. D. #5 Coatesv111e, Pennsylvania 19320 i
- Docketing and Service Section Earl B. Hoffman U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Dauphin County Commissioner Washington, D. C.
20555 Dauphin County Courthouse Fimnt and Market Streets Chauncey Kepford Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 Judith H. Johnsrud Environmental Coalition on Nuclear Power - Union of Concerned Scientists 7
433 Orlando Avenue c/o - Harmon & Weiss State College, Pennsylvania 16801 1725 I Street, N. W.
Suite 506
- Judge Reginald L. Gotchy Washington, D. C.
20006 Atomic Safety & Licensing Appeal Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mr. Steven C. Sholly Washington, DC 20555 Union of Concerned Scientists 1346 Connecticut Avenue, N. W.
J. B. Lieberman, Esq.
Dupont Circle Building, Suite 1101 l
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(1r. Ronald C. Haynes, Regional Administrator I
U. S. N. R. C., Region I 631 Park Avenue Xing of Prussia, Pennsylvania 'l9406
- *ary J. Edles, Chairman I
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Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge Preparedness 1800 M Street, N.W.
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 Mr. E. G. Wallace Licensing Managtr i
GPU Nuclear Corporation 100 Interpace Parkway i
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Middletown, Pennsylvar,ia 17057 Mr. C. W. Sryth Supervisor of Licensing TMI-1 j
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Middle' town, Pennsylvania 17057 P. 0. Box 1323 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1'7120 j
3 WATERFORD Mr. L. V. Maurin Vice President - Nuclear Operations Louisiana Power & Light Company 142 Delaronde Street l
New Orleans, Louisiana 70174 cc:
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Regional Adminstrator-Region IV Monroe & Lemann U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1423 Whitney Building 611 Ryan Plaza Drive 1
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas. 76012 Mr. E. Blake l
Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge i
1800 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Mr. Gary L. Grnesch 2267 Dayou Road New Orleans, Louisiana 70119 Mr. F. J. Drummond Project Manager - Nuclear Louisiana Power & Light Company 142 Delaronde Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70174 Mr. D. B. Lester Production Engineer Louisiana Power & Light Company 142 Delarande Street f
New Orleans, Louisiana 70174 4
Luke Fontana, Esq.
824 Esplanade Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70116 Stephen M. Irving, Esq.
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I ZIMMER 50-358 Mr. Ear'. '. Eorgmann Senior Vice President 1
Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company l
Post Office Box 960 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 cc: Troy B. Conner, Jr., Esq.
Mr. John E. Dolan l
Connor, Moore & Corber Vice Chairman - Engineering and 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.
Construction Washington, D. C.
20006 American Electric Power Company, Inc.
180 Broad Street Mr. William J. Moran Columbus, Ohio 43215 General Counsel Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company Deborah Faber Webb j
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Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur 200 Main Street 37 West Broad Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Columbus, Ohio 43215 George E. Pattison, Esq.
Mr. James D. Flynn, Manager Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney Licensing Environmental Affairs 462 Main Street Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company Batavia, Ohio 45103 Post Office Box 960 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 Mr. Waldman Christianson -
Resident Inspector /Zimmer David Martin, Esq.
RFD 1, Post Office Box 2021 Office of the Attorney General U. S. Route 52 209 St. Clair Street Moscow, Ohio 45153-j First Floor j
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Mr. John Youkilis i
Office of the Honorable William Lynn Bernabei, Esq.
'Gradison Government Accountability Project /IPS United States House of Representatives 1931 Q Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
20515 Washington, D. C.
20009 I
Timothy S. Hogan, Jr., Chairman W. Peter Heile, Esq.
Board of Commissioners Assistant City Solicitor 50 Market Street, Clermont County Room 214, City Hall Batavia, Ohio 45103 Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 Lawrence R. Fisse. Esq.
John D. Woliver, Esq.
assistant Prosecuting Attorney Legal Aid Security 462 Main Street I
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