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LETTER FROM LEO R. ROMO I would like to know what plans NRC has for increased _ inspection at Midland in order to' reply to the attached letter.
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20555 Dear Commissioner Gilin I read with great dismay the enclosed article in our local press.
Mr. Marabito of Region III says the " extent of the quality assurance problems at Midland are not as pervasive asT citizens who for years have wanted increased NRC they were at Zimmer."
many Mr. James Keppler, Region III administrator, reviewed a involvement at Midland.
partial list of the Quality Assurance problems at Midland before 1983.
the Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment on June 16, Constr This, and the fact that the (which will identify problems) make Mr. Marabito's statement a I spoke with an of ficial in Mr. Richrrd bit premature.
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DeYoung's of fice on the subject of increased NRC inspectors.
DeYoung made to a citizen's was referred to a response Mr.In it he indicated that this would 1983.
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petition on October 6,be determined by "the Commission budget process.
50-329, 50-130, 10CFR 2206, p.3)
Marble Hill, Zimmer end With the recent decisions at Byron,inupectore could be added it would seem that additionalThere are only five inspectors
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the NRC not to do this.
Will you please increase the number My request is simple, of NRC inspectors at Midlaud?I loom forward to your response.
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signed to nuclear projects that what it will do with the inspectors The utility does not believethe.
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Occket Nos. 50-329 330 Lone Tree Council ATTN: Mr. Leo R. Romo Correspondfrig Secretary P. O. Box 421 Essexville. MI. 48732
Dear Mr. Romo:
This refers to your' letter of January 30, 1984, to Chairman Palladino request-ing an increase in the nusber of NRC irispectors at the Consumers Power Com-pany's (CPCo) Midland facility.
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The NRC now has three resident inspectors located at the Midland site, an additional three individuals in the Region III office assigned full time to the Midland project, and additional inspection specialists from the Region III Division of Engineering who spend time onsite as needed. Currently allocated resources for Midland substantially exceed the 1.5 manyears that have been
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approved Independent Design and Construction Verification Program being per-formed by approximately 10 professionals from the TERA Corporation. This i
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DESCRIPTION O terren 0 usuo O nepent O OTHER SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR REMARKS Requests it what plans NRC has for increased inspection at Midland fa order
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February 27, 1984 Mr J J Harrison Midland Project Section U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 MIDLAND ENERGY CENTER GWO 7020 AUXILIARY BUILDING UNDERPINNING RESPONSE TO JANUARY 4-6, 1984 NRC AUDIT QUESTIONS File: 0485.16.1 UFI: 42*05*22*04 Serial: CSC-7375 0460.2 12*16-00211(S)
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JAMooney letter to JJHarrison, serial CSC-7292, dated February 8, 1984.
Enclosed are Figure 8-8 and 8-9 for Attachment 8 to our February 8,1984 letter which were inadvertantly omitted.
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e CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY Midland Units 1 and 2 Docket No 50-329/50-330 Letter Serial CSC-7375 Dated February 27, 1984 At the request of the Connaission and pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, and the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended and the Commission's Rules and Regulations thereunder, Consumers Power Company submits J A Mooney letter to J J Harrison serial CSC-7375, dated February 27, 1984.
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.. s ?"' Washington, DC 20555 Assistant Attorney General Environmental Protection Division Mr C R Stephens (3) i 720 Law Building Chief, Docketing & Services Lansing, MI 48913
- U S Nuclear Regulatory Consrission Office.of the Secretary Washington, DC 20555 Mr Myron M Cherry, Esq Suite 3700 Ms Mary Sinclair Three First National Plaza 5711 Summerset Street Chicago, IL 60602 Midland, MI 48640 Mr Wendell H Marshall Mr William D Paton, Esq
-RFD 10 Counsel for the NRC Staff Midland, MI 48640 U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Mr Charles Bechhoefer, Esq Atomic Safety & Licensing Atomic Safety & Licensing Board Panel Board Panel U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 Washington, DC 20555 Dr Frederick P Cowan Ms Barbara Stamiris 6152 N Verde Trail 5795 North River Road Apt B-125 Rt 3 Boca Raton, FL 33433 Freeland, MI 48623 Mr Fred Williams Dr Ierry Harbour i
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i.ANSING 489I3 February 7, 1984 Mr. James G. Keppler Regional Administrator U.S.' Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Re:
Midland Nuclear Power Plant
Dear Mr. Keppler:
I, and my division, the Special Litigation Division, represent Attorney General Frank J. Kelley as an intervenor in Consumers Power Company's pending electric rate case before the Michigan Public Service Commission, Case No. U-7830.
In that case, Consumers Power seeks ratemaking treatment for the Midland nuclear power plant.
We have hired engineering con-sultants to analyze and prepare testimony _on_the Midland-related.__
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I would like to discuss Midland, and have our consultants discuss Midland, on a periodic basis, with your people in the Office of Special Cases.
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that office present you with any difficulties.
I can foresee none, particularly since the Attorney General has been a party to the Midland dockets 50-329 and 50-330 for a number of years.
However, I thought a written request to you might be appropriate.
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Action Items here for REMcCue and BHPeck (*BHPeck/REMcCue)
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A three month backlog for Statu's Assessment is desired by CPCo.
This would be another 10-15 modules.
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Before we get the next release, NRC vants:
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+ Status of Items to date in Phase I
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REVISION TO NRC FACILITY STAFFING SURVEY FILE: 0505-2, SERIAL 27162
REFERENCES:
(1) LETTER FROM R J ERHARDT TO H R DENTON DATED 12/9/83, SERIAL 27136 (2) LETTER FROM M A MILLER (NRC) TO CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY DATED 12/30/83 (3) LETTER FROM J HANNON (NRC) TO ALL APPLICANTS FOR OPERATING LICENSES DATED MARCH 1, 1984 In Reference (1), Consumers Power Company provided the NRC with a response to the " Facility Staffing Survey", a questionnaire telecopied by the NRC on December 5,1983. It describes our current Midland Staff that is expected to be in place upon receipt of our Operating License. In light of the requested response time and as noted in Reference (2), the letter was submitted as a best effort response.
On January 26, 1984, an NRC Staff meeting (sususarized by Reference 3) was hald to discuss operating shift experience levels for Near Term Operating Licenses (NTOL). Revised forms, " Staffing Questionnaire" and " Staff Experience By Individual," were provided during the meeting by the NRC to the attending representatives from the various utilities. As a result of that meeting 33 representatives from 21 utilities met at the Institute of Nuclear Power Operation in Atlanta to form a working group to establish an industry position on the level and type of operating shift experience required for the initial start-up of the NTOLs. The results of the industry evaluation were presented to the NRC Commissioners on February 24, 1984. A follow-up NRC staff present-l ation to the Commissioners on February 28, 1984 supported the industry position for NTOLs that will start-up within a 1 to 2 year period. HoweYers NRC concern with the industry position was expressed in two areas: 1) the uses of contracted shift advisors should eventually be eliminated and 2) hot participation experience of 1 year should be a goal rather than the 6 month on-shift with 6 :eek at greater than 207, power as proposed by the industry.
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Harold R Denton, Director 2
Midland Energy Center NRC Facility Staffing Servey March 23, 1984 This letter forwards a revision to our December 9, 1983 submittal. The format of the staff experience forms distributed by the NRC during the January 26, 1984 meeting are included as revised by the working group. The attached 4
information incorporates specific shift operating experience data reflecting the industry position presented during the February 24, 1984 meeting. The revision also contains additional information not immediately available at the time of the first submittal. The following attachments are enclosed: - Staffing Questionnaire; Attachment 2 - Corporate Nuclear Experience (Off-Site Management); Attachment 3 - On-Site Management; - Operating Shift Experience.
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', Operating Shift Experience specifies both current and projected i
(at receipt of our operating license) experience for the Shift Engineer (SRO),
Shift Supervisor (SRO), Control Operator (RO) and Auxiliary Operator (RO) positions. Current experience indicates a considerable amount of hot license experience has been gained at the Shift Supervisor level from the Navy Nuclear Pmgr-H - ;j ret zd,._r.. b
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Plant for purposes of obtaining the industry recommended hot participation experience. Eight didland assigned individuals are currently involved in the Palisades training program which provides for obtaining an SRO license and
- participating on shift for six months following receipt of the license. It is planned that another eight individuals will be commencing the program in the fall, 1984. In order to obtain Midland specific training and license prior to start-up necessitates that these individuals return to Midland after obtaining 6 months shift operating experience at the Palisades Plant. This program is consistent with the industry proposal. Pending NRC acceptance of the industry proposal we, therefore, do not plan to use contracted chift advisors.
Our proposed six shift rotation will require a minimum of twelve SRO's and twelve RO's.
It is presently planned to license forty-two personnel (R0's and SRO's) to provide staffing flexibility and operating reserves. The additional personnel included in the attachments should provide adequate reserve to accommodate the normal losses from attrition and promotion prior to receipt of the operating license.
R B DeWitt (Signed)'
R B DeWitt Vice President, Nuclear Operations CC JGKeppler, Regional Administrator TMNovak, USNRC, Assistant Director for Licensing DSHood, USNRC, Licensing Branch No 4 RJCook, Midland Resident Inspector HThompson, USNRC, Director, Division of Human Factor Safety DFSchnell, Union Electric Company Attachments oc0384-0357a142 1
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Midland Energy Center Dockets 50-329, 50-330 1
Letter Serial 27162 Dated March 23, 1984 At the request of the Commission and pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, j
and the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended, and the Commission's j
Rules and Regulations thereunder, Consumers Power Company submits a revision to the Midland Energy Center response to the NRC Facility Staffing Survey.
4 CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY By R B DeWitt (Sinned)
R B DeWitt, Vice President Nuclear Operations 1
ij' Sworn and subscribed to before me this 23th day of March,1984.
l Sherry L Durfey (Sinned)
(SEAL)
Sherry L Durfey, Notary Public Jackson County, Michigan 1
My commission expires November 5,1986, i
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STAITING QUESTIONNAIRE Plant Name: Midland Unit 2 Total number of Shift Supervisors (the person in charge of operating shift) presently on operating shift work N/A Proposed total number of Shift Supervisors on operating shift work at time of fuel load 6
Total number of Shift Supervisors on plant staff other than normal operating shift (e.g., substitutes) N/A i
Proposed total number of Shift Supervisors on plant staff other than normal operating shift at time of fuel. load. 2
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Total number of licensed SR0s presently on operating shift work (do not include those listed above as SS) N/A Proposed total number of SR0s on operating shift work at time of fuel load (do not include those listed above as SS) 6 Total number of licensed SR0s presently on plant staff other than normal operating shift work (e.g., training instructors, engineers, substitutes) N/A Proposed total number of licensed SR0s on plant staff other than normal operating shift work 6
Total number of licensed R0s presently on operating shift work N/A Proposed total number of R0s on operating shift work at time of fuel load 12 Total number of Shift Technical Advisors (or others who perform STA function) on operating shift work N/A Type of shift rotation schedule for STA (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />, etc.) 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> / shift:
6 shift rotation Total number of STAS not on operating shift work (e.g., substitutes) 2 i
Our STA will be the Shift Engineer and will be in charge of the operating shift. There will be sin Shift Engineers. This number is included in the i
Shift Supervisor on shift category.
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STAFFING QUESTIONNAIRE CORPORATE NUCLEAR EXPERIENCE ON-SITE MANAGEMENT 4
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Years at Other Nuclear Operator Lic Years at Nuc. Support /
Degrees Navy (if ever held) Operating Nuclear Management Level Position Name (years)
RO/SRO/None Stations Position
(_A/B/K/D)
Executive BSPS Vice President JWReynolds 3
BSIE Vice President RO/SRO l
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Nuclear Operations RBDeWitt (BRP) 10 13 BSME (FSAR pl3A.1-1)
(PWR & BWR) i Director of Nuclear Plant Support DREngbes SRO 9
9 BSEE (FSAR pl3A.1-23)
(BRP & PAL)
Director of Reactor Engineering WJBeckius 5
13 BS/MS (FSAR pl3A.1-19)
Ezec Director of Nuclear Activities GBSlade 5
7 BSME/MSNE (FSAR p134.1-7)
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6 BSchem/MSNE (FSAR pl3A.1-3)
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Director Radiological Services RWSinderman 3
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Degrees Navy (if ever held) Operating Nuclear Management Level Position Name (years)
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Executive Engr Nuclear Activities i
Plant Department DABixel SRO 7
Director Nuclear BSNE/
Licensing DJVandewalle 10 MSNE Director Quality Assurance IDEsch BSEE/
Nuclear Operations 16 MBA (FSAR pl3A.1-40)
Director Plant Projects
.JCLewis RO/SRO 5-BWR 4
BSEE (FSAR pl3A.1-8) 12-PWR Director Nuclear Operations Training Department WLBeckmen 5
1-PWR 7-PWR BSchem Director Nuclear Planning DWJoos 2
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Operations Plant Maintenance QA Sept.
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Manager)
Manager)
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No No No No Previously Licensed 30/SR0 SRO RO No No No No Type Plant FtEt-CE Test Reactor Number Years 2
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Previouly Licensed N0/S80 No no No No Type Plant Number Years Number Years "Not" Exp Negreed Yes Yes Yes Yes Type (Discipline (s))
NUCLEAR NUCLEAR IECMANICAL NETALLIRIGAL ENGUEER ENGIIEER ENGINEER ENGINEER level (A/3/N/D)
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- Bachelor of Science N5 Chem - Bachelor of Science in Chemistry BSEE - Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering BSEIE - Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Nechanical Engineering BSIE - Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering BSIE - Bachelor of science in Mechanical Engineering BEIET - Bachelor of Science in Netallergical Engineering BSIE - Bachelor of Science in Buclear Engineering BESE - Bachelor of Science in Science Engineering ISA
- Master of Basiness Administration M - Master of Public Bealth in Nealth Physics MS
- Nester of Science NSENS - leaster of Science in Eavireemental Realth Sciences IEEEIE - Nester of Science la Engineering, Nechanical Engiacering IESIE - Nester of Science in Baclear Engineering MP
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7. Particication in Ooerational Duties at an Ooeratine Ccr=ercial Nuclear Power Plant tis experience factor is applicable when an individual has participated in operational duties. In determining participation for this experience factor, either direct hands-on operation or as direct participation in review and discussions leading to decisions relative to operating a nuclear power plant can be used. Personnel assigned as equipnent or auxiliary operators would realize experience under this category and could ? f be assigned a maxima of 12 months experience credit. 8. Other Nuclear Power Plant Experience his experience factor is applicable when the individual has performed his job duties related to design, construction, operation, startup testing, maintenance or preoperational testing of any nuclear power plant. We weighting factor and maxima credit shoind be applied as indicated. 9. Conductirs License Training his experience factor is applicable for those individuals who provide training in license training programs. nis experience is applicable for individuals who provide this training on-site or at any other facility. he weighting factor and maxima credit should be applied as indicated. 3 k ~ l l l ~ 1 .,., - +,. -,.. +, -., - * -,....... - -. -__m... _ _
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