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/Tf REGION III C JOINT NOTIFICATION:
REFERENCES:
Memo to TNovak fm 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. (sc, rgg) i Th' exact schedule cannot be defined but the PM forcasts that NRR e
assistance after +9999 is unlikely.
4/M Region III will contact NRR (PM) on case basis, s
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Designate Lead Project Manager to assign TACS and coordinate correspondence, meetings, and reports (ORB # /LBf4 -
D. Hood).
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3 28 83 o Safety Goal Development Program On March 14, 1983, the Commission published a Policy Statement on Safety J
Goals for the Operation of Nuclear Power Plants. The Policy Statement I-contains preliminary safety goals and preliminary numerical design objec-tives that are intended to be consistent with the goals. The goals and objectives are preliminary in that they are subject to change after a two-year evaluation period.
During the evaluation period, the preliminary safety goals and numerical E d design objectives will not replace the NRC's reactor regulations. We
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will continue to use conformance to the regulatory requirements as the exclusive licensing basis for plants. The evaluation period will be utilized to compare the techniques used to implement the safety goals with the experience gained with the Commission's deterministic requirements.
A report which discusses the Policy Statement will be published shortly e -i as NUREG-0880, Revision 1. " Safety Goals for the Operation of Nuclear
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co Formal requests for assistance from the Regions are made through letters addressed to D. G' Eisenhut. These letters are then h
directed to the AD-SA where eventually they become the respon-g sibility of Dick Wessman in ther form of TIAs. These TIAs can involve several different actions. They may result in only -
assistance being provided to' the Regions. They may involve a licensing action for a specific plant. Finally, they may involve 3
both assistance to the Regions and a plant licensing action. For
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every TIA, there must be at least one TAC opened.
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opened under planned accomplishment (PA). number 1161/2/3/4/ or 5
~ for Regions 1 through 5, respectively. The purpose of this TAC is to document for budget considerations the manpower expended in providing advice to the Regions.. Our operating budget contains 4
a specific amount of money for-this activity. Closing this TAC may document completion of a TIA but it does not, credit NRrwith completing a licensing action.'
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- If the TIA involves a plant specific licensing action such as issuance of an SER or processing a license amendment, a TAC must be opened under PA number 1111. This PA number documents for budget purposes the manpower expended as a result of licensing L;
actions regardless of whether or not a TIA exists.
Closing of this TAC documents completion of a licensing action which is also addressed in a special section of the operating budget.
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If the TIA involves both advice to the Region and a plant Speciftc licensing action, two TACs must be opened (one under each PA). For each TIA. Dick Wessman or John Thoma will provide guidance on the correct number of TACs to open.
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d In the past/ we have issued TIAs when some review effort was required by the Regions. However, plant specific review work should no longer be transferred as a TIA since it more appro-f priately belongs under the Regionalization of Licensing Actions,.
Dick Wessman coordinates TIAs and John Thoma coordinates regional-u
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to accomplish, contact either Dick Wessman or John Thoma for advice on the best way to proceed.
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WR 18 m3 MEMORANDUM FOR:
T. Novak, Assistant Director for Licensing, Division of Licensing FRON:
R. F. Warnick, Director, Office of Special Cases
SUBJECT:
NRR ASSISTANCE IN RESOLVING MIDLAND SOILS ISSUE Region III has assumed all responsibility for reviewing the remedial soils work at the Midland site. However, we expect the licenses to j
periodically request relief from commitments made in the SSER. NRR's
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assistance will be requested when this occurs.
The expertise of NRR will also be required from time to time for consultation with Mr. Ross Landsman during his review of the remedial 9,
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 recommend that periodic site visits be made in order for your personnel to maintain their awareness of the underpinning effort..
These visits could be limited to observations of critical work activities such as the pier 11 load tests and the drif t work to the control tower.
The schedule for these activities can be obtained from Ross Landsman.
Should you have any questions please contact Wayne Shafer (FTS 384-2656).
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' Mr J J Harrison Midland Project Section U S Nuclear Regulatory Consmission Region III 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn. IL 60137 MIDLAND ENERCY CENTER REMEDIAL SOILS WORK AUTHORIZATION File: 0485.16 UFI:
42*05*22*04 Serial: CSC-6926 12*32 This letter documents the phone conversation of 9/27/83 between R. Wieland and R. Wheeler of CPCo and Dr. R. Landsman of NRC Region III.
It is CPCo's intention to remove all soil and drift sets above el. 600' on the north side of drift from KC2 to KC3 (up to piers W9, W10, Gil) after the drift invert is poured. This would also be done on the east side north of drift O
from KC11 to KC10 (up to piers E9, E10 D11). The south side of the drift will remain lagged up to the underside,of the turbine building slab.
Dr.'Landaman concurred with this as constituting a minor change to activities 155052030 and 165052030.
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