ML20099L412

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Forwards List of Outstanding Emergency Preparedness Items & Current Status,Per Util 840410 Transmittal of Responses to Items Identified in Insp Repts 50-413/83-42 & 50-414/83-35
ML20099L412
Person / Time
Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/03/1984
From: Tucker H
DUKE POWER CO.
To: James O'Reilly
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
References
NUDOCS 8412010116
Download: ML20099L412 (2)


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Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Re:

RII:GNH/JLK/RRM 50-413/83/42 50-41g83/35

Dear Mr. O'Reilly:

My letter or April 10, 1984, transmitted responses to Emergency Preparedness items identified in Inspection Report No. 413/83-42, 414/83-35. Certain items in that response were indicated as being scheduled for resolution or completion prior to fuel load. Please find attached a list of outstanding items of this type and the current status of each.

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Hal B. Tucker LTP/rbs Attachment cc: NRC Resident Inspector Catawba Nuclear Station Mr. Robert Guild, Esq.

Attorney-at-Law P. O. Box 12097 Charleston, South Carolina 29412 Palmetto Alliance 21351 Devine Street Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Mr. Jesse L. Rildy Carolina Environmental Study Group 854 Henley Place l

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..: w I'ncomplete ' Emergency Preparedness Items Item 4.-

' Technical Support Center a.

Complete the installation and testing of the TSC emergency ventilation process radiation monitor.

. Response: The TSC ventilation process radiological monitoring equipment is in place and testing is expected to be completed prior to initial criticality.

Item 8:

Area and process. radiation monitors; a.

Complete the installation, calibration, and preoperational.

tests of the area radiation and process monitors including.the appropriate identification ~ of same in the Control Room.

Response: The Area and Process Radiation Monitoring Systems required for entry into Mode Six (6) shall be operational and calibrated (Unit #1) prior to Fuel Loading with the exception of Containment air monitors EMF 38, 39, and 40. Please reference Attachment 2 to the Revised Letter of Completion, Hal B. Tucker to James P. O'Reilly, July 2, 1984.

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Complete the high-range containment and steam line monitor installations, calibrations, and preoperational tests.

Response: See response to Item 8a.

I' Item 9.

Non-Radiation Process Monitors This entire area will be reviewed during a future inspection.

Response: All systems required by Technical Specifications for entry into Mode Six (6) operation shall be operable prior to Fuel Loading.

Item 10.

Meteorological Instrumentation c.

Establish a program.to verify that data availability goals are met.

Response: Meteorological data are currently being collected and forwarded c

i for validation. The formal verification program of data availability

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. goals will be in place prior to 5% reactor power.

d.. Ensure that the equipment is installed and operational,

- procedures are issued and implemented, and personnel.are.

' trained in the transfer of data from the OAC system to the VAX' system.

Response: Meteorological data transfer from the OAC system to the VAX

~ system.is being perfonned per a Daily Work Sheet. Technicians t

' receive on the job training.

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