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Forwards Addl Documents Falling within Purview of ASLB Subpoenas.Submission Completes List of All Known Documents Required by Subpoenas.Related Correspondence
ML20107L642
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 11/08/1984
From: Gallo J
ISHAM, LINCOLN & BEALE, OLIVER B. CANNON & SON, INC.
To: Bloch P, Grossman H, Jordan W
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
CON-#484-100 OL-2, NUDOCS 8411130590
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p1,j ] CH ,LUNO 80002 GB L TELEPHONE 312 55s-7500 TELEX. 2-5288 November 8, 19841 ~ Peter B. Bloch, Esquire Herbert Grossman, Esquire Chairman, Atomic Safety and U. S. Nuclear Regulat'ry o Licensing Board Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C. 20555. Commission Washington, D.C. 20F55 ',.f.,. Dr. Walter H. Jordan ~ 881 West Outer Drive Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Re: In the Matter of Texas Utilities Electric Company, et al. (Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2) Docket Nos. 50-485-2 and 50-446-2 U Gentlemen: I am enclosing additional documents that fall within the purview of the Licensing Board's subpoenas to Oliver B. Cannon & Son, Inc. The documents are described in Attachment A. Items 1, 2, 4, and 6-10 were inadvertently omitted from previous submissions. Items 3 and 5 were discovered recently in the storage capacity of the Company's word processor system. Printed copies did not exist prior to their discovery. All known documents required by the Licensing Board's subpoenas have now been produced. I apologize for any inconvenience. Sincerely, b Mg Joseph Gallo Counsel to Oliver B. Cannon & Son, Inc. JG:bls cc: Service list with all enclosures [ 8411130590 841108 PDR ADOCK 05000446 0 PDR

f. ATTACHMENT A .l. Material prepared by J. Lipinsky for J. Norris' use. 2. Notes on coatings specification AS-31 prepared by J. Lipinsky in mid-July 1983. 3. Notes maintained by R.A. Trallo beginning on November 8, 1983. 4. November :L3,1983 Lipinsky trip report. 5. November 14, 1983 memo to file from R.A. Trallo. 4 6. November 30, 1983 letter Roth to Merritt transmitting Task. Force Report. 7. Ralph Trallo Weekly Activity Summaries. C. John Norris Weekly Activity Summaries. 9. Joseph Lipinsky Weekly Activity Summaries. 10. Keith Michels Weekly Activity Summaries.

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  • SUITE 840 WASHINGTON D.C. 20036 E DvuRO S. ISHAM. 1872 1902 202 83 1 9730 CPICAGO OFFICE ROSERTI LINCOLN. 1872-1389 THREE FIRSTNATIONAL PLAZA WILLIAM G. BEALE. 1805-1923 CHICAGO lLLINOl$60002 TELEPHONE 312 55&7500 TELEX 2 52s8 November 8, 1984 Peter B. Bloch, Esquire Herbert Grossman, Esquire Chairman, Atomic Safety and U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Licensing Board Commission U.

S.. Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C. 20555 Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Walter H. Jordan 881 West Outer Drive Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Re: In the Matter of Texas Utilities Electric Company, et al. (Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2) Docket Nos. 50-455-2 and 50-446-2 Gentlemen: I am enclosing add'itional documents that fall within the purview of the Licensing Board's subpoenas to Oliver B. Cannon & Son, Inc. The documents are described in Attachment A. Items 1, 2, 4, and 6-10 were inadvertently omitted from previous submissions. . Items 3 and 5 were discovered recently in the storage capacity of the Company's word processor system. Printed copies did not exist prior to their discovery. All known documents required by the Licensing Board's subpoenas have now been produced. I apologize for any inconvenience. Sincerely, D ~t G;# Joseph Gallo Counsel to Oliver B. Cannon & Son, Inc. JG:bls cc: Service list with all enclosures

--e ATTACHMENT A 1. Material prepared by J. Lipinsky for J. Norris' use. 2.. Notes on coatings. specification AS-31 prepared by J. Lipinsky in mid-July 1983. 3. Notes maintained by R.A. Trallo beginning on November 8, 1983. 4. November 13, 1983 Lipinsky trip report. 5. November 14, 1983 memo to file from R.A. Trallo. 6. November 30,1983 -letter Roth to Merritt transmitting Task Force Report. 7. Ralph Trallo Weekly Activity Summaries. 0 ~. John Norris Weekly Activity Summaries. 9. Joseph Lipinsky Weekly Activity Summaries. 10. Keith Michels Weekly-Activity Summaries. ,,,,,s.m..

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i COMANCHE PEAK CONFIDENTIAL - NO COPIEMED,gRIE{SP0fiDENC3 November 8,-1983 gnyp Approximately 4:00 PM, Carole Fleming told me that Jack *t orris left/Nofti, that N he "had to meet Nick" and would not be meeting Joe Lipinsky Wednesday morning (November 9, 1983). 4:45 PM - I called John Merritt to advise that Oliver B. Cannon Personnel would be on site November 9 and to request that the preliminary information we required was available. (I gave him the list prepared by Joe Lipinsky and added the list of qualified painters.) Merritt asked if John J. Norris would also be there at that time, I told Merritt that I had just received word that Jack would not arrive until late Wednesday or Thursday. Merritt stated that it was not acceptable and that the rules set forth by TUSI Vice President's were that Jack must "look at" and be present during any reviews, discussions, etc. The reason is they want a second opinion from someone who is competent. After extensive discussion, including my philosophy that both parties should perform essentially identical reviews, however, not necessarily concurrently, Merritt stated that any other way was not acceptcole. I pleged to try to track down Jack. Merritt stated that the 4th NRC Coating Review was going on at the site this week. l e- +- - - - - - - +

6 EVB4ING 1 reviewed itineraries and called Florida (no answer) trying to track down Jack or Nick. (Called Jack's home - No Answer). Talked to Lipinsky at Glen Rose Motel and told him to call me Thursday murning if Jack did not show. I reviewed all documents relating to the present task group and found no information to indicate John J. Norris to be present at all reviews etc. November 9,1983 9:15 AM Called Houston office - Debbie was positive that Jack was at Comanche Peak. 9:30 AM Recieved call from JQhn Merritt. Lipinsky and Michels on site and he wanted to know where Jack was. I told him that his secretary stated he "was on his way to Comanche Peak." Merritt stated that two Vice President's were on site on other matters and be would address the matter (Lipinsky and Michels l starting without Jack present) to them and their decision would govern. Further, he wanted Jack there for the kick-off meeting. I again asked that preliminary work such as review of QA Program / latest Procedures etc. commence so that we would not loose a day from the schedule to do this preliminary work.

9:45 AM Called' Florida Office - Penny did not krow if Jack was with Nick, but would get word to Nick when he called in to call me. 9:50 AM Joe tipinsky called he advised that Mr. Driscoll of the NRC has called him and asked permission to release a copy of the Internal Memo (JJL 10-8) to the Atomic Licensing and Safety Board (ALSB). If Oliver B. Cannon does not grant this they (NRC) will get it either through official channels or the intorvenors. Driscoll askeo Joe if he discussed prior conversations with Driscoll to anyone. Joe told Driscoll that he only discussed it with Oliver B. Cannon in-house people. Driscoll stated that Mr. Roth had made TUSI Management aware of the NRC discussions and had sent a copy of the in-house report to them (TUSI). kurther, that the Trip Report distributed by Roth differed from that in the hands of the NRC. Driscoll wants to meet with Joe Lipinsky either at the jobsite or at the motel sometime this week. Joe L1pinsky told Driscoll that he would advise him as to our position regarding the memo and meetings. 10:20 AM Placed call to Roth in Bermuda - left word.

10:30 AM Joe Lipinsky called and stated that he and Keith left the site since TUSI would not give them access until Jack Norris arrived. Further, when Joe gave a courtesy copy of the proposed Oliver B. Cannon Agenda to Merritt, Merritt stated that this was not what was to be - covered and that the start-up meeting must address exactly what " scope" was included. I told Joe that I wanted to be at the meeting and to work in the motel until we locate Jack etc. / \\ 11:30 AM John,J. Norris called. He was on site at Comanche Peak and asked what my perception of what took place was. I told him of Merritt's claib'that John J. Norris must review each item / discussion etc. concurrently with J.L.L. Further, that our " scope" was not that which was perceivec. John J. Norris stated that after his discussion with Merritt he understood that which I relayed in the same manner. Jack also stated that TUSI Management wanted a session with ' Joe Lipinsky at 1:00 PM today to further review and question Joe regaroing his memo. Based on the answers given at the "inderview" TUSI would make a decision regarding the scope of our task group. According to Jack, Merritt felt that many of the items on our list have been previously reviewed by others and further review would be unp roductive. I told Jack that it was TUSI's decision as to continue the task group's effort.

i I relayed to Jack that no meeting was to be held until I was present and that I would get Robert B. Roth's concurrence prior to any " interview type" session. Jack was to postpone the meeting until Thursday morning. Jack and I discussed my conversation with Joe regarding NRC statements. I instructed him not to mention this to TUSI until I have reviewed the matter with Robert B. 'oth. R Jack was to approach Merritt as to starting review of QA Program, Procedures, etc. this afternoon. If Merritt concurred then Joe would return to the site. 12:30 PM Called Joe Lipinksy at motel and advised him to return to site if so requested by Jack Norris. I instructed Joe that he was not to take part in any meeting / interview etc. but only authorized to begin preliminary review of Qualtiy Assurance Procedures's etc. l l L

November 10, 1983 8:00 AM Kick Off Meeting - John Merritt, John J. Norris, Mr. Tolson (Part Time) and Ralph A. Trallo Ralph explained that the "Lipinsky Memo" was a memo to file and was talking language only. Oliver B. Cannon's intent was to gather information and then issue a report to TUSI outlining concerns / observations etc. TUSI, however, instructed OBC to cease operations since they felt we had provided the information requested prior to OBC fonnalizing a report. Merritt acknowledged this and stated they were aware that DBC did not intentionally distribute the memo in its raw form. I asked Merritt for the background regarding Comanche Peak operations which causes their (TUSI) reaction to such information. Merritt stated that they have had very severe exposure due to inspection personnel filing with the labor board under the Whistle Blowers Act. In fact individual judgements of $1M and $10M respectively have been awarded in favor of the employee. Merritt stated that any and all questions arising regarding quality aspects or inspection personnel results in full investigations. The " CASE" group is well financed and takes any/all issues directly to the MEDIA /NRC/ASLB. I relayed'to Merritt that I at least understand why they " overreact" at seemingly basic comments. l l

1 November 10, 1983 (CONTINUED) John Merritt requested that Mr. Tolson join the meeting to explain his position and what he would like to accomplish at the General Meeting. Tolson stated that the Lipinsky Memo viciously attacked him personally. I assured Mr. Tolson that this was not the intent nor the actual written word. Further, I stated that OBC was being objective both during the site visit and in drafting the notes to file and if DBC had been given the opportunity to formally submit a report the language may have been received in better fashion. I pointed out that the content would have not changed, however, the presentation would have been in a more professional manner. Tolson stated the he would like to question Cannon regarding the basis for the concerns presented in the "Lipinsky Memo." Further, he would like to respond to each item where possible. I agreed, provided the questions were of an inquiry nature and the responses (by Tolson) were of an informational or clarifying nature and not in a manner to discredit OBC. Basically, if TUSI cared to follow-up in good faith rather than commence a " witch-hunt," this was agreed by all. Tne meeting would be taped and have stenographic notes. Copies would be distributed to both organizations and review and comment would be in order prior to publication.

+-- November 10, 1983 (CONTINUED) 8:45 AM General Meeting See Meeting Minutes 11:30 AM Meeting Adjourned Oliver B. Cannon personnel discussed the extent of further review we would require. Consensus is that limited review would not provide sufficient information to develop a strong confidence factor. To perform a full review we are looking at a 45-60 day time frame. Based on responses by TUSI, Oliver B. Cannon can conclude that our concerns are unfounded provided that TUSI is implementing the quality program as detailed to Oliver B. Cannon. 12:00 PM Ralph A. Trallo, John J. Norris, and Keith Michels walked Unit I Containment. See separate memo for details. November 11, 1983 8:00 AM John J. Norris and Ralph A. Trallo met with John Merritt and Tolson. Merritt informed us that the intervenors had filed the "Lipinsky Memo" along with other dccuments at the ASLB on Thursday, at 11:00 AM.

' November 11, 1983 (CONTINUED) Ralph A. Trallo presented Oliver B. Cannon's position regarding further review and stated that we would only proceed with auditing at TUSI's request. Tolson stated that it is not necessary. Ralph A. Trallo explained that we would write notes to file and would submit a formal response if requested. John Merritt stated he would like to close the loop. 8:30 AM General Meeting See Minutes for detail. g"~ 6 E 130 03 AIL.3y

3 ef QAD-83-0159 RELATED CORRyPONDQ NovembGr 13, 1983 f ,1 Trip Report - OBC Job No. H-8301 (Comanche Peak - Glen Rose, Texas) Ralph A. Trallo i. 'c '- " ^ ' " Joseph J. Lipinsky "M L~i 13 ml :34 The writer was on dhe subject project site on November 9, 10, and 11, 1983. The following information is provided relative to this trip.. .g my November 9, 1963 Arrived on site and met briefly with J. Merritt. Mr. Merritt adviseo Keith Michels and Joseph Lipinsky that they were to return to the hotel and not return to site without John Norris.: 5 As a result of developments (ie. NRC; different scope from that originally planned; meeting agenda; etc.h Ralph 1'A. Trallo instI'Jcted Keith Michels and Joseph Lipinsky to remain at the hotel until his (RAT) arrival later that invening. November 10, 1983 Go over status with John J. Norris, Ralph A. Trallo and Keith Michels with regard to the meeting on site (Sed transcript for att endees and discussion). During the ~ course of the meeting the writer stated that if TUGCO/TUSI is performing the activities that R. Tolson described, then the writer's concerns would be satisfied. The writer. also indicated that at this time, the information provided could not be confirmed one way or the other. Recap days activities with John Norris, Ralph Trallo and Keith Michels. November 11, 1983 Meeting on site (see transcript for attendees and discussion). I Joseph J. Lipinsky JJL:jr t 6

Comanche Peak / File a) CORRESooNDENCE s Ralph A. Trallo November 10, 1983 '04 MY 13 El O'l PM Walkdown of Unit 1 Containment - .. n John J. Norris, Keith Michels and Ralph Trallo walked Unit 1 Containment. Observations of ongoing work mainly on platform and seismic supports resulted in the following: g 1. Touch-up operations it appears that every square inch of surface is being hand sanded in addition to the power tcoling (3M Wheel etc.) being performed on degraded areas. Considering this mornings statements regarding intercoat treatment (sanding o in lieu of Surface Preparation No. 1 for the Phenoline System) I looked at the surface closely. Observations were that the ~ surfaces were being sanded nearly as fine as an automotive finish. (This was true of the Zinc Coated Substrates also. 2. All steel surfaces appear to be treated as described in Item 1 above. I l l l 3. The work appeared to be performed "too good." In that the smooth sanding might be detrimental to the mechanical bond between successive coats of material. I l l l l t I L

Memo t3 Filo Comanche Peak November 10, 1983 (Walkdown) Page Two 4. I checked the dry film thickness at random on approximately 6 pieces (The gage was provided by the craft working in the area and was calibrated just prior to my use) and found all readings within allowable limits. 5. A brief discussion was held with a Painter Forman (Emillio) and when questioned by me regarding the system being applied, methods of application, acceptance criteria etc. the man replied in a very knowledgeable manner knowing all that is expected of a Nuclear Coating Journeyman. In fact, I was personally impressed with this individuals knowledge regarding his immediate function. On Friday morning I discussed the above with Mr. and stated I felt that the craftsmen were putting the work in place in a manner which far exceeded that required by specification, procedures, and the recommendation of the coating manufacture. In fact, the " Smooth Sanding" may well be a deterent to acceptable intercoat adhesion. Mr. replied that the inspection personnel on site will not approve any surface not as smooth as that I observed. When I asked why a technical determination and instruction was not given to the inspectors by the Level III Inspector, the reply was that any instruction of that nature would be interpreted by the inspection personnel as intimidation or forcing them to accept less than quality work.

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y Please refer to my letter to you of November 4,1983, regarding the assignmant of our above subject Task Group, to visit your Comanche Peak construction site. This assignment was implemented on Novem-ber 9, 10 and 11, 1983. Our comment copy of the transcribed meetings that took place thereon, has been forwarded to your office, under separate cover, on Novenber 28, 1983 Our Task Group leader, Ralph Trollo, in accordance with my Novenber 4th directive, has submitted to me his composite report which embodies the cramn.nts, remarks, etc. of all our Tash Group members. In turn, I have studied Ralph's composite report, and concur with the conclusions set forth, llence, I am transraitting a copy to you as being properly representative of our corporate position en the 'ssigned matter. Yours very truly, 7Q / /,,[ L. f e v / N rt L. Roth president /1 endl. cc: J. J. Norris R. A. Trallo N. S. Reynolds FOUNDED 191G

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Office l SWEPCO estimate TUSI/ Comanche Peak recommendations WEDNESOAY: ,g TUSI/ Comanche Peak site visit THURSDAY: L/ TUSI/ Comanche Peak site visit s OCAY: p Office TUSI recommendations A l t

OLIVER B. CANNON 5 O N, I N C. a m.mw oe o................. h Date: August 1, 1983 suaJECT: Weekly Activity Summary-Week of: 7/25/83 thru 7/29/83 T:ic: NDC-cc: RBR, TFR ~ FROM: JJN MONDAY: Office 7 { Worked on recommendations for Texas Utilities Services TUESDAY: Office Worked on recommendations for TUSI 7, w Sent hourly operating rental rates for equipment to UE&C CEDNESDAY: SWEPCO - Welsh Station Cason, Texas site visit THURSDAY: TUSI/ Comanche Peak-SES , r Glen Rose, Texas t.- O site visit FRIDAY Offier-SWEPCO estimate __dd t.

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Weekly Activity Summary-Week of: 8/8/83 thru 8/12/83 T~. NDC cc: iEBR, TFR FROM: ddN MONDAY-f TUSI/ Comanche Peak - Glen Rose, Texas b TU ESDAY: e TUSI/ Comanche Peak - Glen Rose. Texas 3 TEDNESDAY: Office 'p Write work orders for H8302 - Four Corners SES l THURSDAY: 3 nrrteo , Write adminstrative work order for Comanche Peak Review meeting notes for 8/9 meeting and write memo f 1 F RID AY: gq fO Tice l l

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W'*kIY Activity Summary-Week of: 8/22/83 thru 8/26/83 cc;RBht,TFR T2: NDC FRDM: JJN ~ MONDAY: Office Trying to get back to normal after Hurricane. Office a mess. TUESDAY: Office Prepare for visit at Comanche Peak Review. contract and prepare for meeting with Garver & Garver WEDNESDAY: TUSI/ Comanche Peak - Glen Rose. Texas THURSDAY: North Little Rock Water Corren. - N.L.E., Arkansas site visit and meeting with Carver & Garver FRCAY: Office Prepar. for trip to Four Corners SES on Monday

9. OLIVER B. C A N i4 O N S O N, 1 N C. A m.-o oein e...,.i....,.. Q o., : July 15, 1983 SUEJECT: W'*kly Activity Summary--Week of: 7/11/83 thru 7/15/83 TC: NDC cc: BR, TFR FROM: JJN MONDAY: g Office Anheuser Busch estimate. Made arrangements to meet with TUSI/Ccmanche Peak. TUESDAY: Office i Anheuser Busch estimate. Finalize and submit. WEDNESDAY: TUSI/ Comanche Peak - Glen Rose, Texas-9 ' THURSDAY: Office I Submitted proposal to TUSI for consulting at Comanche Peak. Answered additional questions to UE&C - Arizona Public Service Submitetd schedule to UE&C. FRl2AY: Office Worked on TUSI/ Comanche Peak project. Additional discussions with UE&C regarding schedule. l l l l

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WEEKLY ACTIVITY - WEEK OF: 11/21/83 thru 11/25/83 cc: RBR, TFR FROM: JJN TO: MONDAY: Talk to John Merritt and he requested that I attend meeting in Washington. 'Enroute to Washington for meeting with Nick Reynolds of Debevoise & Lebernan. 3/ g c TUESOAY: Medting with Joe Lipinsky and Nick Reynolds. ,1.3-WEDNESDAY: ,4 Philadelphia Office /' 4 THURSDAY: , Holiday I A v i v FRIDAY: jfoliday i D 9 W i-- --

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K. Michels to J. Lipinsky July 27, 1983: Discuss Comanche Peak project with J. Lipinsky,'QC., requirements and painting program. July 29, 1983: ~84 El' i3 All :34 Discuss status of painting at Comanche Peak with J. Lipinsky. September 21, 1983: 6[ Discuss situation.with' respect to Comanche Peak with J. Norris. Check at CP site and rolay back to Norris. November 4, 1983: Review Comanche Peak procedures and QA part of - \\ specifications per request of J. Lipinsky. Discuss with R.'Trallo and J. Lipinsky. November 11, 1983: Sick ,come_in at noon to pick up Comanche Peak info. - take home and review. November 12, 1983: N Continue review of Comanche Peak information. Travel to Gleng ose, Texas, Comanche Peak. R November 13, 1983: Meet with J. Merrit, wait-for J. Norris to show up on' site.: November 14, 1983: Attend meetine with J.' Morris, R. Tolson, Trallo, Lipinsky & Norris at Comanche Peak site. Walkdown of Comanche Peak site with R. Trallo and J. Norris. Novembe'r 15, 1983:. Conclude business at Comanche Peak, travel to Philadelphia. December /2, 1983: Discuss Comanche Peak developments since vacation. Review transcript of Comanche Peak meeting with J. Lipinsky. December 13, 1983: Read and proofread minutes of Comanche Peak meeting with J. Lipinsky - discuss as necessary. ?}}