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Summary of 780717 Meeting W/Utils Re Status of Preoperational Testing & Mark II Containment Fix.Meeting Agenda & Revised Agenda Encl
ML20115A577
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Site: LaSalle, 05000000, Zimmer
Issue date: 07/18/1978
From: Berkow H
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Lovelace B
NRC
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NOTE T0: Bill Lovelace Dick Muranaka Tony Bournia Irv Peltier Sybil Kari LASALLE/ZIMMER PLANT VISIT This is a sumary of our brief meeting on July 17. Attached is a brief status of each plant and some of the items which we decided should be discussed during the forthcoming visit. The list is not intended to be all-inclusive.

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ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION DURING PLANT VISIT I

LaSalle Status:

i 1080 MW BWR's

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Sargent & Lundy - A/E; Commonwealth Edison - Constructor CP's issued 9/73 Construction % 70% complete Applicant estimated FLD 3/79 i

NRC estimated FLD 3/80 F

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Zimmer Status:

810 MW BWR Sargent & Lundy - A/E; Kaiser Engineers - Constructor (Note: There is an additional construction manager)

CP issued 10/72 Construction

  • 85% complete Applicant estimated FLD 6/79 NRC estimated FLD 7/79

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Issues For Both Plants j

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status of preop testing including procedure writing and review and capability of utility staff to support the effort

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Mark II containment fix 1

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Zimmer has committed to in-plant testing of containment quenchers; will LaSalle rely on Zimmer tests or are there other arrangements 4.

procurement and installation status of sejor materials and com-ponents (cables and trays, hangers, pipe whip restraints, snubbers, f

etc.)

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reactor building construction status 6.

potential labor problems

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craft availability; number of shifts 8.

history of construction progress rate and planned rate to j

completion 9.

licensing schedule and milestones

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July 17, 1978 AW AGENDA NRC SITE VISIT TO LASAILE COUNTY STATION TO REVIEW NRC FUEL LOADING DATE FORECASTS AUGUST let - 2nd jlot day A.

Introduction of the people that will

~9 AM take part in the presentation.

A. Kleinrath B.

NRC introduction and description of-the purpose of the visit.

NRC people C.

Overview of the construction manage-ment organization.

A. Kleinrath D.

Review of construction scheduling, including major milestones.

L. J. Burke 3

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Discussion on labor negotia-tions and upcoming contracts.

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Ability to attract labor.

E.

Discussion of construction status including problems relating to the Mark II fix-up, another snubber pipe whip, and electrical. penetration problems.

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Structural.

R. T. Rose 2.

Mechanical.

B. McAndrew 3.

Electrical K. Steele LUNCH BREAK Tour of plant and actual observation

!1st day A.

FM of construction activities.

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Discussion of any questions relating L. Burke to construction activities observed R. T. Rose during the plant tour.

E. McAndrew K. Steele

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t July 17, 1978 Page 2 ll CONTINUED) l j!ndday A.

A review of construction and pre-op e9 AM testing schedule.

M. Pietraszewski I

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Discussion by site Operational Staff including manning and scheduling of pre-op tests and status of procedures. _

R. Holyoak j

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Any questions from the NRC prior to.

adjournment of discussion.

,4 JLl2 Noon NRC presentation of summary and conclusions.

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NRC STIE VISIT TO LASALLE COUNTY STATION TO REVIEW NRC FUEL LOADING DATE FORECASTS AUGUST 1st - 2nd let day I

9 AM A.

Introduction of the people that will 5 minutes take part in the presentation.

A. W. Kleinrath B.

NRC introduction and description of 10 minutes

.the purpose of the visit.

NRC peonle C.

Overview of the construction manage-ment organization, describing pre-vious experience and explaining the unique characteristics of the 10 minutes laSalle organization.

A. W. Kleinrath

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Review of construction progress 30 minutes including major milestones.

L. J. Burke 1.

Discussion on labor negotia-tions and upcoming contracts.

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Ability to attract labor.

E.

Discussion of Engineering status including the Mark II Containment 10 minutes Pix and schedule for Liscensing.

W. L. Stiede COFFEE BREAK 10:30'AM F.

Discussion of construction status.

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Structural - - A review of past progress and present status of structural work including anticipated schedules for major remaining items of 15 minutes work.

R. T. Rose 2.

Mechanical - - A review of construction status - - in.

cluding major future mile-15 minutes stones.

E. R. Wendorf (I

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Electrical - - A review of r

construction status - - in-cluding major future mile-15 minutes stones.

K. W. Steele c

11:30 AM LUNCH BREAK Sandwiches provided.

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. (C2NTINUED) 12:15 PM A.

Tour of plant and actual observation of construction activities.

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Discussion of any questions relating L. J. Burke to construction activities observed R. T. Rose during the plant tour.

E. R. Wendorf K. W. Steele 2nd day 9 AM A.

A review of construction and pre-op 30 minutes y,,yo g,,7, testing schedule.

M. Pietraszewski 3.

Discussion by site Operational Staff including manning and scheduling of 30 minutes pre-op tests and status of procedures.

R. Holyoak COFFEE BREAK 10:30 AM C.

Any questions from the NRC prior to ad;)ournment of discussion.

11:30 AM NRC presentation of summary and conclusions.

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