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{{#Wiki_filter:. O%[ [ .' UNITED STATES 3 , NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMIShlON Y o -f I-wAsHWGTON, D. C. 20086 ig NOV 13 1981 NOTE TO: R. Tedesco Assistant Director for Licensing Division of Licensing FRON: A. Schwencer, Chief Licensing Branch No. 2. DL
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RIVER BEND CONSTRUCTION SLIP-Applicant has informed Project Manager Bob Perch that a letter has been mailed to H. Denton saying " Commercial Operation" is now scheduled for December 1985. We expect Gulf States to clarify this letter by early next week to say Fuel Load date (which we key on.for Bevell Schedule) will slip to about April or June 1985. o8 % f A. Schwencer, Chief Licensing Branch No. 2 Division of Licensing i l. cc: Jp. Lovelace ~ / R. Purple .M. Licitra R. Perch l I i l O fD 4lh36840606 ~ RELLEFEg4-3g7 py. I r
I As to factors listed in the Nucleonics' Week article and their probable j j causal effect on.the construction period, both the no strike construction i and special work scheduling have been factors at other plants which took relatively long periods to build. One can assume that the large degree of direct utility involvement in construction activities has played some role in keeping construction' on track. Hopefully it may have a larger impact on subsequent construction quality. The timing of River Bend construction such that TMI generated requirements did not cause backfitting delays may also have been a factor, however we hava nc specific information to either support or refute that claim. j l -If one refers to construction schedule tables used by the CFP one finds that the median curve indicates a plant should be approximately 46% l couplete after the first three years of construction. The 50% completed construction reported for River Bend-1 for that time period is essentially average. However, the 50% itself may be overly optimistic. After the last CFP visit, the staff estimated the plant was 18-20% completed when the, utility was estimating 29% completed. The utility's construction timetable also indicated that 79% of construction would be complete by August 1982 to meet the 1985 fuel load date, when in fact 50% is reported j complete now., In summary, we do not believe that the short construction period pcdection is firm enough to warrant considering River Bend-1 as an example of efficient construction ^. i If you are interested in further pursuing identification of factors leading to efficient construction periods, St..Lucie-2 may be a better case to explore. It has a similiar 6 year construction schedule but is approximately 90% complete and hence more certain of being completed on schedule. cc: Chairman Palladino i Commissioner Gilinsky . Commissioner Ahearne Commissioner Roberts Commissioner Asselstine L. Bickwit
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s' Sept. 27, 1980 Ms. Ellyn Weiss Harmon & Weiss 1725 I St., N.W. Suite 506 Washington, D.C. 20006
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Thanks for your letter of Sept. 12. I have at last had a chance to look it over. Some of the NRC responses to the allegations are pretty evasive. Other responses acknowledge the truth of the allegation, and then draw a conclusion that there is no safety related result. I must disagree. Before going into the specifics of the matter, I'd draw your attention to the list of GSU personnel who were present at the NRC audit. Included are Jim Hudson and Ernie Troncilliti, both of whom were fully conversant with the problems... Thus, it is true that GSU was aware of numerous deficiencies in their cables and cable trays, and was under-taking to find answers, but this does not change the fact that the deficiencies existed; the material was not in con-formance with the criteria. Therefore, it does not behoove the NRC to say it was. Now, regarding the allegations: a) If the 600 V power cable is not to be shipped until after August 25, 1980, then the schedule must have been changed. Also, we are told that test results will not be available until early in 1981. Will Okonite be permitted to ship before satisfactory test results are available? If not, then there is a serious impact in the construction schedule, which shows a cut over 50 months from date of commencement. Are we to believe.that GSU will accept these kinds of delays? Also, if the site activities only involve splice identification, then how will they go about qualifying these splices, or are we to believe that they plan to single out those lengths of cable that contain splices for "non-Q" application only? b) We are told that S&W has issued a position statement on Reg Guide 1.131 on December 12, 1979. I have been unaware until now that such a statement exists. I'd be interested in seeing a copy. If S&W, indeed, accepts with no exceptions, Reg Guide 1.131, which was issued some years after the PSAR was issued, are we to believe that GSU and its agents accept s
l 4 JhE' with no objection ex post facto rule-making? cl Regarding the matter of' thermocouple extension wire and 300 volt instrument cable, NRC acknowledges that the vendor, indeed, violated the spec, and that Stone & Webster subse-quently revised the. spec to accommodate the vendor. Is this procedure acceptable to the NRC7 Also, if NRC plans to take no action until the licensee can assure trace-4[ ability through the certificate of conformance, will 3 ? Rockbestos be permitted to ship this cable? If the cable does not have a clear pedigree, then if a failure occurs while the plant is in operation, how are we to effect a correction?. Surely the temperature readings carried by 1 the thermocouple extension wire are important enough to l warrant very special efforts, beyond merely adjusting the specification for the convenience of the vendor. After all, we must assume that the vendor bid on the job with his eyes open, and had every opportunity to take the necessary exceptions before any contracts were signed. [ d) We are told that some 17,000 pieces of cable tray have e 'been shipped-to the field, all of which is aluminum. We are further told that a number of N&D's (Nonconformance i & Disposition Reports) have bepn issued against some of j these trays, the last of which being-dated June 18, 1980. The NRC report'says that this last report has not yet been dispositioned, and yet~ the NRC report is dated August [ 19, over-two months after the issuance of the N&D. Does Stone & Webster routinely take over two months to [ Assurance Procedures, and their: River Bend Procedures disposition an-N&D? If' Stone & Webster's Engineering [ ), Manual, which govern their operations on the River Band h Project, have been approved by the NRC, do these documents l permit a two month delay.in answering an N&D? Does the i NRC truly believe that Stone'& Webster's Operations Center L kept the field waiting with nonconforming cable for over two months with no answer? Also, how can the licensee assure that these nonconforming trays will not be 'used as is?,And how do they propose to deal.with post-installation j damage? l' e).It is true_that Husky's seismic design calculations were L 7;, reviewed by the cognizant engineers at s&W before shipment took place, but the NRC report acknowledges that the first e shipment of cable tray, in December of 1979, took place 4 j Y/." some five months'before Husky received PE'signoff on their T' I 1 ..g p, - fv
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Thus the allegation is shown to be correct. The relevant question is, why isn't the operation monitored closely enough to cover this kind of sloppy activity? Are there other items on the site that are similarly uncovered by PE signoff, despite spec requirements? f) [I] must respectfully disagree with the NRC's statement that the use of two different types of cable in the same circuit at River Bend's run to the makeup water structure does not violate good engineering practice. I suggest that they will be hard pressed to find a competent cable engineer to endorse such a practice. For one thing, in the case in question, the ground braids used on the two cables are made of different materials, which is definitely not a recommended practice. The main rationale behind the decision to use two different sizes of cable for the run to the makeup water structure was to save money, and it is highly doubtful that this design had the endorsement of Stone & Webster's cable specialist. g) We are told that Stone & Webster's electrical installation spec allows a rung to be removed to allow the necessary bending radius. This does not answer the allegation, as it does not prove that such tray is seismically qualified. The tests that were performed on the tray did not have any rungs removed. Husky can prove the seismic capabilities of their tray with a rung removed either by analysis or by test, but if they do it by analysis, then that, too, should be signed off by a PE. Also, if they have seismically proven their straight cable trays, how do we know that the fittings would meet the same critoria? Finally, if Addendum 5 to Spec 241.320 deleted the requirement that a PE sign off on the seismic design requirements in a COC prior to shipment, did the NRC approve of this deletion? Was a change taken to the PSAR? One more thing; we are told that cable tray began arriving at the jobsite in December of 1979, and none has been installed to date (which would be August 19, 1980). Are we to believe g that GSU has had cable tray in inventory at the site for eight months, without any attempt to ins tall it? Was any inquiry made about this waste by the Louisiana Public Utilities Commission? Will GSU deny that they paid Husky nearly ) $10,000 in. overtime to obtain early delivery of the cable trays? j .I " hl' I must regretfully state that the NRC's answer to the ? question about the spec that sizes the SkV and 15kV A't P
/ 'v . :a. . insulated power cable is a lie! Any comparison between what is called out in Calculation E46H and what is now ordered on Anaconda in the spec, and all addenda, as well as tables of reel assignments, will show that E46H is totally obsolete, and that the cables have been ordered to conform to E120. E46H was done several years ago, and was correct when it was done, but since that time, the circuit length estimates have changed, the loads have changed, and, indeed, even the cable impedance tables have changed. Thus, S&W's contention that they are using an obsolete calculation to order SkV and 15kV power cable is totally in error. They are using the best information they have to date, which is in E120. Which brings us back to the original contention, that S&W does not challenge, namely, Calculation E120 has not been approved. 1) The NRC's answer does not address to the allegation. For starters, if there are no Category I applications for 15kV power cable at the site, then why is it ordered in Specification 241.232, on whose cover shoot appears the words "I Nuclear Safety Related"? Does GSU just like to spend money? Also, has the NRC actually examined the table of insulated 15kV power cable sizes contained in Design criteria 241.100 and found 250 MCM copper cable? If it does appear in that table, was it recently added, via the latest revision? I doubt that the 250 MCM cable that was ordered was covered in the Design Criteria as of the tbne it was ordered. The NRC states that no fabrication of cable has been initiated. And yet the cable tray, on which the cable is to be supported, was delivered in December of 1979, but not installed. Are we to believe that the cable vendors have accepted these delays without insisting on massive price adjustments? Also, how do they propose to meet the 400,000 BTU /hr flame test requirement, and when? If the test must be made on a " production run cf cable" and they are not yet into production, it would seem that they have something of a problem. And what if their cable fails the flame test. If it's in production, are we to believe that they will throw out a whole pro-duction run? Or is the test itself strictly pro forma, eyewash that proves nothing? If so, then why run it? Anaconda stated last June that they were, in fact, in production on the cable, and that they planned to deliver it to the jobsite shortly after the August 25 field [ e e
/ . nye required date. Now they tell the NRC that they are not in production. Perhaps a call to their Marion, Indiana plant would be fruitful. j The key to the problem would seem to be GSU's construction schedule. They tell their vendors and others that they are on a 50 month construction schedule, and yet they tell the NRC that they have not begun to install either cable or cable tray months af ter this activity was to be well under way if their schedule was to be met. We know that the cost of the plant has escalated from an estimated $400 million at design inception to an estimated $1.7 billion now, and that they are down from two units to one unit and that they have invited minority interests to share in the power plant. At current interest rates, a delay of a few months in incredibly expensive for GSU. They have a tremendous financial incentive to meet their fifty month construction schedule; thus their assurances to the NRC that they have delayed construction, or that they have delayed installation of the 600 volt power cable, lacks credibility. Finally, I have a problem with the last statement in the NRC report, "No items of noncompliance or deviations have been identified." That contradicts the body of their own report, to wit: L1) Allegation: " Factory reworked areas of 600 volt power and control cables have not been qualified..." Inspection Results: "... Qualification work...is in ( g_rogress...a fabrication hold has been in effect...Eocause of deficiencies... Activities at the site involve identification of cable splices, not qualification..." (2) Allegation: ...there will be no direct traceability (ofl the (. thermocouple extension wire and the 300 volt instrument cable)" Inspection Results: ... traceability is made from the conductor to the reel through the resistance test reports... No action will be taken until the licensee can assure traceability..." (3 )' Allegation: ...the conductor tests will be performed on a bulk basis..." Inspection Results: "For the instrument cable, conductor testing is performed on the completed cable... A specification revision is in process...Rockbestos has requested a change...to supply a (Coc) in lieu of actual test reports..." O
,/ I (.4 ). Allegation: "Large amounts of cable tray have been' damaged in the field..." Inspection Results: .. 82 trays have been identified as being damaged...N&D has not been dispositioned" (5) Allegation: "...none of the repairs proposed have met the seismic qualification criteria." Inspection Results: ... the dispositioning is awaiting... approval of Husky recommendations and seismic calculations... these recommendations are in the review cycle; thus, no repairs will be initiated until it can be assured that the seismic qualification criteria will not be violated." (61 Allegation: "Large (amounts) of cable tray have been shipped without Husky...having complied with the... requirement that their seismic qualification criteria must be approved by a professional engineer." Inspection Results: ...the first shipment of cable tray to the (jobsite) (wasl in December, 1979. The required certificate of compliance was signed on May 20, 1980 by the responsible Husky professional engineer..." (.7) Allegation: "The power run to the makeup water structure is done with two entirely different type (s) of cable..." Inspection Results: "...there are two types of cables - 9, ', a single conductor for cable tray and conduit applications and a three conductor cable for direct burial applications..." c 'd. ',', NOTE: The single conductor cable is actually being used in m '. an underground duct bank application, y *;. C" (.81 Allegation: "...it is (sometimes) necessary to remove p.g, a rung (in the cable tray). (.This1 has not been proven to be seismically qualified." 6 p@p;;' Y Inspection Results: "... Stone & Webster is currently reviewing the seismic acceptability of removing a rung..." .p, Thus, within the body of the NRC's own report we find eight items of noncompliance that they acknowledge. And, as - n;,,W stated above, if we were to examine the files, we'd find , d', '- that Anaconda, indeed, stated that they had commenced pro- " ~ ~ h!)' duction, despite S&W's claim that they had not. In fact, it would be instructive to review S&W's job book against D, S&W's. Expediting Department records in this regard. L i l p'i.
A \\ 2 a y,,, -7 Indeed, the body of the NRC's report alludes co the existence of "N&D's" on the job, which are defined as "Nonconformance and Disposition Reports." Thus, mord ::onversance with the English language would indicate that ndncon_formances exist, at least in the opinion of S&W's fielt people. I'd strongly recommend that we petition f.he NRC ?,o amend their report to correct the conclu. ding statement'.to read "Certain items of noncompliance cr duviation have,,indeed, been identified, with the following response by the licensee:..." k 6
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v/Asv!NSTON. 04 20C05 front Ett Other Pese Poes Paes nToa acucz, u. ADVOCATE 151%1 ~ ' 0R!!ING "~62.256 2 $U?! OAT - 102,34?. @.W. c.-- x ?eNR&g.::;..:.wta?startprocessin,g, G55n Alearapplication; ,,Bo. - Advecess sentf wreer TheN a==i==aa has agreed to go ahead with processmg ofGolf U tiest applicause ior a license to operate the River Bend nacinar power plant, tae culity company says. In March, the NRC project director said the plant, being bellt near St. Friantsenne, was two years behind schedele and that he woeld not raan-maad that the ageoey bagm its two. fear licenstag,,,-G.. until 1983. Had the agency sack to that positica. it would have meant the plant could not besta operation umul the licenstag process was completed, even if the plant were flashed on erhadala. as G3U manatains it wdl be. A delay la opening thg plaat would cost the company, and ultimately its costamers,31 adlion a day, according to a G8U *pam-man The stility e==npaay deilvered its 364cisme, 9,000 page operator's license appilcance to the NRC two weeks ago. Gau e-ratarasad neraday thet ther sttu $pe to loed inat into the reactor in the fall.of 1943 and go into service in 1984. The plant is now 32 percent complete. *paha=maa Bill Benedetto said. 4 The compa.-' also released an NRC report which included a notice of (See
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~ ; ', e_._ '*?+.ff" Q^. r:. y [_P R ' y Z*.*~ " "f 'P e Y 'y _2. ~ f ).~. _'~ % y. ,7 ;.f, _. : 3 ry ;,.. '4; - ~. ~ _ _ '^ -.,.n,..t .na.* pouring concrete to form the 10. foot program that allowed that kmd of work Wtsner said be expects a report on the Seyfrit said it is not the policy of the thick reactor base. That is scheduled to go unnoticed: investigation to be made public in about NRC to tell a company it is being later this month. I d. r. - h s, 4.. ( h N Xu% lear p@nt hole slowly filling, (q K'N ~ g~ " ( h{ By ED CUIJM.: The' agreement also provides for~ When GSU first talked of building two generating plants. 4 Advocate StaN Writer assigniing in advance what each craft is to nuclear units, the first was to have been "If we can stop burning the oil, the fuel Not long after Gulf States Utilities C0.~- do and how the crafts are to be mixed. completed by 1981, the second in 1983. cost will level off," Benedetto said. g I* "I'***""" d pwrp outh of St. anc sv lie People working on the River Bend Utility companies thinking of going pj,c newspapers began receiving letters to the Project work four,10-hour days. There are nuclear once made the claim that nuclear ..There is the base rate and there are fuel editor warning of the hazards of nuclear - two shifts andconstruction goes on seven generating plants would lower the .,. days a w'eek. consumer's heating and cooling bills. Now, costs. Nuclear fuel costs are significantly 6 below fossil fuel. My guess is that over the 4% There were letters, too. ' mi people who H csy s Larry Humphreys said a sprin[ ] Pa 1 fe of the (River Bend) unit, there'll be a er u ty lls or n said nuclear was the on m O 1984 completion date is possible but that qualify those earl'ier statements. e me e st of a fossH Debate over the Riv nd nuclear the odds for achieving that aren't very fuel plant.,, power plant has wared and waned for nine good. He bases that assessment on the j' Spokesman Bill Benedetto said River There are other cost factors', ho'we~ver. years. experienceofothernuclearplAntbuilders./ Bend won't lower utility bills but will that are certain to drive up the cost of It was, however, the increasing cost of RiverBend'sconstructionschedulecalls, " stabilize fuelcosts" building the plant. the proposed plant and what GSU says was for 50 months of work irom "firste- " Kilowatt hours coming out of nuclear world " Donnefly sai ' Changes in desi inadequate rate relief that halted work concrete" to the loading of the reactor. plants will be cheaper than kilowatt hours safety regulations add to the cost o nort of on R ug If River Bendis' completed bythe sp coming ut of coal plants," he said.,. nuclear power plant. You have to balance Today, the mammoth hole that is River of 1984, two years will have been lop GSU envisions River Bend taking care of the net impact on customer bills when the Bend No. 1 is slowly filling with off thiaverage~ time required to build a a basic level of electrical energy needs in l P ant goes on line. foundations for a single reteter, control, nuclear power plant. g thearea,eventuallydisplacingoil-burning " Safety changes have pushed the price ,,, n building and turbine. A seesad reactor is up and inflation is now 14 percent. In the centrmplated but its future is utility business, you must always say: questionable. evaluate the cost." 'When is the plant going into service?' to GSU estimated cost of a sing'le' 900 l megawatt nuclear unit at $300 million ill " GSU has been joined by Cajun Electrie Jtouary 1972.
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Cooperative and Sam Rayburn, a Texas l Tha current " working estimate" for a - Cooperative,in sharing the cost of River 940 megawatt unit is $1.3 billion. That ' Bend Cajun is to pick up 30 percent of the figure is about to be revised upward, cost, Sam Raybum.10 pemnt. Joseph Donnelly, GSU's executive vich ' To keep River Bend going and tobuild president for finance, said recently.- Nelson No. 6 (a coal-fired unit near Lake (Donnelly and other GSU officials mere, Charles), GSU "must have enough internal interviewed in mid-December).,, cash generation plus the ability to market ~ Donnelly said it's difficult to sa'y how. securities," Donnelly said.y much the estimate willincrease but he said " Investors must be assured that they'll the increase will be "substannal " get a " competitive return on their Construction on the plant was halted for , investment," he said. g 77-4 _ about a year and then resumed last GSU has requested a rate increase on summer. When constructice resumed,it electricity sufficient to generate 898.9 was under the terms of the National million,827 million of that to become Nuclear Construction Stabilization effective immediately. GSU cited its "%pment. The agreement, negotiated by declining bond rating in making the rate ,A me of nationallabor unions and hike request. That req' est must be v utility companies, contains a no-strike approved by the.Public Service ause %" "' *i-
O Y MORNING ADVOCATE, Baton Roore,12.,Thors June 12,1980 JRC. sees ~ *GSE l (Continued From Page One) for cable use does not indicate as much d6Iay On almber of craf tsmen involved,"that the cable as has been used in other plants of -"t r a ir a for ia aatte =t - ihe same trae. p anned 50 month construction schedule Benedetto said GSU asked its general 'I ill be unachievable over a reasonab!y con: tactor, Stone and Webster, to w S P aHt.J sustained period." renew tne estimates and "as f ar as we j The report also said that compared to can tell, wc are well within the J e her planta of this type the stafI iound reasonable area in estimation." .g 0SU's estimates for quantities of The report notes that due to "the two ri aterials to be low in neveral areas: year diserbpancy between the By BOB ANDERSON - GSU estimates it will need 265.663 applicant's estimate and that of the Advocate Staff Writer The Nuclear Regulatory Com='=t= linear feet of large pipe, but the NRC panel," the staff advised the applicant . estimates that Gulf States Utilitlea, report noted that the range for other not to tender the operating license l . River Bend nuclear power plant will oogj roactors has been 280,000 to 316,000 application pending the findings of the be co leted untiltwo years after the: fiel. next visit by the panel, which will be - GSU estimates it will need 117,235 made in one 3v.ar.. .date projects. But a GSU spokesman saldt f<et of small pipe,while NRC said other in a response,' Lino Draper, vice reactors have used 180,000 to 196,000 president of technology for GSU, asked Wednesdayafternoon,"Theschedulefork f fuel loading by October 1983 can eet. NRC to have the panel return in realistically be met." 3 ,- GSU estimates it will use 72.674 December, so CSU can make its The NRCcomments areincludedin a! foet of cable trays, while NRC said other appheation by next March. report on a tour of the construction sitei r bactors haved used 87,500 to 98,000 Draper std GSU has made a to review the construction schedule.J litt. " corporate' commitment" to finishing NRC also questioned the percentage of, - GSU estimates it will use 115,634 the project on schedule. tjrminations, while other reactors have The sta!I said the " rolling 4-10" shif t completion cited by GSU and thee estimates of materials needed for the u sed 221,000 to 243,000, according to being used by GSU " represents a 70 hour tiRC. week on a twoteam basis,whereasan 80 site. i GSU spokesman Bill Benedetto said - NRC also suggested GSU's formula hour week for two teams has been the pract.a clsewhere." GSU feels those figures are accurate. In his conclusions NRC project
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not support a claim of increased "will be completed about October 1985,' productivity." which is two years af ter the applicant's Benedetto said the " rolling 4 10" has projection. reduced absences and improved " Based upon observed work in place, elheiency. the staff estimates Unit 11s only about 6 percentcompleteatpresent ratherthaA - 10.2 percent," he continued. He said the staff noted "there are presently nine other LWRs (light water reactors)acheduled for fuelloading by the end of 1988 and that each of these is presently in excess of 50 percent , complete " " Hood said the staff concluded from the bulk quantitles of cable, piping and other items still to be installed and the (p *G5U,Page 6 A) ; e m
Public forum requested ~ Publitforum requested n GSU N-plant plans @n GSU N-plant plans 115.634 electrical " terminations." the t3 c#' W f"e 0~S-?o " range for other" water reactors of By BfLLIADGE and not know how seriously the coop will similar size is between 221.000 and DlION DUDDERAR be affected. Bend venture. "I just thought there 243.000, the NRC said. StaffWriters "We feel that the project win have should be a public hearing," he said. Attempts to reach NRC's Hood for BATON ROUGE - A IAufstana a decided Impact on public funds and REA Dcputy AdminLstrator Donald comment Dursday were unsuCCesS-state agency has asked the federal the environment, and feel the public Olsen. however, said he hadn't seen ful. Rural Electrification Administration should be made more aware of th.e, Gullett s letter requesting the hear-Underestimates probably will af-13 schedule a pubUc hearing on plans consequences should this proposal ing and didn't think Zoller had. feet Cajun and Sam Rayburn, be-by Cajun Electric Power Coo re to award the coops direct loans or "I'H have to assure myself that it's cause the two coops have confirmed tive, Sam Rayburn G&T Ioc. of fezas-loan guarantees " be implemented "in me agency, he said. "If the letter they have jointly agreed to finance a and Gulf States Utilities to complete a May 23 letter from the 14uisiar$a '8.here, we U certainly be looking at percentage of River Bend s construc-GSU's River Bend nuclear power Department of Urban and Communi-plant. ty Affairs to REA Assistant Admmis- ..I can't say whether or not" a dect-membe Cajun has a to purchase 30 e fjse hZoUersaid. sion will be made to hold a hearing in . The 940 megawatt atomic plant is '* r
- nly '8y Be Pubue Louisiana, he said, "until Mr. Zoller under construction 45 miles north of percent owne
'p in River Bend and wi be made swam of these unpacts and I have seen theletter." here on the Mississippi River near St. Sam Raybum is to buy 7 percent. ne will be to hold a public hearing,, . Olsen added that Zouer, a top REA Francisville. Smitk'un General Manager Jamessaid Thurs two co. ops and GSU are awaiting ap. Ge rge P. Gullett, an environmental administrator, often is not the first to Ca proval from REA on a muumum of planner with the urban and communi-see letters sent to him, and that mail $660 million in federal loan guaran-y a fairs agency, told ZoUer in the sometimes "gets into the working about the alledged underestimates. tees - possibly direct federal loans g'"*f-staff" at REA. "He (Zoller) does not He also said he did not know how seri. - to finance their share of the u ett, who has since been trans. have theletter," Olsen said. ously Cajun will be affected, should broject, now estimated to cost $1.7 bil-fured to the sta,te natural resources In a letter dhted April 23,1980, NRC the underestimates be accurate."I" ho d a hear'ing.pe REA should Project Manager Darl Hood told wouldn't want to comment on that,"; on Eisewhere, the Nuclear Regulato-m8ll nAl type of thm,a posibve, infor-GSU," Compared to other boiling wa-he said. as g... In feulsi-ter reactors" with similar. sized reac-E. Linn Draper,GSU vice president ry Comrmssion has told GSU, head-quarters in Beaumont, that the com-ans, at night and in a location close to tor containment vessels and build-for nuclear technology, said the NRC pany has underestimated the amount se who win be affected met by ings, "the staff finds the applicant's letter basically said GSU's materials of expensive construction materials this proposal.", estimates of the bulk guantitles for looked " unusual," and added that, required to complete River Bend. He said he beheved GSU, the co ops completion to be low... "We have responded to them that we GSU officialssay they disague-and REA were " moving fairly rapid-Specifically, Hood's letter told are very usual." He said GSU has Cajun's agreement with GSU con. ly on this project." GSU its estimates were short by tens asked its architects to compare River tains no construction cost ceiling. A Gullett said his position is neither of thousands of linear feet of pipe and Bend with other, similar-sized plants co+p official said be is not aware of in support of nor against the River millions oflinear feet of cable. to proveits point According to the NRC, GSU has un-As far as a any hike in projected the reported underestimates and does PUBtJC, Page 134 derestimated its needs between 15,000 construction costs due to the NRC and 30,000 linear feet for "large memo, Draper said,"We fully expect pipe," 63,000 to 79,000 linest feet for that our projectiove-as far as costs "small pipe," 15,000 to 25,000 hnear and schedules - are accurate. We-feet for " cable trays," and 1.3 million have no reason to make revisions in to 2.9 millionlinear feet for cable. our projections" because of the NRC While GSU estimated it needed letter, he said. Draper said GSU had responded to the NRC, but had not yet received any' word back from the federal atomic power agency. 4 "*4*-+W m ,4
5 GSU:Financia/ arrangements are not unusual F-2 6 Y c Editor, Enterprise: q c m.# In recent days, you have published .a series of stories written by two of .[ your reporters about plans by two ru-L ral electric cooperatives to obtain 37 percent of the River Bend nuclear 1. plant which GSU has under cons *auc-tion near Baton Rouge, La. Several point.s made in the articles need to be clarified so that your readers, and our customers, will not be left with the wrong impressions. First, GSU is not seeking any feder-al loans, loan guarantees or any other kind of financial assistance frotn Washington. GSU is conveying partial ownership of River Bend to two electric cooperatives which have utility responsibilities. 'Iheir finane-ing is through the federal govern-ment, as it has been since 1936 when the Rural Electrification Act was passed. It is standard operating pro-cedure for cooperatives to obtain i REA loans for new generating capac-ity or any other kinds of improve-ments to their systems. Second,it should be pointed out that r the federal government required us to sclicit partners in the River Bend project. Federal law mandates that ! anvestorewned utilities invite nearby publicly 4wned or financed utilities to participate in nuclear projects. We sent the required invitation, and the Cajun and Sam Rayburn cooperatives accepted. In'short, there is nothing out of the ordinary about the River Bend owner-ship arrangements. 'Ibe federal gov-e ernment encourages joint ventures of this kind, and our partners are using normal procedures to finance their shareof theproject. NORMANLEE President,GSU t
Cajun co-op's massive power purchase questioned By BILI.1DDGE and Treasury Department, although the co+ps often With 30 percent the power of River Bend, which ts 100 percent the first year,66 percent the second DIJON DUDDERAR are urged to try first to obtain loans elsew here. scheduledto begin operauon m Isas, Cajun's escess year and 33 percent the third year,"Irving said. Staff Writers Calun currendy serves 250,000 industrial end res-generatmg capacsty - if it did not sell to others - "At the same time," he said," Cajun is going to BATON ROUE - Cajun Electne Cooperadve adential customers - around I million people or a would amount to 1,356 megaw atts, the impact state-be setung Gulf States 42 percent of their (Cajun's) officials say the I ve good reasons for bunng into quarter of the state's population overau, said Jim ment figures show. coal-fared plant to be completed in 1983. It appears Gulf States Utahties' River Bend nuclear power Struth, the coop's general manager. Donald Olsen, REA deputy administrator for hkely tnat wh.t 3 ou wind up with - ahen you look plant, but critics charge Cajun doesn1 need the At.present, Cajun generates 230 megawatts, a electncal programs and one of those shu eventual-at it -is going to be just about a straaght swap," r the unit would produce. fraction of its repi.rtal peak energy need of 1,018 ly mil have a say on whether Cajun receives loan Irving added. facials mth the 139arish member rural elec' megawatts in Im. I'ncrgy needs beyond Cajun's guarantees or loans for the proposal, said Tuesday "So it appears that Cajun has given up in a sepa-coep say they need to tHay into the plant for two own power capacity in the past have been fulfdled that the buisiana coep indeed has esperienced rate agreement interests in its own coalfired reasons - a predacted, annual energy growth d by GSU and other pubbe unestorewned utlhues. penods of sizeatJe growth in energy demand over plants which, by au indicaUons, win be much more hearly le percent and a need to rely more on ener. But Cajun's own construction plans indicate it the several cars. rehable and cheaper to operate than River Bend," 3 y gysourtesotherthancoal eventually should be able to supply su of its own O n said Cajun's peak demand grew at an an-said Irving. who once worned two years as assistant The crities are Steve Irving, the head attorney for members' power needs and more. nual rate of 8.97 percent between 1975 and 1976, by attorney generalfor Imulsiana. the Pubhc hw UtaLUes G ,a consumer organi-By the end of 1980 the coep wGI have a total 16.1 percent in '76 '71,14.0 percent in *77 '78, and by "It may be a pnadent thing for CSU to get into, satson in Baton Rouge, and ' Falkenheiner, a capacity of 1,310 megawatts when its two new 540 14 percentlast year. because it (the coep's participadon in River member of the Sierra Cub's national energy com-rnegawatt units come on line, Cajun officials said. A 600 coep survey recently done by the REA Bend's ownership) may save them from the bank ~ mattee and director of the Imuisiana 14 gal Services lhe additional output would ram Cajun mu be showed electricial use naUonwWe by coep mem-ruptcy I think would result from River Bend with-Associauon. able to meet its projected peak demand of 1,099 bers rose by only 2.9 percent during Im, compared out it,"Irving said. Plans by Cajun and a Texas coep to request megamatts for this year. to a growth rate of nearly 7 percent in 1978. The But Irving also said Gulf States may not be able more than 3600 miluon in U.S. government loan Another 540 megawatt unit is scheduled to com average growtn for the 1975-79 pened for five of to handle W costs of Rs first atomic plant, mn f guarantees from the federal Rural Electncifica-en Une in 1963, and two more are scheduled for Cajun's 13 members was 3.2 percent, an REA .mth an inhasion of federa monet , taon Admitustration to finance 37 percect of the construction by 1985. spokesman said from W cooperaWes. And utihty company
- tomic plant are unnecessary, they say.1 hey con-the Baton RougeA==t coep has secured close Even though IEE A and GSU say they expect to see down with them,"tw said., it "could bnng Cajun suffers a financul collapse a
to $1.8 bdhon in Federal Finance Bank and direct. annual peak energy demand growth of between 5 h"!cnd that Cajun really doesn't need the power, es-iauy mth its own angoing and planned power REA loans, acconting to REA, to finance cinstrue. and6 nt over the next five years, Olsen said Irving, himself a GSU stockholder, said River he beves Cajun's growth projections of Bend "as a perpetual drann on the company. GSU ts plant construction prosram. taonof thefirstthmunh Accordmg to a federal environmental impact According to a REA draft e -.e.,talimpact nearly twice that figure are accurate.. spendirg as much on it every year as at was origi- - l statement, the coep m!! be producing more power statement on the coep's request to partic La in nauy supposed to have cost -it's dramina them.
- than it needs from 198386 - even if it doesn't buy River Bend's ownerslup, Cajun shows peak 4
nd .Olsen admitted, however, it is possible Cajun . anto the nuclear plant. The study further shows that steaddy increasing by nearly le percent annually, wdl not need au of the power that it estimates it "GSU is M in du M M said. He added Gulf States has had "more if Cajun buys into the plant, the coep by 1986 mll to 2,629 megawatts in 1990 up to 2,868 me awatts in will require over the next 10 years to meet its pm-produce in surplus power alone five tArnes the total '91, which means they expect energy mand to jected demands. increases than ang other utdity," Includmg an more than double by the end of the decade. Uke Cajun General Manager Jim Smith, Olsen Q'g",CY
- poweratnow generates.The entacs also maintain that participation by On the other side, Cajun shows in the impact said the coep's desire to have more than one ener*
rm a first in na tustory."
- The coeps, utisch GSU has said is "entical to the statement that it wd! have the capacity in 1985, gy resource to rely on was also an important factor GSU officials last week said the company proba-,
? uMirnate completion" of the p'zat, is merely "a even mtho'st 30 percent of River Bend's 940 mega-in determining whether REA win approve Cajun's bly will also fde for a rate hike in Tes.at mthin the had mt" for Gulf States. GSU would have trouble uatts worth of power, to supply 2.S30 megawatts to plan to become a partialownerin River Bend. next two months. their having to depend on,t in it - that rather than "That is a key elemen Doris Falkenheiner, a member of the Sierra
- raising money for the plant on its own, they say, its members, when their own, planned constructica energy resources that are Club's national energy committee and director of
- Cajun. Sam Rayburn G&T of Uvingston and GSU program is completed.
- are waiting for the go. ahead to apply for loan However, Cajun officials say they have contracts thousands of miles away Ouch as western coal) "
the IAuisiana legal Services Association, voiced ) ' guarantees from REA and an amended construe-or plans to seu some of that power to others,in-Cajun's 30 percent ownership in the GSU nuclear concerns similar to frying's, calling the GSU.co-tion and ownership permit from the U.S. Nuclear cluding GSU, meaning all the power would not be plant "gives them more flexibdity," he said. op agreernents "a bail out for Gulf States." Regulatory Commission to assure the co ops' par
- avadable to Cajun's own member coeps.
Meanwhde, several interest groups have come "They tGSU) have already severely curtaDed ticipation. Meanwhale, the coeps reportedly have The statistics in the draft whu-."af stata-out against the Cajun 45Uagreement. their own construction program," she said, signed agreements with Beaumont-based GSU that ment indicate Cajun wdl - without River Bend's
- " Cajun doesn't need the power from River irq to Gulf States' canceDation or back4hel of adow them to drop out of the arrangement should 282 megawatts - have a power surplus over their Bend," said Steve Irving, the head attorney for the the Blue lillis nuclear plant project in East T tion m.ie law Utilities Group, a consumer organiza-Publ one of the two units in River Bend and a coalf the loan guarantees not be granted.
projected peak demand at 420 megawatta in 1983, Baton Rouge. umt at take Charles. JtEA officials say in most instances the loan 290 in '84. 689 trr '85, and 1,074 la 19a6 if it retained rantees involve direct, low interest loans from ownership of a!! of its federagy financed power "Ibey (Cajun officials) are gofng to be seDing "I don't see why the don't just go ahead and I the Power back (from River Bend) to Gulf States. cancel River Bend comp tely "she said. A or the Federal Finance Bank within the capacity. ,p' s
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====h=* partsb cooperatives, and assistant general manager for opern-had " signed an ownerehlp agreement Sam Raybum G4T Inc. of Kirby.. tions, who said the cooperatives need with Gulf States for 7 percert" owner-vins, Teams, have signed agreements a diversity of power sources -includ-ship in River Bend. "We're required with GSU to provide a minimwn of nuclear. and have agreed to buy 7 percert"in $800 million for completion of Gulf said the contract con. the plant "regardless of what it Statas' first atomic plant, oder can.. tains a clause which allows the coop. costs," Morgan aald, adding that be struction at a sita abod 46mBesnorth erstives to back out of the dealif the still believes the flaed pertantage of here on the h0ssissippi River. REA refuses to guarantee the loans. agreement without a cost caulag is 1bs joint agreement, signed las He said the coeps can freese their in. prudent. I August by G8U and the two coops and vestmenta in River Bend, winch Gulf Because Sam Raytmen will have sent to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 8tates has said are " critical" to its some reta eetting authority due to las 0""mlantaa in a request to amanri er'nplartari, at $850 muuan and ae-partial ownernhlp in River Bend, River Bend's license to a three party espt smaller ownerahlp shares in the Morgan said "We'll end up paying docenant, aBowy Cajun to acquire a event that total construction costa ex-less." He said Sam Raytnsrn's analy-as percert interest in the plant and coed GSU's current estimates. ses show "a $30 millim anvings in en-provides Sam Rayburnwith another7 Irving, however, said auch action ergy costs to our cu= tam =re over a la to 10perced ownership. could prove very costly to the co ops, year period from 19g3 to 1994. In reten, Os mi Electric is seeking ' "The cooperatives could and up put. Irving, however, also said ambigu. federany guar)aneaed loans totaurg ting au this money into this thing... cus language in the contract raises 8535 miBien for to GSU, ano and, still, the project might not be questions about the claume that al-Sam Rayburn is asidng ecmpisted," he said. lows the coeps to freese their inter
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Nuc. lear plant loan m..ri hta gdarantee sought Gulf States Utilities. and two DeTennessee Valley authority has billion" cooperatives asked the U.S. several nuclear power plants, all The agreement between the three government last October to guarantee financed under federally guaranteed parties was signed Aug. 28,1979, and $660 million in loans for completion of loans,GSUspokesmanBillBenedetto' sent to the Nuclear Regulatory . the 81.7 billion River Bend nuclear said. Commission last October, the plant, a Texas newspaper says. GSU officials say the guarantees newspaper said. Under such guarantees,the feded! are vital if the plant is to be Officialsatthethreecompanies and government would have to absorb auy completed,the newspaper said. representatives of area consumer losses if the companies defaulted on
- However, Benedetto said groups disagree over what would the loans,although a Rural Electric construction of River Bend would not happenif anaccidentsimilar towhat i Administration spokesman said stop and plans for the plant would not happened at Three Mlle Island electric cooperatives never have be shelved if the money isn't made occurred at River Bend.
Ialled to repayloans guaranteed by available to the two co ops. "The taxpayer (would)have to eat a the agency. "We would more than likely major portion of the $660 million " A consumer group representative continue to try and sell a portion of the said attorney Steve Irving, who said taxpayers would lose a big part of plant," he said. represents Public Law Utilities the money in the event a major Current plans are for Cajun to Group, a consumer organization. "The accident deyaslated the plant. The purchase 30 percent ownership with a answer is bankruptcy." REA did not guarantee anyloans for 8535 million investment and Sam Cajun general manager James R. construction of the crippled Three Rayburn to buy 7 percent for $125 Smith told the newspaper the project Mile Islan( nuclear plant near million,thenewspapersaid. was insured against stastrophies and Harrisburg, Pa., the Beaumont Company offletals acknowledgedin said the cooperative would not be Enterprise said. GSU's 1979 financial and statistical ruined by a devastating accident: But Theguaranteesarepartofplansfor report that approval of the loan Smith said some losses might not be two electric cooperatives to buy 37 guarantees was crucial to completion covered by a generalinsurance pobe percent of the plant and slice 8660 of the plant under construction on the The River Bend facility will be million off GSU s financial obilgation Mississippi River near St. covered by " normal property laconstructionof thefacility. Francisville. Insurance policies" that cover GSU initially intended to build the nereport said theagreement"will damage to the plant and equipment, plant alone for $400 million, but the have the effect of reducing our GSU executive vice president Joe pricetag is now estimated at 81.7 financial obligation for the plant to $1 Dennelly said. billion. The co ops would take over partial ownership in the second half of this year, pending approval of the loan ( guarantees, GSU officials said in a 1979 company financial and statisticaireport. Theinclusion of Baton Rouge. based Cajun Electric Power Cooperative Inc. and Sam Rayburn GA T Inc. of Kirbyville, Texas, was announced last year, but the newspa per said efforts to get the loan guarantees.were just made public. A GSU spokesman said the three. party agreement "is a normal thing" and REA backed loan guarantees are a channel through which cooperatives invest in power planta. "We had a need to sell part of the plant. We we::t cut to sell part of River i Bend.The cooperatives need to buy more generating capacity,soit was ' simplya matter of us wanting to sella portion of River Bend and the cooperatives wanted to buy," he said.
r s 4 - - ~,,., Loanguaranteessought on GSU's nuclear plant ByBI1114)t)GE - taxpayers will have to pay for any StaffWrtar federallusses. 'the loan guarantees, itEA spokes-BAIDN ROUGE - Gulf States man 1 mis Granados said,"just gives Utiliues Co. and twe electric coopera* these people a better deal as far as tives in Imlalana and Texas are sak* kn paybacks" in that "It puts the Ing American taxpayers to guarantee faith of the government" in the bor-a minimum of $660 million for com-rower,'"We guarantae that the bor-pletion of GSU's River Bend nuclear rower wu! pay the money back," he power plant, now under construction aald. e miles upstream fresa hem en the GSU officials have acknowledged Nppi River, the 9000 million is a key to completion The two cooperatives have agreed of the nuclear plant, now esumated to to purchase 37 percent ownership in cost $1.7 bullon, as shown by compe-the nuclear plant - GSU's first - if my reporta. the federal Rural Electric Adminia. " Critical to the ultimate comple-tration wul grant them loan guaran. tion of River Bend was the algning of tees totaling $660 million, according participation agreements between" to a three party agreement signed by GSU, Cajun and Sam Rayburn G&T, ~- GSU and the two coops Aug. 20, Im, officials at GSU's Beaumont head-and sent to the U.S. Nuclear Regula. quarters said in a financial and statis-tory Commissionlast October, ucal report for1m. c "The two cooperatives are taking 30 The material sent to the NRC in-percent and 10 percent of the unit, re-cluded a request to amend GSU's Riv-specovely, which wul have the effect er Bend constmcuan license to b of reducing our financial obligation clude the two cooperatives as coown-for the plant to 81 bullon," the report maid. " Participation, subject to regu-While the loan guarantees sought latory approval, should begin during by Baton Rouge-based Cajun Electric the second half of 1900, with the coope Power Coop Inc. and Sam Rayburn funding the entire project until they G&T of Kirbyyule, are not outright catch up on their proportionate inter-loans, a default on a federally guar-esL" anteed loan has the same effect as a the bulk of the cooperatives' ped-default on any loan from Uncle Sam RIVER BEND,Page 13A O!/6Ah
1 genwnant Sunday EnterpriseJournal, May 11 1980 ,2 River Bend funds sought fore the accident to a current rate of he decision on Cajun's and Sam From Page 4 8.8 cents per kwh. Rayburn's applications for loan gau-Elsewhere, GPU reported at a re-rantees totahng 9000 million cannot posed $800 million, taxpayer-guaren-cent stockholders' meeting that it has be made until the deadune has paa=ad seed investment - $636 mlulon -la to twice had to skip dividend payments. for public comment on a draft envi-come from Cajun, while the other $126 De financialimpact of such an ac-ronmental impact statement on the miluon or so would come from loans cident at River Bend, however, is a prapnaal hat deadline is Monday, sought by Sam Rayburn G&T, which matter of disagreement among Co-and REA offletals any they espect to has agreed to purchase 7 (not 10) per-Jun, REA, GSU and Sam Rayburn make a final ruling on the tasue by cent of the 940 megawatt plant and its representatives and the Public law summer's end at thelatest. r output, according to Sam Ray-Utilities Group, a Baton Rouge based he cooperatives' proposed 37 per-G&T President CarlMorgan. consumer organtaation. cent interest in River Bend is tied Cajun, which has 13 coop member Steve Irving, attamey for the con-only to Gulf State's first nuclear companles across the state, is ata sumer group, known by the acronym reactor at that plant. A second nucle-tempting to purchase 30 percent of the PLUG, said a nree Mlle Island-type ar unit is still mentioned in the com-River Bend plant, according to the disaster at River Bend-or any major pany's construction plans, but no contracts sent to the NRC for approv-foul up - would mean, "the taxpayer completion data for that unit la con-allast October. willhave to est a major portion of the tained in OSU's 1979 financial report. Cajun officials say their annual $800 mtllion." peak power demand will rise at an For losses suffered by Gulf States annual rate of about 10 percent, from Utultles and Cajun Electric as the re-an espected 1,000 megawatts in 1980 sult of a permanent shutdown of the to 2,289 megawatts in 1990, and that 30 nuclear plant, "the answer la bank-percent ownerahlp in River Bend will ruptcy,"Irving said. aid Cajunin meeting that demand. Cajun Electric General Manager REA officials said electric coopera. James R. Smith said Dursday he tives have never falled to repay loans does not believe his company would guaranteed by that agency. Dere tu financiaHy ruined by costly nucle-nave been no defaults, and tarpsyers ar accidenta because insurance poll-have suffered no losses, federal offt-cies can be obtained to cover disast-cials saldlast week. erousIcomes. But the REA did not guarantee any However, when asked what per-loans in connection with the severely centage of such losses (which can run damaged nree Mlle Island nuclear into hundreds of millions of dollare) reactor near Harrisburg, Pa., and ru-are not covered by dlaaster policies, ral electric coops had no partial own-Smith said he was "unfamillar" with ership role there. the details. Dat plant was shut down a little However, GSU Executive Vice more than a year ago after operating Prealdent Joe Donnelly said Friday less than a year. It has yet to be re-that River Bend would be covered by started, and may never be entirely or " normal property insurance poll-even partially functionalagain. cies" that would cover any damage to Pennsylvania Pubtle Ut!!!ty Com-the plant and its equipment in the mission records show that General event of a serious accident. He added. Public Utilities Corp., the umbrella also, that GSU is a member of Nucle- ) holding company for the three utill-at Electric Insurance IJrnited "an ties that own Dree Mlle Island, has, insurance pool" made up of electric as of March 28, had to pay $27 million utuites that operate nuclear plants. a month for power to replace thatIcet Donnelly said NEIL policies cover because of the plant's inoperability. the cost of replacement power. In 1979 alone, $345 million was paid should an atomic plant such as River by the corporation for replacement Bend suffer an accident or be shut down for repairs or general mainte-power. e A Pennsylvania PUC spokesman nance "It covers the cost of replace-Dursday said rate payers with Met-ment power up to but not to exceed $2 repolitan Edison, the utility that op-million a week per unit," he said, "or ersted nree Mile Island, have seen about 90 percent of replacement pow-average monthly 500 kilowatt hour er costs." usage bills increase from $24.41 be-Coowners such as Cajun Electric fore the accident to $32.25 today. GPU and Sam Rayburn G&T,if they do se-spokesman Kenneth McKee said last cure funds to purchase nearly 40 per-week that the amount paid per kwh by cent of the plant, "will share propor-the three utilities' customers has tionally in the NEIL coverage, also " risen from an average of 4.5 centa be-Donnelly said.
[ Q. Narrowing our focus on financing 31r. Humphrem The maior lewon g y and gosemment regulation brings us to learned was that greater attention must fp the highest pnced and most regulated be paid to operator training and 1 4 ",. '.11 ~r project the company has: the 51.7 bil-authonty. A Men y-3%m.' C lion Riser Bend nuclear unit on uhieh Ds. Drapa: Bee use nudea plants M nkoj
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- y construction was resumed shortly atter the Three Mde bland aeodent. Would & an nw ben y n somebody care toyustifv that? airline pilots get to take off and land. Dr. Draper:That's easy. Joe Bondur-but nuclear power plant operators may I; ant answered a segment w hen he < poke go for days or weeksjust looking at of Hexibility, but there are other fac-gauges and making small adjustments. -A $ tors. Initially the cost is hich. but os er Thes micht cet stale. te the life of th'e plant it will { ave custom- ~ h 1CD Alt. Hump reys: Our operators will be g ers tens of millions of dollars. Nuclear trained and periodically retrained on idu plants in 1978 generated electricin c ntrot room simulators that will be so g, about.t0 percent cheaper than coa'l and ci se to the actual control room that , g,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3g,a,,gg,,, at less than 50 percent the expense of the untrained eye probably couldn't o 1. fired plants. detect which was the real control room Afr. DonncIly: Despite the long term and which was the simulator. When savings. it does impose a burden on the N labor area by signing the Nuclear company to raise the fundt The only e're going for 1984 Labor Stabilization Aereement with way is through prompt and reasonable and we intend to make it." the crafts ins ois ed. Tl'iat acreement rate mereases from our reculators calls for no strikes. no slow-dow nw f commissions. Yet. I point out that . tuo alternatine crew s of craftsmen while the cost of building a nuclear cur operators are trained. I firmly each working'10-hour, four-day work plant is about twice as expensise as beliese they will be able to correctly I weeks so that we get 70 hour > of con-coal-fired plants. you make up those handle operating abnormalities that struction per w eek. cost differentials by hasing lower fuel they never experienced in training. DE Drafer: By sirtue of this agree-CXPC W ' Q: Is River Bend similar to Three Stile '"*"* there is a sery good possibility Lawrence L. Humphrevs i Esecutis e Island? we will base this on line on schedule. Vice President-River Bend Nuclear & Humphrr.u: Only in that it uses But it is a sery lonc Gve-) ear con-Groupt The gos ernment is carefully uranium as a fuel and water as a struction program and there are no controlling the nuclear industry and it coolant and moderator, in fact, the sys-guarantees. is an expensive bus.i-tem that failed on the TSil unit doedt j ness. The issues of m Hu,nphreys: If you look at the eri-es en esist on Ris er Bend. How ever. 'I# I "*h schedule that ue have and nuclear safety and ans nuclear pow er plant accident pro-pmduetivity to date. I don't see w hy I. cost werg the factors des generic information we can learn we can t m Le it. But Linn is right, ,7g m the board of dirce-fmm. We learned a creat deal about t there are no guarantees on a fise year tors decisioncreating how to communicate with the posern 'I e n$truction Program and we know a the River Bend Nucle-ment and the public. We learned a that over the course we will run into Humphren ar Group. The prime great deal about manacement depth. concern of the board w as that this That education is bein's factored into ProNems. The most serious would be a major group have the necessary tools, w. h the Riser Bend nuclear group. - regulatory change. But I do know if we it [ no impediments. to hase absolute dedication to safety. / y. unen incindustry's inability to set 1985 as a completion date. it Obviously. the TMI accident had I complete nuclear power plants on 'uouldn'1_be finished one das before. some impact on the board's thinking, schedule. what makes you think River 'That's human nature. Today, we're but I suspect the group would have Bend will be completed on time? 'gomg for 1984 and w e intend to make it. been created had there been no TMI. Afr. Humphreys: First of all. look at 3/r. Lee: There is an additional reason There has alwavs been an insistence our track record. We said ue w ould to get River Bend on line as soon as that the River 15end project be the best bring Sabine 5 on line in 1979: w e did. possible. We hve m a u orld of energy possible from the view point of safety We are n schedule with Nelson 6. a uncertamty in u hich we are torced to and finance. coal unit and a type we bas e never react to Washington and the oil esport. Q: That brings up the obvious question built before. We have made a concen. ing nations. When you are dependent of whether or not you learned anything 4 rated commitment to River Bendtoth on other people. y ou had better tighten from the TMI accident. in the management aspect and in the your belt and do what needs to be done. / 9 i
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,C ] - W(continued) Q: Does that melude customer >? Louisiana Public Service Commis- > ion's consistent attitude acainst grant-Edu ard.tl. Lo etn3 iSem.or \\.. ice Pres-ne rate increases in reason'able time ident Administratis e Sen seen: I stay fra'mes? f sery close to fuel prices day in and day ~, out so I think i enn answ er that. People 1/r. Barinant: Utility regulanon has l must learn to live with tuo goals. Regulators base the respon- / v higher energy costs sibsht) to maic sure u c are pros iding i -p. and that includes etee-ser ice at the lowest powible cost. The 7 tricity. It is and will ' second goal is to >ee that rates are just. { j continue to change , reasonable and fair in the sense that N 8 their pattern of lising. the company is allowed to earn an ade. T But i think that is con-quate return for its investors. I behese loggm siderably different i that the Louisiana commiwien is ,e than changing their standard of lis ing. responding pitively, as evidenced T Conservation. in the home, office and partially by the increa>e granted us in in transportanon is happening now. December.1978. and other rulinp it made in 1979 Alr. Rcppcr: Edi answ er n. the basis of why the majority of our adsertising is k.1/r. DonncIly:The commission must j aimed at showing people how to con-understand that not granting reason-3_. serve. And it is u hy the company able increases. in the long run opened "The Energy Store" at shop-decreases our bond ratings as hap. ping malls in both Baton Rouge and 4 pened in 1979. Bond ratings affect the Beaumont. We went to the people to interest rate w hen we issue bonds. If show them how to consen e. I doubt if we have to pay an extra half percent you can find any other stores in the on for instance. S50 million in first mortgage bonds. that translates into
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i .. Gulf States can . expense that goes on for the lite of the materially case the shift bonds w hich may be 30 years. from o.l and gas..... i g. ,g customer. And who doe > it affect country w here you have trained staffs most? The low income customers u ho dedicated to showing customers how may be able to conserve, but certainly to use less of the company N produet. cannot do without clesincity. We feel as a company that we has e an f f.1/r. Rcpper Intl tion of energy costs. I oblication to show our customer > how to u'e energy more efficiently. including ours. have >crieusly affected gradual uithdrawal of oil and gas from l k bir. Bondurant: In a bxoader scope. the our energy diet u ill potentially low er our standard ofliving unless other sources can be brought on line swiftly [4 j f i E -d ~ enough to minimize that impact. i It is difficult to see whether or not
- g.J @k Ih. hy financial constraints will further limit
-e j 3 - our ability to help ease this problem. ,./ f: 7, pif ;. .+'f., Y;.f .\\ lore electricity from alternate sources ., m
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.C . J' M* ".. ~!# ^ '*- C 9,(h;y$.M Nh((. we can eenerate transmit and distrib-i h3 Y l. g66f.4 4]j ute electricity more efficiently than f ever before. Gulf States can materially h fff" fi.j%,? g,y.cf-',M $,' y ease the shift from oil and gas if we are y ] financially allowed to do so. h - y.. y g e %. 9Q: Willit not be difficult to achieve @ e. Q {,';i ;( ihe company's goals in light of th( A M Lemss Creet. the same power plans as shown on sme :. rusesfrom a serene pastoral settin_t north of H.mston. Linemen morL on.in:rktwn system m companis Western Dsveswn as part of our ongomg e.tpansion program. 11
g RIVER BEND UNIT #1 QUANTITY PLACEMENT ANALYSIS
SUMMARY
REPORT DATE3-3-80 J.O. 12210 . REPORT NUMBER Q-2-80 BASED ON BASELINE COMMODITY PROFILES D .U EST. CUMULt.TIVE MONTHLY ADJ. I N TOTAL DIFF TO BE BACK ON-S DESCRIPTION I PLANNED ACTUAL COMP 'LANNED SCHEDULE i P T VS. BY ACTUAL III IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllll111111lllI11I11111111111 11111lll111 lll11111ll111111111111 11111111111IIIIIIIIIII Illllllllll ic-ai-so ez-se - ei Concrete CY 261,665 49,132 34,22h 13.08 -lb,908 1h91 678 s 1 T R U C . T i 1I111111111IIllII1111111111111111111111111111III IIIIIIIIIII IIllllllllllllllllllll 1I1111111111I111I1I1ll 11lll11111111111111111iz-se-ro 7-e- ra Pi%e*- 2" & Below LF 117.235 2011 1179 1.01 -832 83 30 p I Pipe - 2 & Above LF 265,66: 23,515 8021 3.02 -15,494 15h9 553 P Hangers, Supports, and Re- /J, // 3 2, 6. E straints UN 218,00( 7921 6550 3.00 '1371 137 49 / u. 4 E C III llII1111111111I1ll1I1111111111IIIlllllilll lli IIIIIIIIII llI11111111 II1111111lll1I11llI1ll 1I111111111 111111111111111111lll' e z -3<- ro l 7-i-re Conduit LF 506,98] 26,128 30,718 6.06 +h590 -h59 -164 . E L Cable Tray LF 72.671 1827 0 0.00 -1827 183 65 C Bldg. Serv.& Lighting Cable LF 388,50D 2051 2050 0.53 -1 0 0 C Power Cable 600v & Below LF 662,h1] L 2267 2267 00.3h 0 0 0 T Instr. & Cpntrol Cable UN 2000 3 c2 5/ sod' erTO #- T-Power Cable Terminations EA 14,634 ~ 204 144 0 98 -60 6 2 12h4 85h' O.85 -390 39 1h C. Instr.& Cont. Terminations EA 101,00( i R I,
RIVER BEND UNIT #1 QUANTITY PLACEMENT ANALYSIS
SUMMARY
REPORT DATE3-3-80 J.O. 12210 REPORT NUMBER Q-2-80 BASED ON BASELINE COMMODITY PROFILES D U EST. CUMULATIVE MONTHLY ADJ. I N TOTAL DIFF TO BE BACK ON S DESCRIPTION. I PLANNED ACTUAL COMP 'LANNED SCHEDULE P T VS. BY ACTUAL III IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll!!IIIII llI11llII11 1111I1llllIIllII111111 11111111I1111111111111IIlllllllli'iz-ai-ro '/2 -se - n Concrete CY 261,66; 49,132 3h,22h 13.08 -lh,908 1h91 678 S T R U C T I IIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI11111111111 III 1I111111111II1111111111111IlllI1I IlllllIIIII 'llllllllIII 111111111111111111Illliz-ai-ro ' 7-e-a i p Pipe - 2" & Below LF 117.235 2011 1179 1.01 -832 83 30 I Pipe - 2" & Above LF 265,66: 23,515 8021 3.02 -15,h94 1549 553 P Hangers, Supports, and Re-E straints EA 25,000 7921 6550 3.00 -1371 137 49 / M E C 11 III 11I1111111111111llII111111111111lIll!IIIII Ill IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIlllIIIIII IIIIIIIIIILiz-3< ro 7-i-m Conduit LF 506,98] 26,128 30,718 6.06 +h590 -h59 -16h . g l L Cable Tray LF 72.671 1827 0 0.00 -1827 183 65 B Bldg. Serv.& Lighting Cable LF 388,50( 2051 2050 0.53 -1 0 0 C Power Cable 600v & Below LF 662,h1] 2267 2267 00.34 0 0 0 Instr. & Control Cable LF3,891,000 Sh Sh 2.70 0 0 0 Power Cable Terminations EA 14,634 204 144 0.98 -60 6 2 y C, Instr.& Cont. Terminations EA 101,000 12hh 85h 0.85 -390 39 14 i
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Gsd . O Q4 GSO Ae_ tu s-meest L e r - cm - Doh Co.v Ic-55 C $ Lt - fro $.C.owheilch Bedr G. Ec#wir T S lw-Mo TE' 7 Awwd [. S + 4./ Sp. &sr/saeouws J, E. oox'ea ero-xenae rea-an iseum as.A k u a meepnes Pn n u /I
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+ STATUS OMtAJOR EQUIPMEM1T I EQUIPMEN'P VENDOR DELIVERYr COtt1ENTS RPV in storage at CBIN j GE NSSS May,1981: R:Esctcr Pressure. j Vessel. Nemphis-Delivery with, internals installed. .l~
- Turbine-Generston GE Jan.19811 th.ru, Now in Off-Site storage at Memphis. Delivery-sequence Oct. 1982*
dependent upon erection 7 schedule. ! Fudw:lter; Heateur Biagbam Nov. 1979 gDrzin Pumpe Willamette On Site. Condensate Pumpa Binghan Sept. 1979 On Site Willamette l Resctor Plant Struthers May 1980 1 Compcnent Coollag Water Wells ' Hest Exchangers un site Mai:3 Condenser Weshtinghouse July 1977 thru ~ f&.Auxillaries April 1978 Subassembly work Underway I FcedwIter Heaterst l-Yuba Nov. 1978 On Site i, 1 Turbine Bldg. Harnischfeger June 1978 On Site Ovarh:ad Crane l High Pressure-GE NSSS July 1977 thru Pump, Motor, Valves Dec. 1979 Cora Spray _ Aug. 1980s p1esel Generator Motor Control Center Transformer 5 Rn2idual Heat GE NSSS Sept. 1979 thra Major equipment on site-Rimoval System
- Oct. 1980 local instruments due Oct., 1980
+ R; actor Protection GE NSSS Sept. 1980 thru Distribution panels 9/80 ,Systeep June 1981 Local instruments 6/81 i $ R; actor Feed Pumps Bingham March 1980-Reactor Feed Pump Willamette Motors on site. Power Generation Fabrication underway Controli Complex GE NSSS Dec. 1981 preassembly & test at" l-(PGCC)- San Jose.
- Schedule commitment due from GE by 1st Quater 1980
-.~. 4. ..N 3 C'JL F ETATES OTILITIES COM4NY A inh T ANU' 3bN PEAK 3ENE IACTUAL) 1979 toPJ 1991 19R2 1993 1984 1995 GSU SYSTf' De CD CA8 ABILITY: LUUISIANA N'. 1 PL A 4, (A) g47 gg7 g4y g47 g47 g47 ggy ' LOUI SI ANA f.O. 2' PL A'IT 154 154 154 '154 154 154 154 ST AT IOP. TOTAL 301 301 301 301 301. 301 301 WILLud GLEN ST ATION 1894 1994 1994. 1984(F) 1984 1984 1984 : NEL3ON STATIC 4 946 d46 ' 936(D) 1476(E) 1476 1476 2016 (J). S48tNE~ STATION 1458 1938 (_C) gg3g gg38 1938 1938 1938 NE CHF. S S T A T ION 477 427 427 427 427 427 427 LEmIS CREFK ST ATION 530 530 533 530 530 530, 530 564(Hh 564 . RIVER BEhD STATIW4 0 0 0 0 0 81G CAJUP! h6. 2 3 0 0 0 270(G) 270 270 BIG CAJUN NO. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 (.I) SYSTEM' TOTAL $456 5936 6026 6656 6926 7490 8165 GSu ARFA PURCHASED CAPABILITY: A. RAY 8 URN 52 57 52 52 52 52 52 B. TOLED0 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 C. TVA DIVERSITY 215 158 100 100 100 0 0 D. CENTRAL LOUISIAIIA ELEC. CO. 150 60 150 0 0 0 0 E. . OKLAHOMA GAS AIE) ELEC. C0. 150 150 150 50 150 0 0 F. SOUTHWESTERN ELEC. PWR. CO. 100 200 90 150 115-0 0 G. PUBLIC SERV. CO. OF OKLA. 0 0 60 100 45 0 0 H. CAJINI ELEC. PWR. CO-OP., INC. 0 0 -0 0 0 282 188 I. SAM RAY 8 URN DAM ELEC. C0-0P. 0-0 0 0 0 94 85 TOTAL CAPABILITY WITHIN GSU AREA e169 6602-6674 7154 7434 7964 8536 NOTES: IAl BASFD UN FSTIM ATED STE4N REQUIREMENTS TO SERVE LOUISI ANA ST54M PRODUCTS CUSTOMERS. (P ALL ANT CAPABILITIES Ih *1EGAWATTS. (C) SABIEP ur4I T 5 480MW, a N StiRVICE DEC. 21 19g Ifl !nN FMI Ha.: IEN!Mf8i3:120l!0.-ARCH 1: ink 1 9 2. gLgW GLFN UN T 6 90MW, SCHEDULED FUP SERVgCE MARCH i IFl W 84.UNf UALLi ED 940 MWi HOWE /ER, A 376 MW PORTION OF THE UNIT WILL EDb$ff fEh IP 1 i VER IJ k h ED FOR SFRVICE JAN. le 1985. Ill G 1PO IJI NE L SON O'il f 5,540W e $CETLEO f uP SLRVICE APRIL 1,1985. s
SN l P .g 1979 - 1995 INCLUSIvC .E' tACTUALi 1919 1930 1981-1982 1983 1984 1945 SUM. WIN. SUM. WIN. SU". WIN. 501. WIN. SUM.- WIN. SUM. WIN. SUM. 1. SYSTEM CAP ABILITY 5456 5936 5536.5936 6026 6026 6656 6926 6926 6926 7490 7625 8165 2. PLUS PU9 CHASES A. R A YP URN 52 52 52-51 52 52 52 52 52 52-52 52 52 8. TOLE 00 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 C. TVA DIVERSITY 215 0 158 0 100 0 100 'O 100 0 0 0 0 D. CElliltAL LOUISIANA ELEC. CO. 150 210 60 150 150 0. 0 0 0' O O O O E. OKLAHO M GAS AND ELEC. CO. 150 150 150-150 150 50 50 150 150 0 0 0 0 F. SOUTH ESTERN ELEC. PWR; CO. 100 200 200 200 90 90 150 150 115 115 0 0 0 G. PUBLIC SERV. CO. OF OKLA. 0 0 0 0 60 60 100 100 45 45 0 0 0 H. CAJUll ELEC. PWR. CO-0P. INC. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 282 188-188 I. SAM RAYOUllM DRM ELEC. CO-0P. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 94 85 85 TOTAL PUltCHASES 713 658 666 598 648 298 498 498 508 258 474 371 371 3. MINUS SALES -A. TVA DIVERSITY 0 158 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 r TOTAL SALES 3 158 9 100 0 100 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 4. TOT AL CAPA81LITY (1+2-3) 6161 6436 6602 6434 6674 6224 7154 7324 7434 7184 7964 7996 8536 5. SYSTEM PAXIMUM HOUR DEMAND A. MAXIMUM LDAD 5229 4091 5478 4167 5719 4396 6097 4638 6432 4884 6773 5128 7112 8. INTERRUPTIBLE LnAD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL FIRM DEMAND (A-33' 5229 4091 5478 4167 5779 4396 6097 4638 6432 4884 6773 5128 7112 6. MARGIN IN EXCESS OF LOAD (4-53 940 2345 1124 2267 895 1828 1057 2686 1002 2300 1191 2868 1424
- 7. DESIRED RESERVCS (0.15 X SI 784 822 822 86f 867 915 915 965 965 1016 1016 1067 1067
- 8. CAP. OFF FDR MAINTENANCE OR DERATED 1161 1645 0 1191 0
899 0 810 0 1846 0 1764 0
- 9. SURPLUS CAPABILI TY 4 6-7-93 0
0 302 209 28 14 142 911 37 0 175 37 357-
- 10. 2 4ARGIN IN EXCESS OF LOAJ (6/53 10.)
57.3 20.5 54.4 '15.5 41.6 17.3 57.9 15.6 47.1 17.6 55.9 20.0
- 1) ALL LORDS ARE IN K GAWATTS.
((2j ESTIMATE ASStfES St99ER PEAK IN AUGUST Alm WIIITER PEAK IN JAltlARY. NOTES: (3J THE 1979 DEMAND IIICLUDES SLEMC0 LOAD. A SLEMC0 LOAD OF 200 IBI HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE 1980 St#91ER DEMlWID. THE SLEMC0 LOAD WILL SECOME PART OF CEPC0 DDIAllD. WHEN CEPC0'S FIRST COAL UllIT j IS Ill SERVICE. THE CEPC0 COAL UllIT IS PRESENTLY SCHEDULEO IN-SERVICE APRIL 1.1980. I J
'$.r GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY 12 I LUA0 AND CAPA31LITY ES!! MATE e SYSTE3 YEARLY 60 MINUTE PEAKS 1933 THROUGH 1979 - ACTUAL 1980 THROUGH 1985 - ESTIMATFD 60 MINUTE PEkCENT 60 MINUTE PERCENT YF AF. 'tEGAWATT PEAK I NC RE A SE YEAR MEGAWATT PEAK INC RE A SE 1933 60 0.0 1960 1109 6.5 1934 66 10.0 1961 1211 9.2 1935 67 1.5 1962 1420 17.3 1936-- 78 16.4 1963 1531 7.8 1937 97 24.4 1964 1712 11.8 1938 100 3.1 1965 1832 7.0 1939 117 17.0 1966 2049 11.8 1940 121 3.4 1967 2300 12.2 1941 139 14.9 1968 2554 11.0 1942 146 5.0 1969 2851 11.6 1943 199 36.3 1970 3039 6.6 1944 218 9.5 1971 3285 8.1-1945 223 2.3 1972 3603 9.7 1946 205 8.1 ** 1973 3790 5.7 1947 265 74.3 1974 3896 2.8 1948 292 10.2 1975 3977 2.1 1949 327 12.0 1976 4162 4.7 1950 389 19.0 1977-4657 11.9 1951 440 13.1 1978 5138 10.3 1952 476 8.2 1979' 5229 1.8 1953 492 3.4 1980
- 5478***
4.8 1954 540 9.8 1981
- 5779 5.5 1955 604 11.9 1982
- 6097 5.5 1956 668 10.6 1983
- 6432 5.5
] 1957 7 77 16.3 1984
- 6773 5,3 1
1958 8 73 12 4 1985
- 711;2 5.0 1959 1041 19.2
- - DENUTE S EST I'4 ATED YE AR
- - IIENGTES ' i)ECP E AS E THE 1979 DEMAND INCLUDES SLEMCO LOAD. A SLEMCO LOAD OF 200 MW HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE 1980 DEMAND.
012580
GSU - RB #1 HARCll 10, 1980
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STATUS OF PIPE STRESS / SUPPORTS IS' SUED FORECAST EST. TOTAL / i AS OF 12/1/80 "U ITEM MARCH 1. 1980 1. Pipe stress analysis 227 285-382 aummaries. ' 2. Support donfiguration 1184 5900 7400 sketches. 3. Support detail dwgs. (BZ) 603 5000 7000 4. Support location dwgs. (EZ) 35 200 301 5. Supports released fo'r fab. 1532 7500 12113 6. Supports delivered / fabricated 194* 5200 12113 on site. (delivered) i 1 I m.m l l l
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376,500 LF-i -- SECURITY TERMINATIONS ~ 11,460 _t <Y 3 CIRCUITS' ' PO'4R - 3,300 ~ CONTROL. 14,700 SE, URITY - '2,000 C TOTAL 20,000 h m W '.: e e J e O 4 + e t 2% - k a 9 L T s + OM 8 e 4 3 g D j ,. ',Ih[ ~ + ~ q ~ ~ March 1, 1981-p ~ "(W 2 SPALL EORE STATUS 2 - i j . TOTAL SMALL BORE HANGERS-12,300 s FIELD INSTALLED (NOT, CAT.1); 7,200- ' lE BER HEADQUARTERS DESIGNED 5,100 !MIBER~OF HEADQUARTERS SMALL: BORE PIPING ' AND SUPPORT LOCATION DRAWINGS 150-ISSUED ~FOR CONSTRUCTION-10% PIPE SUPPORT' DETAILS ISSUEDL -80% SH0d ON MODEL-20%. e 9 Q t e s l. ? (, i 3 l ,a l J.[nfC Vh N Senior Vice Pres. River Bend. Nuclear Group W. J. Cahill 1 [SecretaryExec.\\ .Middlebrookh ( ) . Exec. Assistant ( B.C. Bryan' .) )[ManagementDir. Con [ Construction)[RiverBendOper)[Vice. President)[QualityAssur)[ Controller-Supt. Sitc Vice President Director Nuclear Tech. (J.E.Wimberley)(J.G.Weigand ) ( E.L. Draper ) '( T.C.~ trouse } (J.H. Curless } ( A.C. Baker } Gm ricJ + Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown on Separate on Separate on Separate on Separate on Separate on Chart w/ Chart Chart Chart Chart Chart VP Const.&Proj.Mgmt a ~ l i l Sr. Resident Asst. GSU Proj. 5~&W~QK Mgr. S&W Gen.T5upt. S&W Contract Admin. Manager Eng. (Site) C. Lundin. K. J. Aupperle P. Kaiser W._I. Cliffor.d J. Leavines (Acting) l ge. TJ' Supt. Site Eng. E. Sweeney j Senior Vice Pres.' River Bend Nuclear Group W .l. Dhill 1 'fSecretaryExec.\\ .Middlebrookg Exec. Assistant ( B.C. Bryan } ) [ Management,. ) [ Construction ) [ River Bend Oper\\ [ Vice President) [ Quality Assur )'[ Controller Dir. Contract Supt. Site Vice President Director Nuclear Tech. (J.E. Wimberley } ( J.G. Weigand } ( E.L. Draper ) ( T.C. Crouse } J.H. Curless ) ( A.C. Baker } Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown on Separate on Separate on Separate on Separate on Separate on Chart w/ Chart Chart Chart Chart Chart - VP Const.&Proj.Mgmt. 8 9 4 hiorVicePres} ~ River Bend Nuclear Group kW.J.cahill Secretary Exec. J.Middlebrooks 1 I f Supt. Site \\ -{ Director Construction Cont. J.E.Winberley j. ( A.C. ) cer I ~ Contract 'Adnin\\ Asst. Supt. [ Supv. of Site Const. R.L.Mullins Q.E.Dunkelberg} Const.Supv. Const.Supv. /5ite Cont.Adnin.. ( J.W.Gosdin R.W.llelmick V.J.Nonnand i l ,N s j I Const. Analyst Const. Analyst Sr. Purchasing (Civil) (Elect.) Agent D. A.0me G.E.Kelley, Const. Analyst (Civil) z I.Ilornnzi W RING Site Constructi<n ~ i . [VicePresident\\ Sec. Executive River Bend Oper. .B.G.Burris ( J.G.Weigand.} -N l l \\ [' Start-Up .) [ Project ) I Plant l Engineer . Manager Superintendent (J.M.Glazar ) ( E.Hammond ) ( P.E.Freehill } Department Department Department Organization Organization Organization Shown on Shown on Shown on l Separate Chart Separate Chart .N Separate Chart 9 l l Staff of Vice Pr.esident-l River Bend Operations l Vice Presid:nt River Bend Operations J.G.Weigand I [PlantManage) ( E.Hanmond/ I I I (Rad. Chem. y ( Supervisor)). /5upv. PlantT [ Plant Tech (AdministrativTe . (OperationsSupv). Gen.Mtce.Supv. <adiation Protec ( Supervisorj } G.R. Bruschi j Supervisor Shift Supv. Control Rm. /T & C Forema " '.'~ """" upv. Plant {M.O. Bishop Engineerin Foreman XL.R. Thompson ' D.O.lloward flicalth Physt.) Chemical Supv.oper. Procurement XW.F.Slyfield 3 Foreman S stem Eng'
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3AN 2 8 1981 Docket Nos.: 50-458/459 MEMORANDU.'i FOR: Frank J. Miraglia, Acting Chief. Licensing Branch #3, DL FROM: Darl Hood, Project Manager, Licensing Branch #3, DL
SUBJECT:
NOTICE OF CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL VISIT TO RIVER BEND STATION, UNITS 1 & 2 DATE & TIME: 8:30 a.m. March 3-5, 1981 LOCATION: Site, Feliciana Parish, Louisiana PURPOSE: TO REVIEW CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS AND COMPLETION ESTIMATES FOR RIVER BEND PARTICIPANTS: NRC Gulf States Utilities W. Lovelace J. Booker, et.al. W. Beach Stone and Webster B. Shultz, et.al. %g. /[.,[!' ~ Darl Hood, Project Manager Licensing Branch #3 Division of Licensing
Enclosure:
Agenda cc: See next page ? l If Meetings between NRC technical staff and appitcants for licenses are l open for interested members of the pubife to attend or observers pursuant to "open meeting and statement of NRC Staff Policy", e l 43FR28058,6/28/78. Advanced notice for such attendance is requested. Permission to enter construction site must be obtained in advance from the Utfifty. 9
i MEETING HOTICE DISTRIBUTION Docket File J. Stolz HRC PDR S. Hanauer Local PDR P. Collins TIC D. Vassallo NSIC D. Ziemann Branch File E. Hughes H. Denton F. Schroede.- 4 E. Case K. Kniel i D. Eisenhut D. Skovholt R. Purple G. Knighton T. Novak M. Ernst S. Varga R. Baer T. Ippolito E. Adensam R. A. Clark A. Thadani R. Reid ACRS(16) R. Tedesco Attorney, OELD B. Youngblood OIE (3) -A. Schwencer 050(7) F. Miraglia Project flanager _D. Hood J. R. Miller Licensing Assistant J. Lee G. Lainas Receptionist D. Crutchfield TERA L Russell J. LeDoux, I&E J. Olshinki V. Moore R. Vollmer I&E Headquarters R. Bosnak I&E Region I F. Schauer I&E Region II R. E. Jackson IAE Region III G. Lear I&E Region IV V. Noonan ISE Region V
- 5. Pawlicki T. Murley V. Benaroya NRC
Participants:
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J. D. Saltzman D. Ro'ss. P. Check R. Satterfield
- 0. Parr bec: Applicant & Service List F. Rosa W. Butler' W. Kreger R. W. Houston l
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Dr. E. Linn Draper, Jr. Vice President - Technology Gulf States Utilities Company P. 0. Box 2951 Beaumont, Texas 77704 Troy B. Conner llr., Esq. cc: Conner, Moore & Corber 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, ~ N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006 Mr. J. E. Booker, Safety & Licensing Gulf States Utilities Company P. O. Box 2951 Beaumont, Texas 77704 Stanley Plettman, Esq. Orgain, Bell & Tucker Beaumont Savings Building Beaumont, Texas 77701 Karin P. Sheldon, Esq. Sheldon, Harmon & Weiss 1725 I Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006 William J. Guste, Jr., Esq. Attorney General State of Louisiana P. O. Box 44005 State Capitol Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804 Richard M. Troy, Jr., Esq. Assistant Attorney General in Charge State of Louisiana Department of Justice 234 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 l 9 0 I l
fl 'S var fare veu w] ENCLOSURE CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL SITE VISIT MEETING AGENDA March'3 '1981 I. River Bend 1 and Needed Common Facilities 1. Overview of project construction schedule including progress and major milestones completed, current problems and any anticipated problem areas that may impact the current nenjac+=d fnal load date. Detailed review and current status of'dhsign and engineering effort 2. (by major discipline) including any potential problems that may arise from necessary rework. i 3._ Detailed review and current status of procurement activities including valves, pipe, instruments, cable, major components, etc. y 4. Actual and proposed craft work force (by major craft), craft availa-bility, productivity, potential labor negotiations and, problems. y 5.)DetailedreviewandcurrentstatusofalllargeandsmallboreQ pipe hangers, restraints, snubbers, etc., including design, 4 rewor_k, procurement, fabrication, delivery and installation. (f 6. Detailed review of project schedule identif.ving critical path items, near critical items, amount of float for various activities, the current critical path to fuel loading, methods of implementation of corrective action for any activities with negative float, and provisions for contingencies. The estimated project percent complete l as of January 31, 1981. 7. Detailed review and current status of bulk quantities including current estimated quantities, quantities installed to date, quanti-ties scheduled to date, current percent complete for each, actual L versus forecast installation rates, and basis for figures. (a) Concrete (CY) I (b) ProcessPipe(LF) -LargeBorePipe(21/2"andlarger) - Small Bore Pipe -(2" and smaller) (c) Yard Pipe (LF) (d) Large Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints Snubbers (ea) J.
2-(e) Small Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints.(ea) (f) Cable Tray (LF) (g) TotalConduit(LF) (h) Total Exposed Metal Conduit (LF) (1) Cable (LF) Power Control - Security Instrumentation Plant Lighting (j) Terminations (ea) Power Control Security Instrumentation Plant Lighting (k) Electrical Circuits (ea) Power Control Security (1) Instrumentation (ea) 8. Detailed review and current,ntatus of preparation of preop and acceptance test procedure's', integration of preop and acceptance -lI test activities with construction schedule, system turnover schedule, preop and acceptance tests schedule, current and pro-posed preop and acceptance tests program manpower. (2 h (aljl Total number of procedures required for fuel load. (b Number of draft procedures not started. I;d; Number of draft procedures being written. c l ( Number of procedures ' approved. I,e iumber of procedures in review. I,f Total number of preop and acceptance tests required for fuel load. I (g) Number of preop and acceptance tests completed, (h) Number of preop and acceptance tests currently in e progress. (1) Number of systems turned over to start-up. t -.-~r-- n
sg ^ e. 5 J 9. Detailed discussion of potential schedular influence due to changes attributed to NUREG-0737 and other recent ' licensing u,. requirements. i/ z,.'.< ciencies reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55(potential defi-, 4 ':,.f' Discussion of schedular impact, if any, regarding -10. e). y Applicant comments on financial :.omitments to complete facility.}{[' 11.
- 12. Overview of current construction management organization and activities.
' 13. Status of Hydrodynamic Loads Analyses and Desig g II. Status of Applicants' Decision for River Bend Unit 2 March 4, 1981 1. Additional questions, clarifications and discussions regarding discussion of February 10, 1981. 2. Ap'plicants presentation of plant layout and status preparatory to site tour. 4 3. Site tour and observation of construction activities. 4. (Optional"- time permitting) Tour of transmission corridor.through Port Hutsca qattlefield, s March 5,~1981 1. Staff Summary of Conclusions and Findings o, 'l g l l
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Senior Vice Pres. River Bend Nuclear Group 2 W. J. Cahill I [SecretaryExec.)- .Middlebrookh / 3 Exec. Assistant ( B.C. Bryan } [ Construction -)[RiverBendOperVice President) [ Vice President) [ Quality Assur )'[ Controller )[ManagementDir. Cont Supt. Site Director Nuclear Tech. (J.E. Wimberley } ( J.G. Weigand ) ( E.L. Draper ) ( T.C.' trouse } ( J.H. Curless ) ( A.C. Baker )_ Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown on Separate on Separate on Separate on Separate-on Separate on Chart w/ Chart Chart Chart Chart Chart VP Const.&Proj.Mgmt. u -- f Sr. Resident Asst. GSU Proj. S&W QA Mgr. S&WGed. Supt. Manager i Eng. (Site) C. Lundin S&W Contract Admin. K. J. Aupperle P. Kaiser I i .%_.I,._Clifford 1 J. Leavines (Acting) Supt. Site Eng. i E. Sweeney f e# W
[ffm ik SR. RESIDENT MANAGER l W.I. CLIFFORD I fp7,J RESIDENT MGR. Q.A. l CONSTRUCTION MANAGER C.A.000DY C.I.UNDIN ./' SUPT. Y CONST. CEN. CONST. GEN. SUPT. CONTRACT FIELD Q.C. / SUPT. SUPT. SUPT. ENGR. ADMIN. p R. SPENCE R.llUTCIIIMSON P.llANKS E.SWEENEY P. KAISER / /' AREA / AREA SAFETY RICCING
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STONE & WEBSTER ENGR. CORP. J.O. 12210 02/26/81
J Senior Vice Pres.' River Bend-3 Nuclear Group-W. J. Cahill l (seme.ryexec.) .Middlebrookh < Exec.Assista>nt ( B.C. Bryan } Director -)[ Controller ) [Dir. Contract) )- [ River Bend Oper) [Vice President) [ Vice President Management [ Construction Suot. Site Nuclear Tech. Quality Assur (J.E. Wimberley } ( J.G. Weigand } ( E.L. Draper } ( T.C. Grouse } (J.H. Curless } ( A.C. Baker } l ^ Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-Dept. Organi-zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown zation Shown on Chart w/ on Separate on Separate on Separate on Separate on Separate VP Const.&Proj.Mgmt. Chart Chart Chart. Chart Chart P I e ,~~ g
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[ f Supt. Site \\ Director Cont. L Construction ( J.E.Winberley j ( A.C. } I I Supv. of Contract Admin. Asst. Supt.. Site Const. R.L.Mullins h.E.Dtmkelberg} Site Cont.Adnin I Const.Supv. J.W.Gosdin Const.Supv. R.W.llelmick V.J.Normand ~ . 'N i s y 1 Const. Analyst Const. Analyst Sr. Purchasing @t (Civil) (Elect.) G.E.Kelley, D.A. Chase / Const. Analyst (Civil) 3 I.Hormozi s RBNG Site Construction
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-.S [Vice' President \\ Sec. Executive t River Bend Oper. B.G.Burris-(J.G.Weigand } I I Plant ) [ Start-Up )- h-Project ) Superintendent Manager Engineer (J.M.Glazar } ( E.Hammond ) ( P.E.Freehill } Department Department Department-Organization Organization Organization Shown on Shown on Shown on .,N Separate Chari separate Chart Separate Chart Staff of Vice President-River Bend Operations
Vice Presid:nt River Bend Operations J.G.Weigand o I CPlantManage E.Hamond 1 I I Gen.Mtce.Supv. aoiation Protec f5upv.PlantT Plant Tech.) Administrative I (Rad. Chem, j Supervisor) Supervisor 4(perationsSupv. Supervisor G.R. Bruschi upv. Plant ' ~ ~ Shift Supv. Control Rm. & C Forema Engineerin [(M.O. Bishop Supv.Oper. Foreman L.R. Thompson [HealthPhyst.) Chemical Procurement '0.0.Howard XW.F.Slyfield j Foreman (System Eng .E.Cryer ( L.F.thnhauch ( R. Jones I Control Rm. & C Forema { Shift Supv. A.Fredieu Toreman H.Stanfield Chemical ystem Eng. Expediter] ~~ (R.A.Nesmith [HealthPhyst. Foreman D.R.Glueck T.B.Womacky TV.M.Jamnik (J.B. Kelly [ Shift Supv.1 Control Rm. iect.m.ce 3 (D.Daniels f Foreman Supervisor I [ Elect.Mtce Sr.Pur sh Supervisor Op. Ag 0.Ross MAewd ( Forenan Planning ' T.C.Lynd 4 ( (G.T.Sund Shift Supv. Control Rm. W.J.Hendr Foreman Mechm.Mtce N Plant Securit" e 6,,. aw, NPRDA & Tech (E.P.Shankl i Foreman Supervisor p sor Shift Supv. Control Rm. .E Venabl# (N.W.Parden Suoport Supv. d.aaneriee [C.Bogolin Foreman T 'C.C. Warren Material Coor Supv.ReactorSys) i C.H.Greene j Control Rm i Foreman Nuclear Eng. / System Enn,.' l (T.M. Robert tee. Plan). Supervisor) %.K.*Ihibodeaty G.S. Young = RBNG Vice President-RB Operations
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~ s Vice President River Bend Operations J.G.Weigand ^ I .\\ Project -Engineering: ,N ( J.M.Glazar } I I l-I l. Engineer (Choc)} [ Asst.Proj. .} [ Eng.Coord.J[ Lead Mech. }[LeadNuclear} Project [ Assistant Engineer Engineer Project kJ.W.Leavines} (D.H. Wells-) (R.A.Frohnerath)k.J.Zoch ) k .A. England ). Engineer (Site) E L i i [ Lead PGCC { [M.D. Hawks ~} [ Engineer (NE) Engineer Engineer P.P. Mal czyk -[ Engineer- ) R.C.Lundholm (. )k / k'0.K.Cassidy) (Civil) [ Lead Civil / '} N Struct.Eng. [ Engineer ) C.W. Lambert (Elect.) ] [ Lead Elect. } Engineer [.NuclearStaff) i M.U.Rahman. Analyst \\ ) M.E.Walton [NuclearStaff} Analyst ~(G.P. Davis j RBNG Project Engineering c.
N Controller J.H.Curless 1 I l' .= I-1 Director Dir. Planning &3' Senior Budget. Supervisor W[(Perf.Measurenentl Analyst Cost Eng. ject Acct. lanning L. Smith. / Scheduling ) J.Tiefel T.Marphy / Analyst N s .F.Kelley Senior Site ' Supv.: Parts ' ' Cost [ Analyst Budget Analyst Accomtant & Gen.Acets. J W.Weatherford ( CScheduLing T. Taylor Analyst i Cost &Sched.Ana .Accomta)n j(B.C.Schaffef Cost Site Engineer Accountant : J.F.Britton B.McGee Eng . Accom t g T. Willi Cost ~ m 4 i Indust. Engineer) W.D.Gravatt j Controller's Department W =
~ n s. [ Director '} Quality " Assurance k LT.C.Crouse ) I I [Supv.-Quality-\\ [Supv.-Quality ) N [Supv.-Operations \\ I g Systems Quality.Assuranco I P.D. Graham Engineering R.B.Stafford :. G.V. King [ Quality ') [. Quality -.} Systems Rep. ~ Engineering k epresentative). ' J.11.McQuirter R ) C.L.Ballard ' f Quality Systems' Rep. '..[LEngineering .} Quality W.B.Stuart<} k presentative) Re K.G.Hodges ' [Assur.Eng.Sys.1 Quality \\ '[ Quality ) G.R.Kinsnell ( } Engineering Representative). ~ ~ R.R.Doggart s~ . s. -- [ Quality ) Engineering f Representative) ~ E.A.Troncelliti Q.A. Engineer \\ RBNG R.W. Oprea Quality Assurance k }
[VicePresident\\ Nuclear kTechnology E.L. Draper ) Secretary Executive 'N B.S.Ellison Manager Technical Programs J.E. Booker Stenographer 3 Executive D.K.0verstreet I i Supervisor Supv. Emergenc y Nuclear Planning Licensing W.J. Reed J.Cadwallaqer l Licen' sing Emergency Engineer Coordinator Planning Coord (Generic) E.R. Grant R.J. King Sr. Environmental Engineer (FSAR Prep) Supervisor Analyst G.G.Yates Out-of-Core J.W. Cook Fuels J.E.Barry Licensing Environmental Analyst Analyst (Site) K.N.Pfeiffer En t f-11.li.Harringtor g e J.E. Price RBNG Environnental VP-Nuclear Technology (A) ' Eng. Out-of ' Analyst ~~
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