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STATc or ILLINOIS OFFICM OF THE GOYMHNOH SPRINOFIELD S2706 i
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November 26,1980 l
Mr. William Lovelace l
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission l
5715 Maryland National Bank Building Washington, D.C.
20555 Re: Clinton Unit 1 Scheduling
Dear Bill:
As promised, I am sending you excerpts from Illinois Power Com)any's monthly reports to the Illinois Commerce Comission which deal with scieduling.
These reports only date back to January, 1980.
Be advised that IP measures " pro-ductivity" as man-hours / quantity installed. Therefore, in the status sumary, statements indicating productivity levels are above those forecast mean exactly the opposite of what those words ordinarily convey.
George Brashear (IPC) indicated at your November 14,1980 meeting at Clinton that this information is not very useful and consists of " fixed milestone schedules".
I disagree, of course. The information is useful and the EZPERT printouts show distributed float times that change from month to month.
Basically you can see that in the last year durations for various construction activities have been compressed to the limit and float times have been sig-nificantly reduced for most activities and are now negative in many cases.
If this infomation is useful to you, you can request IPC to supply you a copy of its reports on a continuing basis.
I hope this information will be helpful to you in your work.
S ce ly y s,
,y Rudi Bertschi Office of Consumer Services 320 W. Washington, 5th Floor Springfield,;L 62706 (217)785-3196 Enclosure 1 840606 L
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799 Roosevelt Road, Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137 NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT: 81-45 CONTACT:
Jan Strasma 312/932-2674 meaa NRC TO !!OLD llEARING ON CLINTON POWER PLANT OPERATING LICENSE The presiding Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will conduct a public hearing at a futuro dato in the Nucicar Regulatory Commission prococding on the application submitted by Illinois Power Company for licensos to operate Units 1 and 2 of the Clinton Power Station under construction in liarp Township, Dewitt County, about six miles cast of Clinton.
The Licensing Board was appointed to rule on petitions filed in response to a notico of opportunity for hearing on the licenso application.
The Licensing Board consists of the following Administrativo Judgoo:
Dr. Ccorgo A. Fergucon, Dr. Oscar !!. Paris, and llugh K.
Clark,'who is Chairman of the Board.
Judge Ferguson is a Professor of Nuclear Engincoring at lloward University, Washington, D.C.
Judge Clark, a lawyer, resides in Kennedyvillo, Maryland.
Judge Paris, an environmental scientist, is a full time Administrative Judge on the NRC Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panol.
The Licensing Board has granted the petition of Prairio Alliance and admitted it as a party to the proccoding.
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will participate as an interestod state.
Other parties to the proceeding are the licenso amplicant and the NRC staff.
Members of the public w:to are not parties to the aroceeding and who wish to state their views and concerns at the
- 1 oaring may make oral or written limited appearanco statomonto at timos to be designated lator by the Licensing Board.
Thoso who wish to mako limited appearanco statements are requestod to inform the Sacrotary of the Commission, Nuclear Roguintory Commission, Washington, D.C.
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As they becomo available, documents and correspondenco relating to the licensinT, of the Clinton Station will be available for public inspection at tic NRC Public Document Room, 1717 11 Scroot N.W.,
Washington, D. C. and at the Vespasian Warner Public Library, 120 West Johnson Strcot, Clinton, Illinois.
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