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Notification of 850904-06 Caseload Forecast Panel Visit to Seabrook,Nh to Assess Const & Completion Schedule.Meeting Agenda Encl
ML20129F236
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/25/1985
From: Nerses V
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Knighton G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8507170281
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SUBJECT:

FORTHCOMING NRC CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL VISIT TO SEABROOK 1 AND 2 SITE DATE & TIME: September 4 and 5, 1985 September 6, 1985 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 9:00 am - 11:45 am (ifrequired)

LOCATION: Education Center Seabrook Station Seabrook, New Hampshire PURPOSE: Assess status of construction and completion schedule for Seabrook Station (meeting agenda enclosed).

PARTICIPANTS: NRC PSHN C Knighton 7. Derrickson R. Hartfield J. De Vincentis T. Cerne R. Sweeney, et al.

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Victor Nerses, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing cc: See next page Note: NRC meetings are open to interested members of the public to attend as observers. Members of the public who wish to attend this meeting must contact V. Nerses (301/492-7238) no later than 3:45 pm August 30, 1985. (The NRC generally does not have access authority to allow members of the public to attend the station tour portion of the meeting. This authority resides with PSNH who has responsi-bility to maintain physical security and proprietary infonnation.

Therefore, admission of the public to the Seabrook construction site is at the discretion of PSNH. For further information about access to the site tour, contact the site representative, Mr. Sanchez at 603-474-9521 ext. 2487.)

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Seabrook Mr. Robert J. Harrison President and Chief Executive Officer Public Service Company of New Hampshire Post Office Box 330 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Thomas Dignan, Esa. E. Tupper Kinder, Esq.

John A. Ritscher, Esq. G. Dana Bisbee, Esq.

Ropes and Gray Assistant Attorney General 225 Franklin Street Office of Attorney General Boston, Massachusetts 02110 208 State Hosue Annex -

Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Mr. Bruce B. Beckley, Project Manager Public Service Company of New Hampshire Resident Inspector Post Office Box 330 Seabrook Nuclear Power Station Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 c/o US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Post Office Box 700 Dr. Mauray Tye, President Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 Sun Valley Association 209 Summer Street Mr. John DeVincentis, Director Haverhill, Massachusetts 01839 Engineering and Licensing Yankee Atomic Electric Company Robert A. Backus, Esq. 1671 Worchester Road O'Neil, Backus and Spielman Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 116 Lowell Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Mr. A. M. Ebner, Proiect Manager United Engineers & Constructors Ms. Beverly A. Hollin, worth 30 South 17th Street 7 A Street Post Office Box 8223 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire 03842 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101 William S. Jordan, III Mr. Philip Ahrens, Esq.

Diane Curran Assistant Attorney General Harmon, Weiss & Jordan State House, Station #6 20001 S Street, NW Augusta, Maine 04333 Suite 430 Washington, DC 20009 Mr. Warren Hall Jo Ann Shotwell, Esq. Public Service Company of Office of the Assistant Attorney General New Hampshire Environmental Protection Division Post Office Box 330 One Ashburton Place Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Seacoast Anti-Pollution League D. Pierre G. Cameron, Jr., Esq. Ms. Jane Doughty General Counsel 5 Market Street Public Service Company of New Hampshire Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Post Office Box 330 Manchester, New Hampshire 03105 Mr. Diana P. Randall 70 Collins Street Regional Administrator - Region I Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874 U.S. Nuclear Regul-iory Commission 631 Park Avenut King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406

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Mr. Calvin A. Canney, City Manager Mr. Alfred V. Sargent, l City Hall Chairman  ;

126 Daniel Street Board of Selectmen Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801 Town of Salisbury, MA 01950 Ms. Letty Hett Senator Gordon J. Humphrey Town of Brentwood U. S. Senate RFD Dalton Road Washington, DC 20510 Brentwood, New Hampshire 03833 (Attn: TomBurack)

Ms. Roberta C. Pevear Senator Gordan J. Humphrey Town of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire 1 Pillsbury Street Drinkwater Road Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Hampton Falls, New Hampshire 03844 -

(Attn: HerbBoynton)

Ms. Sandra Gavutis Mr. Owen B. Durgin, Chairman Town of Kensington, New Hampshire Durham Board of Selectmen RDF 1 Town of Durham East Kingston, New Hampshire 03827 Durham, New Hampshire 03824 Charles Cross, Esq.

Chairman, Board of Selectmen Shaines, Mardrigan and Town Hall McEaschern South Hampton, New Hampshire 03827 25 Maplewood Avenue Post Office Box 366 Mr. Angie Machiros, Chairman Portsmouth, NH 03801 Board of Selectmen for the Town of Newbury Newbury, Massachusetts 01950 Mr. Guy Chichester, Chaiman Rye Nuclear Intervention Ms. Rosenary Cashman, Chairman Committee Board of Selectnen c/o Rye Town Hall Town of Amesbury 10 Central Road Town Hall Rye, New Hampshire 03870 Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913 Jane Spector Honorable Richard E. Sullivan Federal Energy Regulatory Mayor, City of Newburyport Commission Office of the Mayor 825 North Capital Street, NE City Hall Room 8105 Newburyport, Massachusetts 01950 Washington, D. C. 20426 Mr. Donald E. Chick, Town Manager Mr. R. Sweeney Town of Exeter New Hampshire Yankee Division 10 Front Street Public Service of New Hampshire Exeter, New Hampshire 03823 Company 7910 Woodmont Avenue Mr. William B. Derrickson Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Senior Vice President Public Service Company of -

New Hampshire Post Office Box 700, Route 1 Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874

, SEABROOK Caseload Forecast Agenda.

1. Overview of project construction a'nd preoperational testing schedule, including progress and major milestones completed, current problems and any anticipated problem areas that may impact the current prolected fuel load date. (Include impact because of the inability tn achieve full funding by January 1985 and thereafter.)
2. Detailed review and current status of design and engineering effort (by major discipline), including any potential problems that may arise from necessary rework. (Include impact of SARS changes and status of cable tray bracing and support changes.)
3. Detailed review and current status of procurement activities, including valves, pipe, instruments, cable, major components, spare parts, etc.
4. Actual and proposed craft work force (by major craft), craft availability, produc'tivity, potential labor negotiations and problems.

S l<. Detailed review and current status of all large and small bnre pipe hangers, restraints, snubbers, etc., including design, rework, procurement, fabrication, delivery and installation. (Discuss impact of approval /non-approval of proposal to waive ASME code stamping of Class 2 and 3 NF supports.)

6. Detailed review of project schedule identifying 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 of negative float, and provisions for contingencies. The estimated project percent complete as well as the method used as of June 15, 1985.
7. Detailed review and current status of bulk quantities, including current estimated quantities, quantities installed to date, quantities scheduled to date, current percent complete for each, actual versus forecast installation rates, in cubic yards /mo., linear feet /mo. , or number /mo., and basis for figures.

(a) concrete (CY)

(b) Process Pipe (LF)

- Large Bore Pipe (2 1/2" and larger)

- Small Bore Pipe (2" and smaller)

(c) Yard Pipe (LF)

(d) Large Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints, Snubbers (ea)

(e) Small Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints (ea)

(f) Cable Tray (LF)

s (g) Total Conduit (LF)

(h) Total Exposed Metal Co'nduit (LF)

(i) Cable (LF)

- Power

- Control

- Security

- Instrumentation

- Plant Lighting (j) Terminations (ea)

- Power

- Control

- Security

- Instrumentation

- Plant Lighting (k) Electrical Circuits (ea)

- Power

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- Security

.., (1) Instrumentation (ea)

8. Detailed review and current status of preparation of preop and acceptance test procedures, integration of preop and acceptance test activities with construction schedule, system turnover schedule identifying each system and status, preop and acceptance tests schedule identifying each test and status, current and proposed preop and acceptance tests program manpower.

(a) Total number of procedures required for fuel load.

(b) Number of draft procedures not started.

(c) Number of draft procedures being written.

(d) Number of procedures approved.

(e) Number of procedures in review.

(f) Total number of preop and acceptance test required for fuel load identifying each.

(g) Number of preop and acceptance test completed identifying each.

(h) Number of preop and acceptance tests currently in progress identifying each and status.

(i) Number of systems and/or subsystems turned over to start-up identifying each.

(k) Number of systems turned over to Operations Group, identifying each system and the outstanding open items for each system.

(k) Number of retest expected, if any, identifying each retest and the cause for retest.

9. Detailed discussion of potential schedular influence due to changes attributed to NUREG-0737 and other recent licensing requirements.

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f 10. Discussions of sc'hedular impact, if any, regarding potential deficiencies reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55(51.

11. Overview of current cons,truction and startup management organization showing interfaces between the two. (Discuss status of BIP turnover schedule with particular emphasis on potential adverse impact on schedule of I+C and HVAC system turnover delays).
12. Detailed review and current status of ' design, engineering and construction effort including quantities, work-off rates and completion schedule for:

(a) ATWS design changes (b) High energy line break (HELB)

(c) Pipe stress (as-built) analysis (d) N-stamp certification program (e) Updating drawings and specifications to as-built conditions if) Environmental qualification of safey-related equipment .

(g) Seismic qualification of safety-related equipment (h) Radiation Monitoring System (i) Solid waste handling system (j) HVAC Systems

13. Detailed review of room / area turnover schedule and status. (Discuss impact of lump-sum work in specific buildings -- eg: diesel generator, cooling tower, et. al.)
14. Review of open punch list items by category (hardware / paper work) identifying each and the work-off rates vs add on-rate. (Provide discussion of Project Completion System for major open items and the overall trend for open items on the Imcomplete Items List).
15. Discuss status of USNRC Reg. Guide 1.97 qualification and QA Program i
16. Detailed review and discussion of work remaining in containment (

including quantities, installation rates and schedules for completion. j

17. Detailed review and current status of power accession testing procedures and operational procedures.
a. Power accession test procedures including safety-related and nonsa fety-rela ted.
1. Numbers required
2. Numbers not started
3. Numbers in preparation and approval process
4. Numbers approved

. b. Operating procedures required for fuel loading; including station administrative, station operational, surveillance (e.g. technical specification), maintenance and emergency procedures.

1. Numbers required
2. Numbers not started
3. Numbers in preparatica and approval process  !

4 Numbers approved ,

18. Detailed review and current status of permanent station and support staffing, training and licensing.
a. Staffing for Unit 1 operation, including presently employed, projected and authorized for each group reporting to the Vice President, Nuclear Production (Reference FSAR Fig.13.1-1).
b. Staffing of Unit 1 station organization including presently employed contracted, projected, and authorized for each organization subgroup (Reference FSAR Fig.13.1-5).
c. Training program, outstanding training courses required prior to fuel load, identify job titles, numbers of personnel, and projected completion.
d. Operator and senior operator licenses presently onsite, contracted, projected, and required for fuel loading.
19. Site tour and observation of construction activities.
20. Discussion of the status of the as-engineered /as-constructed verifi-cation programs being conducted as part of the ASME Completion Program (eg Bulletin 79-14 stress analyses) and other construction completion programs (eg: beam verification, TP-8, TP-10)

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{ MEMORANDUM FOR: George W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No. 3 Division of Licensing FPOM: Victor Nerses, Project Manager l Licensing Branch No. 3, Division of Licensing L

SUBJECT:

FORTHCOMING NRC CASELOAD FORECASi PANEL VISIT TO I

SEABROOK 1 AND 2 SITE DATE & TIME: September 4 and 5, 1985 September 6, 1985 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 9:00 am - 11:45 am (if required)

LOCATION: Education Center f Seabrook Station Seabrook, New Hampshire PURPOSE: Assess status of construction and completion schedule for Seabrook Station (meeting agenda enclosed).

PARTICIPANTS: NRC PSHN C Knighton D errickson R. Hartfield J. De Vincentis T. Cerne R. Sweeney, et al.

V. Nerses, et al.

Victor Nerses, Project Manager Licensing Branch No. 3 1 Division of Licensing n cc: See next page Note: NRC meetings are open to interested members of the public to attend as observers. Members of the public who wish to attend this meeting must contact V. Nerses (301/492-7238) no later than 3:45 pm August 30, 1985. (The NRC generally does not have access authority to allow members of the public to attend the station. tour portion of the meeting. This authority resides with PSNH who has responsi-bility to maintain physical security and proprietary information.

. Therefore, admission of the public to the Seabrook construction site is at the discretion of PSNH. For further information about access to the site tour, contact the site representative, Mr. Sanchez at 603-474-9521 ext. 2487.)

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R. Bonsak, Acting, AD/CSE, DE L.'Rubenstein W. Houston ,

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Attorney, OELD' l J. Partlow B. Grimes E. L. Jordan

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