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MONTHYEARIR 05000244/19860161986-11-12012 November 1986 Board Exhibit B-26,consisting of 861023 Insp Rept 50-244/86-16 & 861103 Forwarding Ltr ML20237H5151986-11-12012 November 1986 Board Exhibit B-25,consisting of Stating That 18% of MPR Total Billable Hours Spent on Nuclear Plants for Gpu & Subsidiaries from 1979-1985,10% in 1984,7% in 1985 & 7-10% Estimated for 1986,per Board Request ML20237H4421986-10-30030 October 1986 Board Exhibit B-22,consisting of Amended Spec Sections 9.3.4.2, Chemical Addition Sys & 5.2.6, Pump Flywheels ML20237H4631986-10-30030 October 1986 Board Exhibit B-23,consisting of Amended Specs,Including 5.2.3.2, Compatibility W/Reactor Coolant & 5.2.3.3, Compatibility W/External Insulation & Environ Atmosphere ML20237H4091986-10-29029 October 1986 Board Exhibit B-20,consisting of Forwarding Testimony of Dr Haverkamp W/Attachments,Including Insp Repts,Notices of Violation & Forwarding Ltrs ML20237H4191986-10-29029 October 1986 Board Exhibit B-21,consisting of Lh Bettenhausen 851007 Affidavit ML20237H4041986-10-10010 October 1986 Board Exhibit B-19,consisting of TMI-2 Control Room Layout Diagram ML20237H3921986-10-10010 October 1986 Board Exhibit B-18,consisting of 790215 Results of Reactor Coolant Leakage Test Sp 2301-3D1 ML20237H3901986-09-30030 September 1986 Board Exhibit B-17,consisting of Record of Dates,Reasons & Authorizations for Application of out-of-service Stickers to Devices ML20237H3531986-09-24024 September 1986 Board Exhibit B-16,consisting of 761008 Memo Re Category IV Control Room Operator (Cro) Training.Category IV Cro Study Assignment Sheet,Practical Evolutions Sheet & 90-day Cro Probationary Period Recommendation Sheet Encl ML20237H3241986-09-19019 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-15B,consisting of Resume of Dh Harrison ML20237H3121986-09-19019 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-15A,consisting of Resume of Nm Cole ML20237H4821986-09-18018 September 1986 Board Exhibit B-24,consisting of Forwarding Stated Items of Evidence,Per Request & Indicating That MPR Assoc,Inc Estimate of Percentage of Hours Spent Performing Svcs for Gpu During Past 10 Yr Not Yet Received ML20237H1781986-09-11011 September 1986 Board Exhibit B-11B,consisting of Graph Titled TMI-2 RCS Leakage Rate ML20237H1651986-09-11011 September 1986 Board Exhibit B-11A,consisting of Graph Titled TMI-2 Final Average Temp ML20237H1401986-09-11011 September 1986 Board Exhibit B-10A,consisting of Amended Senior Operator License SOP-2485-2 for Wh Zowe ML20237H1501986-09-11011 September 1986 Board Exhibit B-10B,consisting of Operator License OP-4602 for CC Faust ML20237H3031986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-12B,consisting of Rev 1 to Station Administrative Procedure 1036, Instrument Out-Of-Service Control ML20237G6711986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Iv(C) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Section Ix,App K,Tests 1-25 to MPR-875, Technical Review of RCS Leakage at TMI-2, Dtd June 1985 ML20237G6781986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Iv(D) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Section Ix,App K,Tests 26-50 to MPR-875, Technical Review of RCS Leakage at TMI-2, Dtd June 1985 ML20237G8711986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(K) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Witness Statements from J Stair,J Stupak, G Troffer,R Warren,D Weaver,D Wilson,R Zechman & W Zewe ML20237G9461986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(C) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Witness Statements in Alpha Order from R Dubiel to J Floyd ML20237G7031986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Iv(G) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Section Ix,App K,Tests 101-125 to MPR-875, Technical Review of RCS Leakage at TMI-2, Dtd June 1985 ML20237G8971986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(J) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant.... Vol Consists of Witness Statements from T Mulleavy,D Olson,I Porter,W Potts,M Ross, F Scheimann,J Seelinger,M Shafer,R Sieglitz & B Smith ML20237G9311986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(E) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Witness Statements in Alpha Order from L Harding to H Hartman ML20237H2961986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-12A,consisting of Rev 0 to Station Administrative Procedure 1036, Instrument Out-Of-Service Control ML20237G8531986-09-0808 September 1986 Board Exhibit B-4,consisting of 781027 Heat Balance Calculation for Group 32 ML20237H1071986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-9C,consisting of Control Room Photo ML20237G7391986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1C,consisting of Advising That Author Conclusions in 860828 Rept on Facility Leak Rate Testing Remain Unchanged After Reviewing Missing Pages from Nrr/Ofc of Investigations Rept on Jr Congdon ML20237G8651986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of Vol VI (a) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Discusses Witness Statements of C Adams,R Beeman,N Bennett,R Bensel, M Bezilla,J Blessing & R Booher ML20237G8871986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of Vol VI (B) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory.... Vol Discusses Witness Statements of J Boyd,K Bryan,D Buchter,J Brummer,J Chwastyk, M Coleman,W Conaway,J Congdon,M Cooper,E Curry & G Cvigic ML20237G6881986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Iv(E) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Section Ix,App K,Tests 51-75 to MPR-875, Technical Review of RCS Leakage at TMI-2, Dtd June 1985 NUREG-0680, Applicant Exhibit A-7,consisting of NUREG-0680,Section 4.0, TMI-1 Leak Rate Falsification1986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-7,consisting of NUREG-0680,Section 4.0, TMI-1 Leak Rate Falsification ML20237G8221986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of Vol V (D) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Discusses Tabs 38-53 ML20237G9241986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(F) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Witness Statements in Alpha Order from H Hartman to K Hoyt ML20237G9421986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(D) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Witness Statements in Alpha Order from E Frederick to C Guthrie ML20237H1241986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-9F,consisting of Control Room Photo ML20237G7051986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Iv(H) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Section Ix,App K,Tests 126-150 to MPR-875, Technical Review of RCS Leakage at TMI-2, Dtd June 1985 ML20237G7841986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol V (C) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Discusses Tabs 15-37 ML20237G9131986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-5A,consisting of Undated Results of NRR Investigation & Evaluation of Ten Licensed Operators Involved in TMI-2 Preaccident Leak Rate Testing Irregularities ML20237H1261986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-9G,consisting of Control Room Photo ML20237G9181986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(G) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant.... Vol Consists of Witness Statements from K Hoyt,T Illjes,D Jenkins,R Kleinfelter, H Kohl,G Kunder,L Lawyer,Jk Lionaroni,J Logan & J Manoskey ML20237G9071986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(H) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory.... Vol Consists of Witness Statements from W Marshall,J Mcgarry,H Mcgovern & B Mehler ML20237G9031986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Vi(I) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Witness Statements from B Mehler,A Miller & G Miller ML20237G7411986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of Vol V (a) to TMI Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing, Dtd 850905.Vol Discusses Tabs 1-9 ML20237H1141986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-9D,consisting of Control Room Photo ML20237G7581986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of Vol V (B) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing, Dtd 850905.Vol Discusses Tabs 10-14 ML20237G6931986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-1A,consisting of 850905 Vol Iv(F) to TMI-2 Reactor Coolant Inventory Balance Testing. Vol Consists of Section Ix,App K,Tests 76-100 to MPR-875, Technical Review of RCS Leakage at TMI-2, Dtd June 1985 ML20237H4741986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-5B,consisting of 850920 Memo Comparing NRR & Stier TMI-2 Leak Rate Test Evaluations.Technical Differences of Repts Not Significant to Overall Conclusion. Leak Rate Tests 1-156 for 781031-790331 Encl ML20237H0911986-09-0808 September 1986 Applicant Exhibit A-9A,consisting of Photo of Control Room 1986-09-08
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MONTHYEARML20210B8491999-07-21021 July 1999 Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10CFR50.54(w),for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 to Reduce Amount of Insurance for Unit to $50 Million for Onsite Property Damage Coverage ML20206D4141999-04-20020 April 1999 Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50,App R,Section III.G.2 Re Enclosure of Cable & Equipment & Associated non-safety Related Circuits of One Redundant Train in Fire Barrier Having 1-hour Rating ML20206T7211999-02-11011 February 1999 Memorandum & Order (CLI-99-02).* Denies C George Request for Intervention & Dismisses Subpart M License Transfer Proceeding.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990211 ML20198A5111998-12-11011 December 1998 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50.65 Re Requirements for Monitoring Effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants.Proposed Rulemaking Details Collaborative Efforts in That Rule Interjects Change ML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20199J0121997-11-20020 November 1997 Comment on Pr 10CFR50 Re Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommisioning Nuclear Power Reactors.Three Mile Island Alert Invokes Comments of P Bradford,Former NRC Member ML20148R7581997-06-30030 June 1997 Comment on NRC Proposed Bulletin 96-001,suppl 1, Control Rod Insertion Problems. Licensee References Proposed Generic Communication, Control Rod Insertion, & Ltrs & 961022 from B&W Owners Group ML20078H0431995-02-0101 February 1995 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Shutdown & Lowpower Operations for Nuclear Reactors ML20077E8231994-12-0808 December 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rev to NRC NPP License Renewal Rule ML20149E2021994-04-20020 April 1994 R Gary Statement Re 10 Mile Rule Under Director'S Decision DD-94-03,dtd 940331 for Tmi.Urges Commissioners to Engage in Reconsideration of Author Petition ML20065Q0671994-04-0707 April 1994 Principal Deficiencies in Director'S Decision 94-03 Re Pica Request Under 10CFR2.206 ML20058A5491993-11-17017 November 1993 Exemption from Requirements in 10CFR50.120 to Establish, Implement & Maintain Training Programs,Using Sys Approach to Training,For Catorgories of Personnel Listed in 10CFR50.120 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20065J3461992-12-30030 December 1992 Responds to Petition of R Gary Alleging Discrepancies in RERP for Dauphin County,Pa ML20065J3731992-12-18018 December 1992 Affidavit of Gj Giangi Responding to of R Gary Requesting Action by NRC Per 10CFR2.206 ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20210D7291992-06-15015 June 1992 Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR70.24 Re Criticality Accident Requirements for SNM Storage Areas at Facility Containing U Enriched to Less than 3% in U-235 Isotope ML20079E2181991-09-30030 September 1991 Submits Comments on NRC Proposed Resolution of Generic Issue 23, Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Failure. Informs That Util Endorses Comments Submitted by NUMARC ML20066J3031991-01-28028 January 1991 Comment Supporting SECY-90-347, Regulatory Impact Survey Rept ML20059P0531990-10-15015 October 1990 Comment Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR2,50 & 54 Re Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20055F4411990-06-28028 June 1990 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-55 Re Revs to FSAR ML20248J1891989-10-0606 October 1989 Order.* Grants Intervenors 891004 Motion for Permission for Opportunity to Respond to Staff Correspondence.Response Requested No Later That 891020.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 891006 ML20248J1881989-10-0303 October 1989 Motion for Permission for Opportunity to Respond to Staff Correspondence in Response to Board Order of 890913.* Svc List Encl ML20248J0301989-09-29029 September 1989 NRC Staff Response to Appeal Board Order.* Matters Evaluated in Environ Assessment Involved Subjs Known by Parties During Proceeding & Appear in Hearing Record & Reflect Board Final Initial Decision LBP-89-7.W/Certificate of Svc ML20247E9181989-09-13013 September 1989 Order.* Requests NRC to Explain Purpose of 890911 Fr Notice on Proposed Amend to Applicant License,Revising Tech Specs Re Disposal of Accident Generated Water & Effects on ASLB Findings,By 890929.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890913 ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247B7781989-07-18018 July 1989 Certificate of Svc.* Certifies Svc of Encl Gpu 890607 & 0628 Ltrs to NRC & Commonwealth of Pa,Respectively.W/Svc List ML20245D3651989-06-20020 June 1989 Notice of Oral Argument.* Oral Argument on Appeal of Susquehanna Valley Alliance & TMI Alert from ASLB 890202 Initial Decision Authorizing OL Amend,Will Be Heard on 890726 in Bethesda,Md.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890620 ML20245A5621989-06-14014 June 1989 Order.* Advises That Oral Argument on Appeal of Susquehanna Valley Alliance & TMI Alert from Board 890202 Initial Decision LBP-89-07 Authorizing OL Amend Will Be Heard on 890726 in Bethesda,Md.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890614 ML20247F3151989-05-22022 May 1989 NRC Staff Response to Appeal by Joint Intervenors Susquehanna Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert.* Appeal Should Be Denied Based on Failure to Identify Errors in Fact & Law Subj to Appeal.W/Certificate of Svc ML20246Q2971989-05-15015 May 1989 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Ensuring Effectiveness of Maint Programs for Nuclear Power Plants ML20246J6081989-05-12012 May 1989 Licensee Brief in Reply to Joint Intervenors Appeal from Final Initial Decision.* ASLB 890203 Final Initial Decision LBP-89-07 Re Deleting Prohibition on Disposal of accident- Generated Water Should Be Affirmed.W/Certificate of Svc ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20244C0361989-04-13013 April 1989 Order.* Commission Finds That ASLB Decision Resolving All Relevant Matters in Favor of Licensee & Granting Application for OL Amend,Should Become Effective Immediately.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890413 ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20248H1811989-04-0606 April 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Leave to File Appeal Brief out-of-time.* W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890411.Granted for Aslab on 890410 ML20248G0151989-04-0606 April 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Leave to File Appeal Brief out-of-time.* Requests to File Appeal Brief 1 Day Late Due to Person Typing Document Having Schedule Problems ML20248G0261989-04-0606 April 1989 Susguehanna Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Brief in Support of Notification to File Appeal & Request for Oral Argument Re Appeal.* Certificate of Svc Encl ML20248D7211989-04-0404 April 1989 Memorandum & Order.* Intervenors Application for Stay Denied Due to Failure to Lack of Demonstrated Irreparable Injury & Any Showing of Certainty That Intervenors Will Prevail on Merits of Appeal.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890404 ML20247A4671989-03-23023 March 1989 Correction Notice.* Advises That Date of 891203 Appearing in Text of Commission 890322 Order Incorrect.Date Should Be 871203.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890323 ML20246M2611989-03-22022 March 1989 Order.* Advises That Commission Currently Considering Question of Effectiveness,Pending Appellate Review of Final Initial Decision in Case Issued by ASLB in LBP-89-07. Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890322 ML20236D3821989-03-16016 March 1989 Valley Alliance & TMI Alert Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief in Support of Request for Appeal in Matter of 2.3 Million Gallons Of....* Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890316.Granted for Aslab on 890316 ML20236D3121989-03-15015 March 1989 Licensee Answer to Joint Intervenors Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief on Appeal.* Motion Opposed Based on Failure to Demonstrate Good Cause.W/Certificate of Svc ML20236D2901989-03-11011 March 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief in Support of Request for Appeal in Matter of Disposal of 2.3 Million Gallons of Radioactive Water at Tmi,Unit 2.* Svc List Encl ML20236A3761989-03-0808 March 1989 Licensee Answer Opposing Joint Intervenors Motion for Stay.* Stay of Licensing Board Decision Pending Appeal Unwarranted Under NRC Stds.Stay Could Delay Safe,Expeditious Cleanup of Facility.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20236C2441989-03-0808 March 1989 NRC Staff Response in Opposition to Application for Stay Filed by Joint Intervenors.* Application for Stay of Effectiveness of Final Initial Decision LBP-89-07,dtd 890202 Should Be Denied.W/Certificate of Svc ML20235V2641989-03-0202 March 1989 Notice of Aslab Reconstitution.* TS Moore,Chairman,Cn Kohl & Ha Wilber,Members.Served on 890303.W/Certificate of Svc ML20235V2161989-02-25025 February 1989 Changes & Corrections to Susquehanna Valley Alliance/Three Mile Island Alert Documents Submitted on 890221.* Certificate of Svc Encl 1999-07-21
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9 DEPOSITION OF: JULIEN V. ABRAM0VICI 10 TAKEN BY: THREE MILE ISLAND ALERT 11 BEFORE: SUSAN L. SCHREFFLER, RPR-CP REPORTER - NOTARY PUBLIC 12 DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1984, 6:00 P.M.
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3 A 11, like I say, I was the most junior of the group 4 and whatever ay wanted me to do, I would have dond it.
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i 17 A We waited for Dick Wilson to come from Parsippany 2 with some other people.
s Q Did Mr. Wilson arrive?
20 A Yes, he did.
21 Q Wh'at did you do at the time he arrived?
22 A We went into one of the conference rooms there and l
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3 Q Anybody ;1se that you can remember?
4 A There was a room full of people, I just don't 5 remember who they were. George Lehmann was there, I know I 6 that.
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9 A I ---probably they were there, but I do not remember.
10 Q What was discussed at the meeting other thar. Mr..
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u A One thing that did come up was the fact that there was a concern for hydrogen inside the Reactor Building, and
!} m the installation of the hydrogen recombiners was discussed.
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15 Q 16 point, there was no requiremant that they be hooked up?
17 A That's correct.
m Q The concern expressed for hydrogen, who expressed m that concern?
20 A George Kunder.
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5 Q What other discussion was there on the possible 6 presence of hydrogen?
7 A I don't remember.
! 8 Q Was there a discussicn as to what to do with the 9 hydrogen combiner?
10 A To the best of my recollection, the decision was to 11 getsomebodyfromAtomicsInternationalwhomadethecombinebs, u you know, to help us out since there was a potential for l( 13 higher than design limit on hydrogen.
14 Q What was the design limit at that time?
15 A I think it was four percent.
16 Q So, there was a decision to get advice from Atomics l
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E A Rockwell International and Atomics International.
i B One is a division of the other. I'm not exactly sure who is 30 who.
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23 A Yes.
21 Q Who?
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l 5 If I'm not mistaken, prior to him arriving, there 6 was a gentleman named I think Allison, who was a technical 7 representative that again, to the best of my recollection, 8 arrived before Jim Hendre did.
9 Q Where was he from?
10 A He was aldb from Rockwell or Atomics International, 11 but he was a field representative.
U Q Was he at this meeting, by any chance?
No,'none of these people were at the meeting.
}[ D A They 14 arrived after the meeting.
15 Q Who implemented or carried out this decision to 16 contact either Mr. Hendre or Mr. Allison?
17 A I don't recall the exact individual. As a result 2 of Mr. Wilson's arrival, he set up shifts, you know, with an B individual in char 6e who would support people in the Tech j 20 Support -- so-called Tech Support Center and people who would 21 be in the control room. He also set up people, a group of l 22 people to interview other people in operations.
23 Q That is like control room operators?
24 A Control room operators, I guess engineers. I don't 25 know who compiled that group, but I know it was set up.
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l 3 A Mr. Hendre.
4 Q Mr. Hendre. They were contacted, is that correct?
5 A Right.
6 Q Did they come to the site?
7 A Yes, they did.
I 8 Q .When did they come to the site?
9 A I don't recall the exact date, 'but probably on the -- .
I W I would say on the 30th or the 31st.
I 11 Q Again, their consultation was sought with regard 12 to linking up the hydrogen recombiner?
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15 Hendre was more of a design type, consultant type rather than 16 a hands on type working with the equipment.
17 Q Now, Mr. Lowe was at this meeting, is that correct?
18 A Yes, he was.-
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22 Q Did you say anything at this meeting?
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1 Components and I'was involved in buying the hydrogen recombiners 2 for Forked River. Regulatory guides allow you to share a 3 unit between plants, and since we already had a similar unit 4 at TMI, was the decision to buy a similar unit for Forked River 5 so we can share it. So, I was kind of familiar with the unit.
6- .There was a general concern with recombiners because 7 I think just before TMI, a few months back,,there was a 8 detonation at Oyster Creek, but that was a catalytic recombiner ,
9 not a. thermal recombiner like at TMI.
m Q So, there was some concern that perhaps the actuatior ,
11 of the recombiner might cause a spark or combustion of some 12 sort?
u A Well, there was -- I think it's fair to say that
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u there was a concern that once you hook up the recombiners, m you are actually opening the Reactor Building isolation to la the outside environment, which would be the auxillary building 17 in this case. Again, I think the auxillary building, I'm not a sure.
m Q .Wny would that be harmful?
23- A The harmful is that. the potential is there that if 21 you do have a -- either a detonation or you have a release 22 of radioactivity through the lines, through leakage, it would 23 be harmful to the people on site and off site by increasing
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2 A Yes.
3 Q So, it's fair to say there was some concern about 4 possible detonation of hydrogen in the Reactor Building?
5 A No, in the recombiner.
6 Q In the recombiner?
7 A In the recombiner.
8 Q If the recombiner were joined up or were put into 9 operation?
10 A As I stated before, the recombiner again, to the 11 best of my recollections, was designed for four percent. So, U there was a concern that if taere was excess of four percent
[ 13 hydrogen, even so below the flammable limit -- which again I 14 think was somewhere in the seven to fourteen percent region --
15 you could have a detonation.
16 In other words, if the recombiner is designed only 17 for four percent, you would have an excess that wasn't 18 compensated in the reaction.
19 Q And that could be burned or it could renuit in 20 combustion?
21 A Like I say, I was not concerned because the four 22 percent reaction, even if you have seven and you put back 21 three, and it's still less than the flammability limit.
21 Q So, your opinion was that whatever amount the 25 recombiner worked on, it would be of benefit? In other words,
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2 A It would be fair to say that based on my information 3 at the time of the hydrogen in the Reactor Building, which 4 was four percent plus or minus, even one percent or two percent 5 higher would not be a concern for the recombiner.
6 Q Was there any fear or concern at that time about 7 a combustion or burning of hydrogen in the Reactor Building?
8 A As a result of hooking up the recombinert 9 Q Or activating equipment in the Reactor Building.
10 A I don't recall.
11 MR. WILSON: Objection. I think that's a compound u question there. I think you should get them one at a time.
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{ 13 11 Q I think your answer is you don't remember to either 15 one of them?
16 A Yes.
17 Q Was there some discussion at this meeting or in 18 this time frame in the afternoon of March 29th about core 19 damage?
20 A In the meeting with Dick Wilson, again to the best 21 of my recollection, he said that his directivos are that we z! assume that the core is damaged. Whether that was based on a 23 financial decision or on information that he has gathered 21 from before, I couldn't say.
wi Q When he said the core was damaged, what did you
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2 A Again, to the best of my recollection, a financial *--.
3 .you know, a financial loss from what I recall, that you lost 4 a core, that that's equal to X amount of dollars.
5 Q Well, what did that mean in the context of this 8 meeting? In other words, why was he telling you that in the 7 context of this meeting?
8 A Again, I don't recall exactly, but I would again --
9 Again, I don't remember. I would probably have to say that to it was something, you know, we're not looking to recover the l 11' core. In other words, we're not looking to restart the l
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So, Mr. Wilson was essentially talking about core 14 Q 15 damage so severe that the reactor would not be restarted?
16 A In the immediate future, yes.
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l 19 A At that point, probably I thought something.like 20 weeks___or maybe_a coup 1e of. months._
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