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Category:EXHIBITS (DOCKETING AND SERVICES BRANCH INFORMATION
MONTHYEARML20138J1931985-08-14014 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-126A,consisting of 801029 Rev 6 to Section 4.0, Project Engineering & Rev 4 to Section 5.0, Procurement to QA Plan IR 05000498/19840111985-08-14014 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-145,consisting of Forwarding Insp Repts 50-498/84-11 & 50-499/84-11 on 840730- 0802 & 0813-16.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected: Followup of Quadrex Rept Findings in NUREG-0948 ML20138H9341985-08-14014 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-146,consisting of Confirming Adequacy of Implementation of ASME safety-related Welding Activities & safety-related Complex Concrete Placements.Concurrence Requested Re Listed Plan ML20138J3571985-08-14014 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-138,consisting of 811215 Memo Forwarding Chronology Events Concerning Quadrex Rept.Nrr Project Manager Aware of Rept Completion in Early May 1981 ML20138J0721985-08-14014 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-147,consisting of 811119 Testimony of Np Palladino & Wj Dircks Before Subcommittee on Energy & Environ Re Adequacy of QA for Nuclear Plants Under Const ML20138J0521985-08-14014 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-147A,consisting of Pages 92-95 of 811119 House Subcommittee on Energy & Environ Oversight Hearing, QA in Power Plant Const ML20138H6801985-08-13013 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-145,consisting of Rev 5 to Project Licensing Procedure PLP-02, Reporting Design & Const Deficiencies to NRC, ML20138J1741985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-142,consisting of 811028 Memo Summarizing Quadrex Rept Re Engineering Design Status.Rept Not in-depth Analysis of Brown & Root Design Effort.Table Listing Areas of Concern Encl ML20138H7111985-08-13013 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-146,consisting of Rev 3 to Project Specific QA Procedure PSQP-A8, Trend Analysis Administration, .Interim Change Notice 2 to Procedure Also Encl ML20138J1571985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-140,consisting of 810911 Summary of 810908 Meeting W/Util in Region IV Ofc Re Quadrex Review of Brown & Root Engineering.Items Util Reported Per 10CFR50.55(e) Discussed ML20138J1211985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-143,consisting of 820126 Summary of 820118 Meetings W/Applicant,Brown & Root & Bechtel Re Mgt Transition Activities.List of Participants Encl IR 05000498/19830211985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-135,consisting of Forwarding Insp Repts 50-498/83-21 & 50-499/83-21 on 850918-1031.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Allegation Re Steel Supplier QA Program ML20138J0811985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-136,consisting of 850719 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Deficient Sys Record Packages for 125-volt Dc & 4 Kv Ac Sys.Initially Reported on 850625. Review Continuing.Next Rept by 850919 ML20138H6361985-08-13013 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-143,consisting of Rev 1 to Section 2.20, General Project Requirements Reporting Significant Deficiencies Federal Regulation 10CFR50.55(e), . Change Notice GPRM-171 Also Encl ML20138H5451985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-144,consisting of 820126 Memo Forwarding Applicant Chronology of Alleged Quadrex Conspiracy, & NRC Comments on Chronology of Actions Re Quadrex Conspiracy 14 ML20138H5271985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-134,consisting of Forwarding SALP for Jul 1980 - June 1981.Areas Evaluated Include Containment & Other safety-related Structures, Support Sys,Licensing Activities & Corrective Action ML20138H6161985-08-13013 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-142,consisting of Undated STP-DC-021D, Engineering Procedure for Engineering Design Deficiencies. App a Re Requirements for Reporting Deficiencies as Specified in 10CFR50.55(e) Encl ML20138J0001985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-141,consisting of Handwritten Note Re Rept by Quadrex Concerning Identification of Potential 10CFR50.55(e) Items,To Be Available in May ML20138H6521985-08-13013 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-144,consisting of Rev 7 to Procedure 5.3, Review of Nonconformance Repts for Deficiency Evaluation, Dtd 850522.Guidelines for Reportability Encl ML20138H5881985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-139,consisting of 810827 Memo Listing Const Deficiencies Leading Author to Believe That Brown & Root Design Engineering Has Problems ML20138H7281985-08-13013 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-147,consisting of Rev 3 to Project Specific QA Procedure PSQP-16.3, Trend Analysis, ML20138J4201985-08-13013 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-137,consisting of Evaluation of South Texas Project Const Project, Dtd Apr 1985 ML20138J0371985-08-0909 August 1985 Applicant Exhibit A-77,consisting of 840824 Response to ASLB 830622 Memorandum & Order Re Reportability of Quadrex Rept Per 10CFR50.55(e) & Part 21.Rept Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e).W/Certificate of Svc & Procedures Manual IR 05000498/19840121985-08-0909 August 1985 Applicant Exhibit A-78,consisting of Forwarding Insp Repts 50-498/84-12 & 50-499/84-12 on 840801-0930.No Violation or Deviation Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Ie Bulletin Followup & Allegation Re Supplier QA Program NUREG-0948, Staff Exhibit S-136,consisting of NUREG-0948, Special Insp Rept of Quadrex Corp Rept on Design Review of Brown & Root Engineering Work for South Texas Project Units 1 & 2, Dtd Jan 19831985-08-0808 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-136,consisting of NUREG-0948, Special Insp Rept of Quadrex Corp Rept on Design Review of Brown & Root Engineering Work for South Texas Project Units 1 & 2, Dtd Jan 1983 ML20138H5091985-08-0808 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-138,consisting of QA Requirements for Design of Nuclear Power Plants. Ansi/Asme N4S.2.11-1974 ML20138H6991985-08-0808 August 1985 Applicant Exhibit A-74,consisting of First,Second,Third, Fourth,Fifth,Final & Supplemental Deficiency Repts Re HVAC & Final Deficiency Rept Re Fuel Handling Bldg HVAC Control Air Sys.Initially Reported on 810508 ML20138J4081985-08-0808 August 1985 Applicant Exhibit A-73,consisting of First Through Seventh Interim Deficiency Repts & Final Deficiency Rept Re Computer Program Verification.Initially Reported on 810508.Program Found Acceptable ML20138H9731985-08-0808 August 1985 Applicant Exhibit A-75,consisting of 810605 Final Deficiency Rept Re Shielding Analysis Verification.Initially Reported on 810508.Item Not Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e) ML20138J0071985-08-0808 August 1985 Applicant Exhibit A-76,consisting of 820909 Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-498/82-02 & 50-499/82-02.Corrective Actions:Procedures Revised & Employees Retrained ML20138J0101985-08-0808 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-137,consisting of Guidance - 10CF50.55(e), Const Deficiency Reporting, Dtd 800401.Event Flow Diagrams Included ML20138J0281985-08-0808 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-140,consisting of Forwarding Insp Repts 50-498/82-02 & 50-499/82-02 on 820205-0319. Violation Noted:Failure to Meet 24 H Reporting Time Requirements of 10CFR50.55(e) ML20138J0341985-08-0808 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-139,consisting of Rev 2 to Reg Guide 1.64, QA Requirements for Design of Nuclear Power Plants, Dtd June 1976 ML20138H8081985-08-0808 August 1985 Staff Exhibit S-141,consisting of Discussing Insp Rept 50-498/82-02 & 50-499/82-02 on 820205,08-12 & 0311 & 19 & Forwarding Notice of Violation ML20138J3051985-08-0707 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-129,consisting of 810512 Minutes of Incident Review Committee 810511 Meeting on Item 96 Concerning Computer Program Verification.List of Attendees Encl ML20138J2011985-08-0707 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-133,consisting of 820210 Executed Statement Re Quadrex Review of Brown & Root Engineering Design Efforts & 10CFR50.55(e) Reportability ML20138J2301985-08-0707 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-132,consisting of 810604 Minutes of Incident Review Committee 850601 Meeting Re Item 97 Concerning Verification of Shielding Analysis Calculations. Item Not Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e) & Closed ML20138J2881985-08-0707 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-131,consisting of 810519 Minutes of Incident Review Committee 810511 Meeting Re Item 97 Concerning Verification of Shielding Analysis Calculations. Distribution Page for Item 102 Encl ML20138H5151985-08-0707 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-128,consisting of 810508 Telcon Minutes Between W Crossman & Me Powell Informing NRC of Three Potentially Reportable Items Per 10CFR50.55(e).All 13 of 23 Computer Programs (Codes) Reviewed Satisfactory ML20138J2621985-08-0707 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-130,consisting of 810513 Minutes of Incident Review Committee 810511 Meeting Re Item 95 Concerning Inadequate Design of HVAC sys.Thirty-day Rept Due 810605 Per 10CFR50.55(e) ML20138H5911985-08-0606 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-127,consisting of Undated Handwritten Notes Re Complete Commitment Tracking,Quadrex, Mechanical Design,Nuclear Analysis,Mechanical Analysis, Engineering Evaluation & Approach to Brown & Root ML20138H5191985-08-0606 August 1985 Applicant Exhibit A-66A,consisting of Corrected Attachment 9.7 to Rev 6 to Procedure PLP-02, Reporting Design & Const Deficiencies to Nrc ML20138H4871985-08-0606 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-124,consisting of 810121 Memo Forwarding Auditor Handbook on Deficiency Reporting, ML20138H5051985-08-0606 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-126,consisting of Rev 7 to QA Manual for Nuclear Power Plants, & Rev 2 to QA Program Section 3.0, Procurement, ML20138H5241985-08-0606 August 1985 Applicant Exhibit A-66,consisting of Rev 5 to Procedure PLP-02, Reporting Design & Const Deficiencies to NRC, ML20138H4851985-08-0606 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-123,consisting of 790927 & 1001 Ltrs Forwarding QA Audit Rept BR-28 on 790904-07.Ltrs & Feb 1980 Also Encl ML20138H5811985-08-0606 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-125,consisting of 801024 Memo Forwarding Audit BR-35 of Brown & Root,Inc Engineering Organization -26 ML20138J1361985-08-0505 August 1985 Intevenor Exhibit I-CCANP-115,consisting of Transmitting Safety & nonsafety-related Jobsite Activities to Continue During Transition Phase ML20138J1041985-08-0505 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-121,consisting of 810922 Confidential Memo Confirming 810922 Telcon W/G Oprea Re Alternate Plan for Replacement of Brown & Root as Engineer Const Manager for Facility ML20138H5401985-08-0505 August 1985 Intervenor Exhibit I-CCANP-116,consisting of Undated Handwritten Notes Re Deceptive & Ineffective Practices of Brown & Root Concerning Hvac,Design Verification & Implementation of Commitments.Poor Performance Demonstrated 1985-08-09
[Table view] Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARML20206H2221999-05-0404 May 1999 Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50.60 That Would Allow STP Nuclear Operating Co to Apply ASME Code Case N-514 for Determining Plant Cold Overpressurization Mitigation Sys Pressure Setpoint.Commission Grants Exemption ML20195C7541998-11-0505 November 1998 Order Approving Application Re Proposed Corporate Merger of Central & South West Corp & American Electric Power Co,Inc.Commission Approves Application Re Merger Agreement Between Csw & Aep ML20155H5511998-11-0202 November 1998 Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10CFR50.71(e)(4) Re Submission of Revs to UFSAR ML20248K5051998-06-0909 June 1998 Confirmatory Order Modifying License (Effective Immediately).Answer for Request for Hearing Shall Not Stay Immediate Effectiveness of Order NOC-AE-000109, Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Rev to 10CFR50.55a, Industry Codes & Standards.South Texas Project Fully Endorses Comments to Be Provided by NEI1998-03-30030 March 1998 Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Rev to 10CFR50.55a, Industry Codes & Standards.South Texas Project Fully Endorses Comments to Be Provided by NEI ML20137U3531997-04-0808 April 1997 Order Approving Application Re Formation of Operating Company & Transfer of Operating Authority ML20116B8871996-07-19019 July 1996 Transcript of 960719 Predecisional Enforcement Conference Re Apparent Violations of NRC Requirements at Plant TXX-9522, Comment Opposing Proposed GL on Testing of safety-related Logic Circuits.Believes That Complete Technical Review of All Surveillance Procedures Would Be Expensive & Unnecessary Expenditure of Licensee Resources1995-08-26026 August 1995 Comment Opposing Proposed GL on Testing of safety-related Logic Circuits.Believes That Complete Technical Review of All Surveillance Procedures Would Be Expensive & Unnecessary Expenditure of Licensee Resources ML20072P5441994-07-13013 July 1994 Testimony of Rl Stright Re Results of Liberty Consulting Groups Independent Review of Prudence of Mgt of STP ML20092C3911993-11-15015 November 1993 Partially Deleted Response of Rl Balcom to Demand for Info ML20092C4031993-11-15015 November 1993 Partially Deleted Response of Hl&P to Demand for Info ML20056G3351993-08-27027 August 1993 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR2 Re Review of 10CFR2.206 Process ML20044D3311993-05-0404 May 1993 Comment Supporting Proposed Generic Communication Re Mod of TS Administrative Control Requirements for Emergency & Security Plans ST-HL-AE-4162, Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR20 & 50 Re Reducing Regulatory Burden on Nuclear Licenses1992-07-22022 July 1992 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR20 & 50 Re Reducing Regulatory Burden on Nuclear Licenses ST-HL-AE-4146, Comment Supporting Draft Reg Guide DG-1021, Selection, Design,Qualification,Testing & Reliability of EDG Units Used as Class 1E Onsite Electric Power Sys at Nuclear Power Plants1992-07-0606 July 1992 Comment Supporting Draft Reg Guide DG-1021, Selection, Design,Qualification,Testing & Reliability of EDG Units Used as Class 1E Onsite Electric Power Sys at Nuclear Power Plants ST-HL-AE-4145, Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Loss of All Alternating Current Power & Draft Reg Guide 1.9,task DG-1021.Supports Rule1992-07-0606 July 1992 Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Loss of All Alternating Current Power & Draft Reg Guide 1.9,task DG-1021.Supports Rule ML20101K1131992-06-29029 June 1992 Motion for Leave to Suppl Motion to Modify or Quash Subpoenas & Supplemental Info.* OI Policy Unfair & Violative of Subpoenaed Individuals Statutory Rights & Goes Beyond Investigatory Authority.W/Certificate of Svc ML20101G2041992-06-18018 June 1992 Motion to Modify or Quash Subpoenas.* Requests Mod of Subpoenas Due to Manner in Which Ofc of Investigations Seeks to Enforce Is Unreasonable & Fails to Protect Statutory Rights of Subpoenaed Individuals.W/Certificate of Svc ML20087L3301992-04-0202 April 1992 Affidavit of RW Cink Re Speakout Program ML20087L3561992-04-0202 April 1992 Affidavit of Wj Jump Re Tj Saporito 2.206 Petition ML20087L3491992-04-0202 April 1992 Affidavit of JW Hinson Re ATI Career Training Ctr ML20087L3651992-04-0202 April 1992 Affidavit of Rl Balcom Re Access Authorization Program ML20116F2671992-02-19019 February 1992 Requests NRC to Initiate Swift & Effective Actions to Cause Licensee to Immediately Revoke All Escorted Access to Facility ML20094E9511992-02-10010 February 1992 Requests That NRC Initiate Swift & Effective Actions to Cause Licensee to Immediately Revoke All Escorted Access to Facility & to Adequately Train All Util Employees in Use of Rev 3 to Work Process Program ML20066C5041990-09-24024 September 1990 Comment on Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re NRC Fitness for Duty Program.Urges NRC Examine Rept Filed by Bay City,Tx Woman Who Was Fired from Clerical Position at Nuclear Power Plant Due to Faulty Drug Test Administered by Util ML20006A0281990-01-0808 January 1990 J Corder Response to NRC Staff Motion to Modify Subpoena & Motion for Protective Order.* Requests Protective Order Until NRC Makes Documents Available to Corder by FOIA or Directly.W/Certificate of Svc ML20005G1431989-12-11011 December 1989 Motion to Modify Subpoena & Motion for Protective Order.* Protective Order Requested on Basis That Subpoena Will Impose Undue Financial Hardship on J Corder ML20005G1451989-12-0505 December 1989 Affidavit of Financial Hardship.* Requests NRC to Provide Funds for Investigation & Correction of Errors at Plant Due to Listed Reasons,Including Corder State of Tx Unemployment Compensation Defunct ST-HL-AE-3164, Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50, Acceptance of Products Purchased for Use in Nuclear Power Plant Structures,Sys & Components1989-07-0505 July 1989 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR50, Acceptance of Products Purchased for Use in Nuclear Power Plant Structures,Sys & Components ML20244C9131989-03-28028 March 1989 Transcript of 890328 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Discussion/ Possible Vote on Full Power Ol.Pp 1-65.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20055G7801988-11-10010 November 1988 Investigative Interview of La Yandell on 881110 in Arlington,Tx.Pp 1-13.Related Info Encl ML20055G7831988-11-0909 November 1988 Investigative Interview of R Caldwell on 881109 in Arlington,Tx.Pp 1-27.Related Info Encl ML20055G7881988-11-0909 November 1988 Investigative Interview of AB Earnest on 881109 in Arlington,Tx.Pp 1-90.Related Info Encl ML20055G7151988-11-0909 November 1988 Investigative Interview of J Kelly on 881109 in Arlington, Tx.Pp 1-35.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20205T7001988-11-0101 November 1988 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Initiation of Fitness for Duty Program at Facility.Need for Program Based on Presumption That Nuclear Power Activities Require That Personnel Be Free from Impairment of Illegal Drugs ML20151M2071988-07-25025 July 1988 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR170 & 171 Re Fee Schedules.Principal Objection to Rules Relates to Removal of Current Ceilings on Collection of Fees DD-88-09, Decision DD-88-09 Denying 880317 Petition by Earth First, Gray Panthers of Austin,Lone Star Green,Public Citizen,South Texas Cancellation Campaign & Travis County Democratic Women Committee for Commission to Delay Util Licensing Vote1988-06-17017 June 1988 Decision DD-88-09 Denying 880317 Petition by Earth First, Gray Panthers of Austin,Lone Star Green,Public Citizen,South Texas Cancellation Campaign & Travis County Democratic Women Committee for Commission to Delay Util Licensing Vote ML20196A3701988-06-17017 June 1988 Notice of Receipt of Petition for Director'S Decision Under 10CFR2.206 & Issuance of Director'S Decision Denying Petitioners Request ML20148K0271988-03-21021 March 1988 Transcript of 880321 Discussion/Possible Vote on Full Power License for South Texas Nuclear Project,Unit 1 (Public Meeting) in Washington,Dc.Viewgraphs Encl.Pp 1-73 ML20150D1401988-03-21021 March 1988 Appeal of Director'S Decision on Southern Texas Project.* Requests That Commission Consider Appeal & Stay Licensing Decision Until Sufficient Evidence Acquired to Support Final Decision ML20150D0411988-03-17017 March 1988 Petition Of:Earth First!,Gray Panthers of Austin,Lone Star Green,Public Citizen,South Texas Cancellation Campaign, Travis County Democratic Women'S Committee.* Withholding of Issuance of License Requested ML20196H4661988-02-29029 February 1988 Receipt of Petition for Director'S Decision Under 10CFR2.206.* Gap 880126 Petition to Delay Voting on Full Power OL for Facility Until Investigation of All Allegations Completed Being Treated,Per 10CFR2.206 ML20148Q9531988-01-26026 January 1988 Petition of Gap.* Commission Should Delay Vote on Licensing of Facility Until Thorough Investigation of All Allegations Completed & Public Rept Issued.Exhibits Encl ML20237C2751987-12-13013 December 1987 Director'S Decision 87-20 Denying Petitioners 870529 Motion That Record in Facility Licensing Hearings Be Reopened & Fuel Loading Be Suspended Pending Resolution of Issues. Petitioner Failed to Provide Any New Evidence ML20236H3751987-10-29029 October 1987 NRC Staff Consent to Motion to Quash Subpoena Filed by E Stites.* Staff Concedes Possibility of Deficiencies in Svc of Subpoena to Stites & Therefore Does Not Oppose Motion to Quash.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20236E0111987-10-23023 October 1987 Order.* Grants NRC Request for Addl Time to Respond to Motion to Quash Subpoena of E Stites,Per 871008 Order. Response Should Be Filed by 871029.Served on 871023 ML20235T3891987-10-0808 October 1987 Motion to Quash Subpoena & Motion for Protective Order.* Subpoena Issued by Rd Martin on 870922 Should Be Quashed Due to Stites Not Properly Served,Witness Fees & Transportation Costs Not Provided & Issuance in Bad Faith ML20235T4171987-10-0808 October 1987 Memorandum in Support of Motion to Quash or in Alternative in Support of Motion for Protective Order.* Martin 870922 Subpoena of Stites Invalid & Improper.Decision to Subpoena at Late Date Form of Harassment.W/Certificate of Svc ML20195D8561987-09-22022 September 1987 Subpoena Directing E Stites to Appear on 871008 in Arlington,Tx to Testify Before NRC Personnel Re Allegations Made Concerning safety-related Deficiencies &/Or Records Falsifications at Plant IA-87-745, Subpoena Directing E Stites to Appear on 871008 in Arlington,Tx to Testify Before NRC Personnel Re Allegations Made Concerning safety-related Deficiencies &/Or Records Falsifications at Plant1987-09-22022 September 1987 Subpoena Directing E Stites to Appear on 871008 in Arlington,Tx to Testify Before NRC Personnel Re Allegations Made Concerning safety-related Deficiencies &/Or Records Falsifications at Plant 1999-05-04
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Minutes of the Management Committee March 19, 1981 :W9 Cattlemen's Motel 1:30 p.m.
'85 c; ; 99 The following members of the Management._ Committee and al'arnates were present from 1:30 p.m. unti144i365p.m.3 .
on Thursday, March 19, at the Cattlemen's Motel"iM gs Cit'y:
For Austin, Mr. Hancock For San Antonio, Mr. Poston (Chairman)
For CPL, Mr. Range For HL&P, Messrs. Oprea and Goldberg.
Also present were: for Austin, Mr. Pokorny; for San Antonio, Mr. Hardt; for CPL, Messrs. Moore, Basile and Muench; for HL&P, Messrs. Barker, Briskin (after 3:45) and Beeth.
- The sign-in roster of those in attendance is attached as Exhibit No. 1. The agenda for both the March 19 and March 20 meetings is- attached as Exhibit No. 2. Mr. Barker's list of items for discussion is attached as Exhibit No. 3. The executed agreement between the participants and Coopers & Lybrand is attached as Exhibit No. 4 and the preliminary statement of costs
- ( incurred through February 28, 1981, which Mr. Oprea transmitted
- to the members of the Management Committee with his letter of i March 16, 1991, is attached as Exhibit No. 5.
Mr. Barker began by discussing the incremental per-centages of completion in engineering and construction which -
had been achieved,during February (see Exhibit No. 3 attached i; to the minutes of the March 20 meeting of the Management Committee).
I Mr. Barker next discussed personnel changes which had been made I in the Brown & Root organization since the last meeting of the Management Committee. - - -
Mr. Pokorny inquired about the effect that the Quadrex work (in connection with the engineering review) would have on other work. Mr. Goldberg advised that there would be some nega- '
tive impact but he did not think it would be significant.
Mr. Goldberg discussed, in reply to questions from Mr.
{ Basile, the responses the Project Manager would have to problems which might be discovered by Quadrex. Mr. Goldberg advised that
. discussions with Quadrex had started in January, followed by pre-meetings in February, and that the actual work by Quadrex started on March 5. Mr. Goldberg described the items which had thus far been completed by Quadrex and those which remain to be done. Mr.
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May 4, with the final report scheduled for May 18.
Mr. Posten inquired about the extent to which engineer-ing resources are being devoted to licensing hearings and the effect on such resources. Mr. Goldberg replied that the licensing work ties up a lot of key people.
Mr." Barker explained that the 40-week cable tray support solution, which had been projected in December, has proved to have been understated by a substantial amount, it having been supposed that the supports had been designed through the exten-sive use of standards. However, upon getting intc the matter, it j has been determined that each cable tray support requires individ-j ual design and attention.
Mr. Basile inquired what percentage of engineering resources was being devoted to rework items, to which Mr. Barker replied that it could be as much as 50%.
Mr. Barker reported that the Reforecast P'.an is presently about 3 weeks behind schedule but that Brown & Root hopes to make up a substantial part of this loss of time by the end of March. A discussion followed whether the preliminary numbers, hopefully available in June, are likely to have to be
( revised when all of the risk analysis and back-up work has been completed in September.
Mr. Hardt renewed his request for any assumptions (such as those involving the number of shifts, amount of overtime, etc.)
that will be involved in the reforecast. Mr. Briskin assured Mr. Hardt that he would have this to him soon.
Mr. Poston next discussed the licensing schedule which appears at this time to be as follows:
' Tuesday, May 12, through Saturday, May 16: Holiday Inn, Bay City. This will probably involve a site visit on the morning of May 12, followed by limited appearances -
Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening.
Monday, May 18, through Friday, May 22: Rice University, Houston.
. Monday, June 1, through Thursday, June 4: location uncertain.
Monday, June 22, through Thursday, July 2: location uncertait.
( Mr. Hardt next presented San Antonio's nuclear fuel report as follows:
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i Mr. Hardt reported that the STP participants had I been notified by Westinghouse of the price of uranium under Exhibit N of the Agreement of Settlement. The price, quoted in French francs, is approximately
$31.00/ pound (less 10%). The STP owners must notify Westinghouse on or befn=e April 3, 1981 as to the quantity desired, pricing mechanism (market minus 10% -
or French franc price minus 10%), and date of delivery.
Mr. Hardt reported that the STP Finance Committee had been briefed on this matter. Mr. Hardt assured the Management Committee that it would have the necessary evaluations and recommendations in time to exercise the option under Exhibit N, if it should choose to do so, within the required time.
l? ext, Mr. Hardt reported that a bill had been entered in the Texas Legislature providing for a severance tax on uranium produced in Texas at a rate of 10% of sales price. Mr. Hardt pointed out that such tax, if enacted, would affect the price of uranium
. purchased from Chevron.
Finally, Mr. Hardt reported that negotiations with Gulf were continuing for a supply of uranium in substi-tution of uranium to be delivered by Westinghouse under Exhibit M of the Agreement of Settlement. Mr. Hardt
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, conclusion of negotiations if successful (July 15, 1981),
! the services of a consultant are required immediately.
Mr. Hardt reported that two firms were being evaluated on a scope developed by CPS. (San Antonio requested and received approval to retain the consultant selected by San Antonio). .
The Management Committee decided to defer discussion of the January and February draft minutes until its April meeting (which was subsequently scheduled to be held in San Antonio on Monday, April 27, 1981).
At 4:50 p.m. the Management Committee meeting was adjourned.
i Prepared this 21st day of March, 1981.
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- SOUTH TEXAS PROJECT Minutes of the Management Committee March 20, 1981
! Plant Site 9:00 a.m.
The follcwing members of the Management Committee and alternates were present from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.
on Friday, March 20, at the Plant Site:
For Austin, Mr. Hancock For Sur. Antonio, Mr. Poston (Chairman)
For CPL, Messrs. Borchelt and Range For HL&P, Messrs. Oprea and Goldberg.
Also present were: for Austin, Messrs. Davidson and Pokorny; for San Antonio, Messrs. Spruce and Hardt; for CPL, Messrs.
Ford. Read, Moore, Basile and Muench; for HL&P, Messrs. Jordan, Barker, Briskin, English, Blau and Beeth.
The sign-in roster of those in attendance is attached as Exhibit No. 1. Mr. Barker's agenda is attached as Exhibit No. 2.
( Mr. Barker begar; his report by displaying a slide of Exhibit No. 3, " Status Overview", and explained why the incre-mental percentage of work in any one month will not necessarily be additive to the cumulative percentage for the previous month because the cumulative figure will contain retroactive adjust-
- ments and corrections. In response to a question from Mr. Jordan, Mr. Barker advised that a " scheduled" line will be added on future engineering progress reports. Mr. Hawks estimated that the normal percentage of engineering work scheduled for 1981 will be about 2.1% for a four-week month and about 2.7% for a five-week month.
5 Mr. Barker then displayed slides of Exhibits 4, 5 and 6.
- When Mr. Barker began his explanation of the slide designated as Exhibit No. 7, " Major Activities", he called upon Mr. Guerts to elaborate on the first item shown thereon, " Personnel Changes". Mr. Guerts thereupon produced a slide which displayed an organizational chart (attached as Exhibit No. 8) . Mr. Guerts discussed Mr. Martin's elevation to the job of construction
- - manager and reported that a new man had accepted an offer of employment to take Mr. Crane's place as deputy general manager and site manager. Mr. Guerts reported that the new man to take Mr.
Crane's place will report April 13.
Mr. Barker returned to Exhibit 7 and explained the
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95% of the work was complete on the 10-week work plan to restart walding activities. Mr. Barker also reported that of the 276 commitments that had been made last year to the NRC, 201 had been closed out and 75 remained open (40 of. the 75 are awaiting NRC etaluation).
Mr. Moore inquired about the present rejection rate on aluminum-bronze welds. Mr. Barker advised that the rate had been 22% during the previous week but was improving.
Mr. Barker again reported that the Reforecast Plan was behind schedule but that Brown & Root hoped to recover some of the lost time by the end of March.
Mr. Barker reported that the engineering review by Quadrex was proceeding well. Mr. Goldberg estimated that this review was about one-half complete and reiterated the schedule which he had furnished on March 19.
Mr. Barker also repeated, for the benefit of those who had not been present on March 19, the operating license hearing schedule (which begins on May 12 and ends on July 2).
Mr. Barker next displayed a slide for Exhibit No. 9,
" Major Problems", and made the following comments regarding the numbered items shown thereon:
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- 1. Pipe Hangers, Supports, Restraints. Mr. Barker reported that this is a major problem at South Texas, just as it is for all nuclear power plants.
- 2. Conduit Separation. Mr. Guerts reported on this item, explaining that it is positioned in the engineering work plan so that it could be phased into late this year, with heavy activity in 1982, some of the work being farmed out to other architect-engineers or specialist firms.
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Resolution with NRC on SSI (Impact Analysis).
Mr. Barker reported that Woodward-Clyde, the consultants employed on this matter, are at work and that Brown & Root is re-reviewing the previous analysis that was made.
- 4. Engineering Plan-Design Assurance & Control.
Mr. Barker made reported on this task. that substantial progress was being
- 5. Cable Tray Supports. Mr. Barker reiterated how this problem, discovered in December, had resulted in the Project's embarking upon a 40-week work plan.
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analyze the designs. Mr. Guerts explained how all of the engineering work on this problem had been trans-ferred from the site to Houston and expressed the opinion that the schedule for completion of this analysis work could be met. Mr. Hawks expressed the opinion that there would not be a significant part of the installation work thus far completed that would have to be changed but that the engineering analysis hours will be greater than expected.
- 6. American Bridge. Mr. Barker explained the negotiations that are being carried on with American Bridge concerning that company's responsibility for either engineering analysis or repair work.
- 7. Painting and Coating / Fire Protection. Mr.
Barker described the efforts that are being made to modify the specifications to reduce sandblasting re-quirements. He enphasized the critical schedule position of the painting and coating work if other work is to proceed on schedule. Mr. Goldberg requested that Brown & Root prepare a report on the painting and coating problem, from the time of its first appearance
( to the present. Mr. Guerts reported that some of the painting and coating specifications should be completed within a week and Mr. Hawks reported that the level II and III specifications should be ready during the first week in April. Mr. Guerts estimated that all specifica-tions and procedures should be in place by May 1 but cautioned that the training of workmen and inspectors would take some time thereafter.
- 8. Reactor Cavity Ventilation. Messrs. Barker and Hawks reported that the i11ution to this problem should be known by June.
- 9. TMI Activities. In response to a question from Mr. Basile, Mr. Barker reported that the Refo' recast Plan will include the known effects of post-TMI requirements.
- 50. Vendor Control Program. Mr. Barker reported that 100 men are working on documentation in this area and that they are making good progress.
At 10:45 a.m. Mr. Barker concluded his report.
Mr. Guerts began what he described as a " wrap-up" and presented slides displaying Exhibits 10 through 16, inclusive.
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( discussed the possibilities of making up some of the time which has thus far been lost. Mr. Guerts felt that the delay on conduit would likely be the one most determinative of ulti-mate schedule.
At 11:00 a.m. the Management Committee meeting was adjourned.
Prepared this 21st day of March, 1981.
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