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Forwards Documents That Reflect Rev to Prefiled Util Testimony:Security Contention Testimony,Engr Safety Contentions,Radiological & Exclusion Area Testimony & Emergency Procedures.Util Will Introduce FSAR at Hearings
ML20148T567
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Site: Green County Power Authority of the State of New York icon.png
Issue date: 11/08/1978
From: Pratt C
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
To: Cole R, Ferguson G, Goodhope A
HOWARD UNIV., WASHINGTON, DC, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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Dr. George A.

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Greene County Nuclear Power Plant i

Docket No. 50-549

Dear Sirs:

I enclose copies of the following documents which reflect revisions to the Authority's prefiled testimony.

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Security Contention Testimony.

Statement of qualifications i

of Mario Maltese.

Mr. Maltese will replace Mr. Cherico on this p an e l.

l Encineering Safety Contentions.

Statements of cualifications of Robert Brockman, George Schieck and William Willoughby.

This panel will be composed of the following individuals:

Messrs.

Barchas, Feck, Dunlop and Holt, who were icentified in the testimony as origin; ally filed, and Messrs.

Brockman, Schieck and Willoughby.

Messrs.

Gruenberg, Castellano and Schomer will not be testifying as part cf t.his panel.

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1 PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2

MARIO J.

MALTESE 3

DIRECTOR OF SECURITY AND SAFETY 4

POWER ACTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 5

6 My name is Mario J.

Maltese.

My business address is Power 7

Authority of the State of New York, 10 Columbus Circle, New 8

York, New York 10019.

I have had over 10 years experience in the planning, organ-9 10 izing and directing of industrial security programs.

I joined 11 the Authority in 1976 when I assumed the position of security 12

'and safety supervisor for the Authority's James A.

FitzPatrick 13 Nuclear Power Plant.

I was responsible for the implementation 14 of the security program at that plant and my responsibilities included management of the security force and surveillance 15 16 equipment, reviewing and updating the program as required and maintaining liaison with law enforcement agencies.

I assumed 17 fthepositionofDirectorofSecurityandSafetyforthe 18 Authority in 1978.

In this position I am responsible for formu-19 20

.lating, implementing and administering the se urity and safety 21 pr grams for nuclear, fossil and hydroelectric facilities and

1 formulating and implementing changes to those programs when 2

appropriate.

In addition I also have responsibility for con-struction site security and for security at the Authority's 3

4 headquarters.

My responsibilities also include the evaluation of design and cost of electronic surveillance systems and 5

6 security force requirements.

From 1975 to 1976 I was employed by the Applied Devices 7

Corporation as corporate security officer.

I had overall 8

responsibility for security including management of a guard 9

f rce, the oversight of an electronic surveillance system and 10 security management of offsite facilities.

11 From 1968 to 1974 I was a special agent in the United States 12 Army Military Intelligence Command.

My service experience 13 encompassed all facets of security with special emphasis on 14 physical security surveys and inspections which were conducted

,,o at various military and support sites.

g I am a candidate for a Bachelor of Science degree from 7

the New York Institute of Technology.

I have also participated yg lin seminars and courses dealing with security procedures includ-yg ing the United States Army Intelligence School (1968), the 20 International Association of Chiefs of Police (1970), the United 21

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States Army Military Police School (1973), and the United States 2

Army Logistics Manacement Center (1974).

3 I an a member Of the American Society for industrial i

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PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2

ROBERT J.

BROCKMAN 3

PRODUCT PLANNING AND LICENSING PROGRAM MANAGER 4

BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY 5

6 My name is Robert J. Brockman.

I hold the position of 7

Product Planning and Licensing Program Manager for the Babcock &

8 Wilcox Company.

My business address is Old Forest Road, 9

Lynchburg, Virginia.

10 I am responsible for administration and technical yy direction of a program which has four functions:

licensing of 12 the Babcock & Wilcox Standard 205 Fuel Assembly Plant with the 13 Nuclear Regulatory Commission; coordination of activities with all y4 Architect / Engineer firms working with Babcock & Wilcox on its 15 Standard 205 Fuel Assembly Plant; product planning associated 16 with the Standard 205 Fuel Assembly Plant; and maintaining all 17 appropriate documentation on a current basis.

I have held i

this position since October 1977.

From 1976 to 1977 I was 18 yg the Assistant Program Manager for licensing of the Babcock &

20 Wilcox Standard 205 Fuel Assembly Plant.

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Fuel Assembly Plant is quite similar to that of the Greene 2

County Nuclear Power Plant.

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3 Prior to my current assignment, I held the position 4

of Supervisory Engineer in the Plant Integration Unit at 5

Babcock & Wilecx.

I was responsible for documenting requirements 6

for instrumentation, electrical and fluid systems for Babcock &

7 Wilcox designs.

In addition, I provided technical assistance 8

in resolution of a number of licensing issues and directed 9

the task force at Babcock & Wilcox on the issue of Anticipated 10 Transients Without Scram ("ATWS").

11 I was first employed by Babcock & Wilcox in 1971 12 when I served as a supervisor in the Instrumentation and 13 Controls Unit responsible for safety systems.

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14 I received a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering i

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15 degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1966 and an 16 M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Virginia 17 in 1976.

18 I am a member of the Institute of Electrical and 19 Electronics Engi'neers. ("IEEE").

I was a member of the IEEE 20 Subcommittee on Safety Related Systems and the Subcommittee 21 on Auxiliary Power.

I was an alternate on the American 1

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Nuclear Society Ad Hoc Committee on ATWS.

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PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2

GEORGE C. SCHIECK 3

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4 BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY 5

My name is George C.

Schieck.

I am a Licensing Engineer i

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My business address is Old Forest Road, Lynchburg, B

Virginia.

9 I am responsible for the Babcock & Wilcox related licensing 10 activities of the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant Units 1,2 and 3, 11 being built for the Toledo Edison Company; Washington Nuclear i

12 Power Plant Units 1 and 4 being built for the Washington Public 13 Power Supply System; the Pebble Springs Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 14 and 2, being built for the Portland General Electric; Erie Nuclear 15 Power Plant Units 1 and 2 being built for the Ohio Edison Company; 16

' and the Greene County Nuclear Power Plant being built for Power d

17 Authority of the State of New York.

18 I am responsible for developing Babcock & Wilcox positions 19 with respect to NRC regulatory requirements as they relate to the 20

,Greene County Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear Steam Supply System.

I 21 coordinate development of Babcock & Wilcox responses to NRC requests

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for information on Greene County Nuclear Power Plant.

In addition 2

I coordinate preparation of Babcock & Wilcox licensing documents 3

developed in support of the Greene County Nuclear Power Plant and 4

review these documents for technical correctness and compliance 5

with Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations.

6 Since 1966 I have been employed by Babcock & Wilcox in various 7

fossil and nuclear power generation engineering and supervisory 8

positions.

These included Field Service Engineer -(1966-1968) and 9

project engineer, Babcock & Wilcox Test Reactor (1968-1970), dur-10 ing which time I participated in fuel and experiment loading, 11 neutron flux certification and shipment of spent fuel.

In this 12 capacity I gained experience in reactor operating and maintenance 13 activities.

14 From 1970-1972, I held the position of Nuclear Service 15 Engineer participating in preparation of test specifications

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16 and operating procedures for the Oconee, Rancho Seco and Three 17 Mile Island Nuclear Power Plants.

From 1972-1974 I served as Ig Test Program Supervisor for the Davis-Besse I Nuclear Power 19 Plant.

In this capacity I supervised initial planning of the 20 start-up test program and preparation of plant operating pro-21 cedures, representing Babcock & Wilcox in test program planning 4

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meetings with the utility.

During this period I also performed 2

training of utility operations and technical personnel from t

3 various plant sites.

Since 1974, I have held the position of 4

a Licensing Engineer with the responsibilities outlined above.

5 I received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical 6

Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1965 and 7

a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering in 1966.

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.4 PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS WILLIAM WILLOUGHEY, II 2

4 PROJECT MANAGER 3

STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORP.

4 My name is William Willoughby, II.

I am employed as a Project Manager with Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, One Penn Plaza, New York, New York.

I joined Stone & Webster in 1976 as a Project Manager in the New York Operations Center and was assigned to the Power Authority of the State of New York's Greene County Nuclear Power Plant Project and its 700 MW Fossil Plant Project.

As Project Manager, I am accountable for overall Stone & Webster Project participation with 12 emphasis in areas of estimates, forecasts, cost engineering, planning 13 and scheduling.

I am responsible for the coordination of Project 14 matters that are interdepartmental in nature.

Prior to joining Stone & Webster, from 1967 to 1976, I held 16

a progression of positions from Staff Engineer to Manager, Nuclear 17

' Engineering for the South Carolina Electric and Gas Company (SCE&G).

18 In the latter position, I was responsible for overall engineering, 19 design and licensing for nuclear power plant projects, and also for 20

fuel cycle evaluations and providing reccmmended actions to be taken 21 e

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for technical material used for ongoing discussions, and in 2

submittals, involving the NRC for both licensing and compliance 3

inspections.

I participated in the continuing SCE&G management 4

review and evaluation of siting, fuel supply, and plant design for 1

5 future electric production capacity.

'I was the company's senior technical representative in nuclear technology.

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7 During the period of 1973 through 1976, I was a member and 8

first Chairman of the South Carolina Nuclear Advisory Council which 9

advises the Governor and Legislature on state policy regarding the 10 nuclear industry.

11 From 1962 through 1967, I was employed by the Carolina 12 Virginia Nuclear Power Associates, Inc., of Parr, South Carolina, 13 successively as Staff Engineer, Reactor Physicist and Technical 14 Support Supervisor.

I was responsible for providing technical 15 guidance for operations, safety review and analysis for licensing, 16 and for a research and development program for the Carolinas 17 Virginia Tube Reactor, (CVTR), a power demonstration reactor.

18 I have also had experience, from 1957 through 1961, at the 19 University of California, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, in research 20 and development programs for a high temperature nuclear critical 21 facility and materials testing evaluations of ceramic materials for

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use at high temperatures.

From 1955 to 1957, I was a member of 2

the U.S. Army unit providing health physics support for Atomic 3

Energy Commission weapons tests.

4 My academic background includes a M.S.

in Nuclear Engineering 5

from the University of California, Berkeley (1960), a B.S.

from the 6

Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Chemical Engineering (1954) 7 and participation in a Special Program at Purdue University in 8

Nuclear Fuel Management.

I am a registered professional engineer 9

in the State of South Carolina.

My professional affiliations 10 include the American Nuclear Society, the American Association 11 for the Advancement of Science, and Sigma Xi.

12 I have written and had published the following:

13 "Zero-Power Physics Testing in CVTR", Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc.,

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8, June 1965.

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" Comparison of Analytical and Experimental Lifetime and 16 Control Rod Worths for CVTR", Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc., Vol.

9, 17 June 1966.

18 "At-Pcwer Measurements of Temperature Coefficients of 19 Reactivity", Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc., Vol. 10, Supplement, 20 July 1967.

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" Decommissioning the Carolinas Virginia Tube Reactor",

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Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc., Vol. 12, Supplement, October 1969.

" Decommissioning CVTR", Nuclear News, June 1970 2

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