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Forwards Addl Statements of Qualifications for Witnesses That Util Presently Intends to Call in Hearings,As Identified in Applicant Response to Intervenors General Interrogatories Filed on 860124.Related Correspondence
ML20151U017
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Site: Braidwood  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 02/05/1986
From: Thornton P
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO., ISHAM, LINCOLN & BEALE
To: Guild R
GUILD, R.
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CON-#186-007, CON-#186-7 NUDOCS 8602100437
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Dear Mr. Guild:

Enclosed please find additional statements of qualifications for witnesses that Commonwealth Edison Company presently intends to call in the hearings in this proceeding, as identified in Applicant's Response to In-tervenors' General ~ Interrogatories filed on January 24, 1986.

Very truly yours, Peter Thornton

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A COMStoCK GROUP COMPANY RESUME LARRY G. SEESE CLASSIFICATION: Assistant Quality Control Manager EDUCATION: Triangle Area High School SIdem , PA - 1965 Electronics Institute Pittsburgh, PA - 2/66 to 5/67 Westmoreland County Cor=: unity College Completed 2h credits with a GPA of 3.28 leading to a degree in business management with a minor in Welding Engineering Youngvood, PA - 9/78 to 9/80 Virginia Electric Power Company Surry Power Station Nuclear Safety Course Surry, VA CERTIFICATIONS: ANSI Nk5.2.6 Level III Electrical ANSI Nh5.2.6 Level III Mechanical EXPERIENCE:

October 1983 Comstock Engineering, Inc.

Present Braidwood Nuclear Power Plant Braidwood, Illinois Assistant Quality Control Manager Level III Electrical / Mechanical Responsible for duties as assigned by the QC Manager.

August 1983 to Comstock Engineering, Inc.

October 1983 D. C. Cook Nuclear Station Bridgman, Michigan Quality Control Manager Level III Electrical / Mechanical Responsible for the implementation of the Comstock Quality program. Reported to Central Region Manager QA/QC Services Comstock Engineering.

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August 1983 D. C._ Cook Nuclear Station Bridgman, Michigan-Quality Control Inspector Level III - responsible for planning, evaluating, and reporting inspections, test procedures, and test results including preparation and.

set-up of related test equipment for specific methods-

-of certification. Reports to the Quality Control Manager and performs all Quality Control inspection activities as directed by the Quality Control Manager.

June 1983 Comstock Engineering,'Inc.

to July 1983 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Perry, Ohio Quality Control Supervisor Level III, Electrical and Mechanical - responsible for supervising Electrical /

Mechanical Level I and II QC Inspectors and all current QC inspection activities involving QA Class 1E Electrical Installations required by the Site QC program. Established inspection scheduling and assign QC inspection personnel daily inspection assignments, review non-conformance reports and inspection reports for completeness, accuracy and compliance to approved procedures.

August 1982 Comstock Engineering, Inc.

to June 1983 Perry Nuclear Power Plant Perry, Ohio Quality Control Supervisor Level II, Electrical - responsible for supervising Electrical Level I and II QC Inspectors and all current QC inspection activities involving QA Class 1E Electrical Installations required by the site QC program.

Established inspection scheduling and assigned QC inspection personnel daily inspection activities, reviewed non-conformance reports for completeness, accuracy, and compliance to approved procedures. Reported directly to Comstock Engineering, Inc.

Assistant QC Manager at the Perry site.

January 1982 Comstock Engineering, Inc.

to August 1982- Perry Nuclear Power Plant Perry, Ohio Quality Control Lead Inspector Level II, Terminations and Cable Pulling - responsible for planning, evaluating and reporting inspections, test procedures and test results including preparation and set-up of related test equipment for specific methods of certification. Other duties encompassed supervising and/or maintaining surveillance over inspections and examinations performed by Quality Control Level I inspectors (N45 2.6) and qualifying Level I Quality Control personnel.

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(ID Resume Page 3 Larry G. Seese October 1980 Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory to December 1981 Smithfield, Virginia Level II Electrical Quality Control Inspector - assigned to the Surry Nuclear Power Station owned by the Virginia Electric Power Company (VEPCO) located in Surry, VA.

Duties included the complete electrical inspection of TMI modifications conducted during and after a Steam Generator Replacement Project. Served as Alternate Electrical Supervisor and as Acting Electrical Supervisor until those duties were assu=ed by the client.

May 1970 to E. L. Wiegand Division of Emerson Electric October 1980 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania QC Specialist - required to perform the complete QA/QC coverage of the manufacturing of pressurizer heaters used in nuclear power plants. These heaters were built under the "N" Stamp requirements of ASME and special codes supplied by foreign govern =ents. Duties included:

perform complete electrical and mechanical inspections of heaters including code velds using visual, NDE, hydro tests, Lnd gage methods. Review certification papers covering incoming material for compliance to all codes and requirements. Perform in process audits and inspec-tion of production for quality, institute corrective action as required. Review production and inspection reports for completeness and accuracy. Read and follov detailed blueprints and drawings. Assist in writing a QC Manual meeting the requirements needed to receive an "N" Stamp authorization from ASME. Review and inter-pret specifications and write necessary procedures to assure compliance to ASME, government and other customer assigned requirements. Corm:unicate with customers, set up and conduct in plant audits and inspection visits, provide all necessary follow-up documentation. Compile and transmit complete data packages for code parts.

Make recommendations to the Divisional QA Manager covering organizing, scheduling, and directing of inspec-tion personnel.

May 1967 to General Kinetics, Inc.

April 1970 Johnstown, Pennsylvania QC Inrfector - duties included the inspection of electronic equipment as well as printed circuit boards, viring, machine shop parts, incoming material and mechanical inspection of assembled parts.

COMSTOCK BR AIDWOOD NUCLEAR POWER PLANT R.R. # 1, P.O. Box 83A2 s,nce 1904 Braceville, IL 60407

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A CCMSfoCn GROUP COMPANY RESUME Robert V. Selt= ann, Jr.

528 Hampshire Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60h39 (312) 739-2971 PERSONAL: Date of Birth: 11/16/52 Married Health: Excellent Will travel / relocate EDUCATION:

Associates Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics - Pittsburgh, PA Degree Major: Specialized Technology - Nov., 1970 to Aug., 1972 Coursework includes: Hydraulics, electronics, velding, sheet metal and power plant repair.

High School: Graduated - Baldwin High School .- Baldwin, PA (1970)

EXPERIENCE:

Comstock Engineering, Inc.

Braidwood Nuclear Power Station Braidwood, Illinois November 198h Quality Assurance Manager to Present Position has overall responsibility for the development and proper implementation of the site Quality Assurance program along with the evaluation, review and analysis of the same.

Additionally, responsible for the general administration, policy development and technical guidance of the Quality Control Department.. Prior to 11/85, this position did not encompass overall responsiblity of both QA and QC Departments.

Report to the Manager QA/QC Services (Chicago office).

September 1983 Quality Assurance Engineer to Nov. 198h Responsible for the implementation of the site Internal Audit program, preparation and writing Quality Assurance /

Quality Control procedures and initiation of non-conformance trend analysis reports. Certified as Lead Auditor in accordance with ANSI Nh5.2.23. Reported to the Manager QA/QC Services (Chicago office).

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Enrico Fermi Nuclear Power Station (Unit II)

Monroe, Michigan November 1982 Quality Assurance Engineer to Sept. 1983 Responsible for the system turnover group. Duties include:

establishing procedural guidelines for the review and updating the electrical inspection records generated by the Quality Control Department prior to transfer to the client; directed a staff of 22 document reviewers and inspectors. Duties also included monitoring and the responses to corporate and site initiated audit and surveillance findings. Assisted QC Manager in day-to-day activities and reported directly to the off-site Regional QA Manager.

October 1981 Assistant Quality Control Manager to Nov. 1982 Responsibilities included assisting the Quality Control Manager in all activities involving the department, such as personnel assignments, planning, inspection, field surveillance, vendor auditing, reviewing and updating records and maintaining the Quality Control Manual; directed a staff of 80 personnel including supervisors, inspectors and clerical staff. Filled in for the QC Manager and assumed full responsibility of the department in his absence. During this time frame certified as a Lead Quality Assurance program auditor in accordance with ANSI STD. Nh5.2.23. Also, assigned to perform vendor sur-veillance inspections for the ANG Coal Gasification Project located in Beulah, North Dakota; visited vendor's shop to perform second line inspection for compliance to engineering specifications. Surveillances on equipment included structural steel and materials, pumps, motors, valves and various coal handling apparatuses. Travel included most of the midwest states.

Septe=ber 1979 Quality Control Supervisor (Level II) to Oct. 1981 As a QC Supervisor reported directly to the QC Manager.

Responsibilities included the supervision of up to 8 inspectors involving all Cable Pulling, Terminations and Concrete Anchor Installations as required by the field. Other areas of responsib'ility were System Turnover, FMR (Field Modification Request) close-outs of other miscellaneous areas involving related construction activities. Other job functions were reviewing inspection documents, revising procedures in order to update the QC Manual and representing the department in contractor and site construction meetings.

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, Robert V. Seltmann, Jr. Page 3 February 1978 Quality Control Inspector to Aug. 1979 As a QC Inspector obtained a Level II classification in the Electrical inspections at the Fermi II site. Duties included the inspections of Cable Tray, Cable Pulling, Conduit, Equip-ment Installation and Terminations. Assigned as lead inspector responsible for directing inspections on all Cable Pulling, Concrete Anchor tests and Termination inspections. Also, responsible for expediting the close-out of deviation documents written by Comstock and Daniels (Contractor) QC Departments.

Other duties included the installation inspection and mainten-ance inspections on the Electrical Penetrations and conducting classes on this subject.

Westinghouse Electric Corporation Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory West Mifflin, Pennsylvania October 1975 Hydraulics Technician to Oct. 1977 Responsibilities included the operation of high and low pressure water syste=s for acquisition of test data; calculating flows, pressure drops, power and temperatures from readouts; operating PDP-9 Computer and Texas Instrument Terminal for data acquisition; performed chemistry operations on water sa=ples; made up and installed high pressure fittings and tubing (svagelock and autoclave) for tests; installed and checked out various controllers to operate the system; instrumentated the test; operated lathe, drill press, and other machine shop tools.

Additional responsibilities included training other personnel and managing the overall operations of the building during backshifts.

May 197h to Engineering Assistant October 1975 Responsible for assisting scientists in the research and development process and system design regarding quality of spent fuel made by a breeder reactor. This involved setting up the test equipment and collecting data while working under the direction of a scientist. Also worked on the fuel pellet assay gage which computed the quality and quantity of uranium in a particular blend of fuel.

June 1973 Nuclear Material Procesor to May 1974 Essentially responsible for the operation and maintenance of the fuel degasification furnaces while training numerous employees in the above functions (worked as a lead man in this area). Also responsible for acid cleaning, machining and I

loading of fuel rods, maintaining fuel inventory and the preparation of administrative data such as route cards and related correspondence.

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A COMSTOCK GROUP CcMPANY RESUME Anthony T. Simile Birthdate: 11/22/50 312 Janes Avenue Marital Status: "arried Bolingbrook, Illinois 60h39 1 Children (312) 739-0373 (home) Height: 5'11" (815) h58-2801 (work) Weight: 155 lbs.

Health: Excellent Su==ary of Qualifications: Twelve (12) years experience in QA/QC in the Nuclear and Non-Nuclear Industries. Qualified as a Level III in accordance with ANSI Nh5.2.6 and SNT-TC-1A vith full knowledge of the following codes: ASME I, II, III, V, VIII, IX, ANSI B31-1, B31-3, AWS Dl-1, API-110h. Worked in many phases of construction including: first line inspection, second line inspection, vendor surveillance, quality engineering, and quality management.

CERTIFICATIONS SNT-TC-1A, PT Level III, MT Level III, RFI Level III ANSI Nh5.2.6 Level III AWS Certified Welding Inspector Certificate #78112231 EXPERIENCE 8/8h to Comstock Engineering, Inc.

Present Braidwood Nuclear Power Station Braidwood, Illinois 3/85 to General QC Supervisor Fresent Duties consist of the implementation and supervision of the Quality Control Department. Reviewing procedures and evaluating the adequacy of activities to accomplish objectives. Assignment of inspection personnel to accomplish all inspection objectives including current work and corrective action programs.

8/8h to QC Supervisor - Welding Department 3/85 Duties consisted of the implementation and supervision of the QC Weld Inspection Department. Planning and supervising inspectors and tests. Reviewing procedures and evaluating the adequacy of activities to accomplish objectives. Train inspectors in the velding discipline and evaluate specific programs used to train and test inspection personnel. Testing and qualification of the velding personnel and overall responsibility of the velding program.

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8/8h Perry Nuclear Power Plant Perry, Ohio kh081 10/83 Quality Control Engineer to-8/8h Duties consist of the implementation and supervision of the QC Weld Inspection Department. Planning and supervising inspections and tests.. Reviewing and approving procedures and evaluating the adequacy of activities to accomplish objectives. Recording of inspection, examination, and testing daily. Train and certify inspectors in the Welding and NDE disciplines, evaluate the adequacy of specific programs used to train and test inspection personnel. Testing and qualification of the welding personnel and overall responsibility of the velding program.

3/83 to Quality control Engineer 10/83 Duties consist of the implementation and supervision of QC records reviev group, turnover group, and procedure group. Responsible for the review of all QC generated documents fc,r technical and clerical compliance to the specification and procedure requirements.

Preparing.all document packages for component / systems turnover to the client and supervising the generating, revising and distribu-tion of all QA/QC procedures.

6/82 to Energy Consultants, Inc.

3/83 800 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Business Development - QA Services Responsible for the marketing of QA/QC Services to major utilities and engineering concerns in Nuclear and Fossil Power industries.

11/79 Spec Consultants, Inc.

to 6/82 30 Sist Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15201 QA Manager / Training coordinator Responsibilities as QA Manager consisted of implementing and directing the prescribed Quality Assurance program for the Truckline Liquid Natural Gas project, Iake Charles, Ia. Development of liquid penetrant and radiographic inspection program developed and quali- '

fled welding procedures in accordance with ASME Section IX and ANSI B31-3 requirements for the fabrication and installation of carbon and stainless steel piping and supports. Developed program for complete document review and turnover to the client. Other

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steam generator sleeving repair programs. Responsible for the personnel training records and overall training development through-out various steam generator sleeving projects. (Westinghouse -

San Onofre, Point Beach Zion projects) 1/78 to Energy. Consultants. Inc.

11/79 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Senior Inspector - Vendor Surveillance Agent for Duquesne Light Company - BVPS Ascertain through examination tests, that materials and equipment conform to the requirements specified in purchase documents and instructions, specifications, drawings, applicable codes, standards, regulatory requirements, qualified and approved velding procedures, NDE procedure specifications, and vendor's QA/QC programs.

Radiographic Testing - Level II 5/2h/78 Liquid Penetrant Testing - Level II 5/2h/78 Magnetic Particle Testing - Level II 5/2h/78 Inspection included but not limited to the following:

1. Reveiv of all procedures, specification, and certifications.
2. Visual Inspection /NDE Inspection Hydro and performance tests.
3. Review all certified material test reports and all the docu-mentation required of a component for compliance to the ASME code and to the specification of that component.
h. Inspection includes any other requirements of the ASME Code and the Design Specification for the component ranging from auditing of their QA program, review calibration of their testing equipment, to the preparation for shipment.

Sampling of Components Inspected:

Valves - all types and sizes from 2" butterfly to 30" motor operated, heat exchangers, pipe fabrications, pipe supports, structural fabrications, NDE qualifications.

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I!E Anthony T. Simile Fage h 6/76 Walvorth Company to 1/78 Greensburgh, Pennsylvania Resident Quality Assurance Representative Walworth Company, Columbus, Ohio Quality of Nuclear valve castings being made in Columbus for the Greensburg plant.

Responsibilities included visually inspecting the castings, witnessing liquid penetrant and magnetic particle testing, reviewing all radiographic fibn prior to acceptance and the proper documentation of these test. Reviewing qualifications of all NDE personnel, velders qualifications and procedures, and all the documentation for these qualifications.

Perform QA Audits in the Columbus plant for co=pliance to the quality renuirements of the Greensburg plants nuclear QA Manual and the ASMZ code.

NDE Qualifications: RT - Level II, PT - Level II, MT - Level II.

8/72 Schneider, Inc.

to 6/76 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Senior Quality Control Inspector of Nuclear Power Piping Beaver Valley Power Station, Units 1 & 2 Shippingport, Pennsylvania Responsibilities included all phases of inspection for Nuclear Power Piping proper testing and measuring with calibrated equip-ment qualification of welders and velding procedures, proper witness and sign-off of all phases of pipe velding, coordination with engineering of field problems and the proper repair of rework procedures. Involved with the initiation of all Quality Control procedures, NDE Procedures, including radiographic, liquid pene-trant, magnetic particle, visual inspection and vendor surveillance procedures.

Witnessing of all NDE vork, receiving, handling and storage of all nuclear material entering the job site and all the proper documentation of all phases of construction. Additional respons-ibilities also included coordination of Weld Data (initiation review and maintenance of records).

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Memberships American Welding Society, American Society of Nondestructive Testing.

EDUCATION 1968 Graduate - Montour High School, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 1975 Dean Technical Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Combination Welding References Attached.

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A CoMstoCa GAoup CoVPANT RESUME IRVING F. DEWALD CLASSIFICATION: Quality Control Manager Braidwood Nuclear Power Plant Braidwood, IL PERSONAL: Date of Birth: June 16, 1939 Health: Excellent Height: 5'11" Weight: ,

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Status: Married, three children EDUCATION: Bloomsburgh High School Vocational Automotive Skagit Valley College (High School Diploma) 320 Hour Prep Program Bechtel Power Corporation Certified Welder Pl-A-LH/B .187 Unlimited United States Navy Quality Control Courses: QA Inspector for Hydraulic, Flight Control and Fuel Systems, Engine and Structural Components of all EA-6B Aircraft. EA-6B Structural Organization Aircraft Maintenance course. Quality Control Inspection for Hydraulic, Flight Control, Structural and Rotor Systems of UH/2/A/B Helicopter.

F8U/1 Aircraft Maintenance Course for Hydraulic and Flight Control System.

United States Navy Management Training Courses: Aviation Maintenance Officers course, Phase 4 (Management Administration).

EA-6B Maintenance Supervisors Familiarization course.

Supervision and Management Training Course. Instructor Training Course, Certified Naval Instructor.

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August 1983 Comstock Engineering, Inc.

to Present Braidwood Nuclear Power Plant, Braidwood, IL Quality Control Manager Responsible for the i=plementation of the LKC Quality Control program by directing the inspection program, personnel assignments, plarning, scheduling, certifying Quality Control inspectors for all required areas of in-spection. Certified ANSI Nh5.2.6 Level III Inspector, and qualififed auditor for ANSI Nh5.2.23.

October 1981 L. K. Comstock Engineering Company, Inc.

to July 1983 D. C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Bridgman, Michigan Quality Control Manager Responsible for the Quality Control program implementation and revisions, personnel assignments, planning, inspection, auditing, reviewing and updating records. Directing training of inspection, engineering, and craft personnel in all areas of the site Quality Control Manual. Qualified Level III Inspector per ANSI Nh5.2.6 and Auditor per ANSI Nh5.2.23.

November 1980 L. K. Comstock Engineering Company, Inc.

to October 1981 Braidwood Nuclear Power Plant, Braidwood, Illinois Supervisor Quality Control Responsible for assisting the Quality Control Manager in personnel assignments, planning, inspection, auditing, reviewing and updating records, and maintaining the Quality Control Manual. Directed the training of inspection, engineering, and craft personnel in the areas of veld qualifications, structural supports, and electrical inspec-tions. During this period of time, qualified as a Level III Inspector per ANSI Nh5.2.6 and as an Auditor per ANSI Nh5.2.23.

March 1979 K-Fab Inc.

November 1960 Berwick, Pennsylvania Welder Fabricator Responsible for layout, cutting, burning and welding various components in accordance with approved drawing. Performed visual veld inspections on finished configurations.

September 1978 Bechtel Power Corporation to March 1979 Susquehanna Steam & Electric Power Generating Station Berwick, Pennsylvania Piperitter Welder Responsible for velding piping supports to Class Q and Non Class Q structures in accordance with AWS .187 Unlimited.

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June 1976 to Columbia Aircraft Services September 1978 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Aircraft and Engine Overhauler Performed periodic aircraft and engine inspection / overhaul in accordance with the Civil Aeronautics Administration requirements.

February 1957 United States Navy Department (Retired) to May 1976 1976 Maintenance / Material Control Supervisor (night shift)

Quality Assurance Inspector for hydraulics, airframes, and flight control systems. Certifying aircraft for safe flight in accordance with Naval Weapons Instruction h790.2.

1975 Maintenance / Material Control Supervisor (night shift)

Aircraft Division Chief Petty Officer Beach Detach =ent. Chief Petty Officer Quality Assurance Inapector for all squadron aircraft in areas of flight safety, maintenance procedures of all phases of caintenance safety.

1974 Quality Assurance Representative (night shift)

Maintenance Control Chief Petty Officer supervising and inspecting all phases of inspections in accordance with Naval Weapons Instruction kT90.2.

1973 Quality Assurance Representative for the NAS Cubi Point Beach Detachment (night shift) Maintenance Control Chief Petty Officer. Performing safety of flight and security in accord-ance with Naval Weapon Instruction k790.2.

1972 Instructor and Unit Instructional Supervisor of the Aviation Mechanical Hydraulics "A" Course. Observing instructors, screen course changes, council trainees with academic and

. personal problems.

1971 Instructor and Unit Supervisor of the Aviation Mechanical Hydraulics "A" Course. Instructing approved course of instruction, initiate requests for changes or additions to the course of study.

1970 Instructor in the Aviation Mechanical Hydraulics "A" Course instructing approved unit course of instruction. Council trainees with academic and personal problems.

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s INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE RECORD NAME: Edward D. Fuller ,,

BUSINESS ADDRESS: S. Levy Incorporated 3425 So, Bascom Avenue Campbell, CA 95008 EDUCATION: BA, Physics, San Jose State, 1962 MS, Nuclear Engineering, Stanford University, 1964 Advanced Engineering Course at General Electric PROFESSIONAL As Vice President of S. Levy Incorporated since 1978, EXPERIENCE Mr. Fuller has consulted with many utilities on regu-latory issues. He has supported operating plants such as Duane Arnold, Rancho Seco, Brunswick, TMI, Monticello plants under construction such as WNP-2, Shoreham, Millstone Point 2, and plants seeking construction permits such as Black Fox, Allen's Creek, and Skagit/Hanford. He has worked on issues such as pipe cracks, fire protection, ATWS, hydrogen control, integrated planning, technical specification development, safety review programs, decontamination programs, and all TMI-related issues.

Mr. Fuller has been active in construction program quality reviews at the Clinton project for Illinois Power, the Duane Arnold Energy Center for Iowa Electric, and the Three Mile Island Unit 2 for General Public Utilities. He serves on the Carolina Power and Light Safety Review Board and the Iowa Electric Safety Committee.

Prior to joining S. Levy Incorporated, Mr. Fuller worked for General Electric for eighteen years in a variety of assignments including six years in concep-tual fuel design, two years as manager of the engi-neering training program, two years as technical leader for core management services, four years as fuel specialist and manager of fuel proposal engi-neering, two years as manager of BWR proposal engi-neering and two years as manager of domestic BWR licensing.

In the fuel management area for General Electric he organized and supervised the early station nuclear engineering course, directed the in-core fuel manage-ment analysis work for GE BWRs, defined in-core fuel performance capability of BWR proposals, developed and negotiated fuel performance and core management services contracts for General Electric.

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responsibility for all of GE's domestic project licensing activities, including resolution of generic licensing issues.

LICENSE: Registered Professional Engineer in the State of California ANS ACTIVITIES: ANS Treasurer, Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Chairman Fuel Cycle Division, Vice Chairman Power Division, Chairman Professional Divisions Committee, Chairman Public Policy Committee PUBLICATIONS: Author of many papers and published articles in the areas of plutonium recycle, in-core fuel management strategies, operating reactor physics calculational methods, advanced boiling water reactor systems, licensing, and integrated planning.

EUGENE E. FITZPATRICK ADDRESS 2648 Long View Drive PHONE 312-369-0337 Lisle, Illinois 60532 EDUCATION Undergraduate UNITED STATES MAVAL ACADEMY, Annapolis, Maryland BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ENGINEERING WITH DISTINCTION, 1959.

Graduate MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge, Massachusetts MASTER OF SCIENCE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 1966.

POST MASTERS PROFESSIONAL DEGREE OF NAVAL ENGINEER, 1966.

HONORS: TAU BETA PI, SIGMA XI.

Legal THE NATIONAL LAW CENTER i GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Washington, D.C.

JURIS DOCTOR WITH HONORS, 1978.

EXPERIENCE As Engineer and Senior Manager have been involved with technical, administrative, and financial management of major engineering and nuclear reactor plant projects, both military and civilian, for about 26 years.

1959 - 1963 Held various positions directly related to operation of  ;

power plants, including Manager of 2 Naval steam power plants. Supervised 130 employes in all phases of practical power plant engineering.

1963 - 1966 Graduate studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Designated Naval Engineering Duty Officer.

1966 - 1973 Personally selected by Director, Division of Naval Reactors, ABC, for assignment to Headquarters Organization, Naval Reactors program, i

Reported to Director as Chief of 9 person ABC Field Office at Government-owned, contractor-operated, land-based prototype site consisting of'3 nuclear power plants and associated facilities. Responsible to Director for safe and efficient construction, operation, and'asintenance at these plants. Responsibilities included assuring the plants and associated facilities were operated in accordance with requirements by performing detailed plant and site audits and '

surveillances, identifying deficiencies and evaluating actions taken to correct and implement them, and conducting final licensing examinations for senior operators.

e EUGENE E. FITZPATRICK p1 ( Page 2 1966 - 1973 Subsequently selected by Director as Project Manager, (cont'd) Naval Reactors Prototypes and PWR Operations, with responsibility to Director for managing all aspects of operation, maintenance, safety, construction, and modification of 8 land-based nuclear power plants and facilities, including a commercial PWR plant at Shippingport, Pennsylvania. Responsibilities included management of planning and scheduling all construction, modifications, maintenance, and operations for testing and training; approval of operating and test procedures; technical review and resolution of all plant problems; examination of operators' technical and operational qualifications; compliance with Government environmental and radiation control standards; and control over all plant startups and outages. Responsibilities centered around need to train and qualify about 4,000 nuclear power plant operators annually to man U.S. Navy nuclear ships. Capital investment in assigned plants and facilities exceeded $800 million; employes directly associated with assigned projects totalled over 14,000.

Controlled annual operating budget of $25 million and annually administered Government contracts totalling an additional $70 million.

In executing responsibilities dealt with high level managers of Westinghouse and General Electric Companies, including General Managers of the Bettis and Knolls Atomic Power Laboratories.

1973 - 1977 As Project Manager in Naval Sea Systems Command had technical, administrative, and financial management responsibilities for ship overhauls and modernizations totalling over $150 million annually. In 1977 awarded Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding performance in this position.

1977 - 1979 Directed Study Group under Navy's Senior Engineer to update Navy ship propulsion plant automation design philosophy. Study results used to set new Navy ship i

automation design policy. Responsibilities included developing survey instruments, collecting and assessing data, preparing recommendations, and briefing high level Naval officials. In 1979 awarded Meritorious Service Medal for outstanding performance in this position.

1979 - 1984 Production Training Manager, Commonwealth Edison Company.

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1979 - 1984 Responsible to Executive Vice-President for training (cont'd) activities at 16 nuclear and fossil generating stations.

Directly responsible for structuring modern training organization and training system. Responsible for development and approval of job position descriptions and job classifications for newly defined training organization positions. Responsible for assembling and developing 116 person staff reporting directly and 100 additional generating station training personnel reporting functionally to perform standardized, theoretical and operational training for nuclear generating station operators, technical training for nuclear generating station technicians and engineers, maintenance training for fossil and nuclear maintenance personnel, and management training for all personnel.

Responsible for all training program review and development activitles, including performance of needs analyses, development of task analyses, establishment of corporate training requirements, development of performance standards, training modules, instructors' guides, and program, trainee, and instructor evaluation instruments. Responsible for managing all aspects of design and procurement of $21 million central training facility, including 2 full scale nuclear power plant simulators. Facility was delivered on schedule and under budget. Additional management responsibilities included administration of $8 million annual expense budget, formulation and implementation of all Human Factors Engineering plans and reviews, and administration of a training facility joint venture agreement with a major nuclear steam supply system vendor, selected to make advertisement, both print and commercial versions, in support of Commonwealth Edison Company's Nuclear Operator Training program. Commercial aired for over 2 years on Chicago TV channels and appeared in numerous national and local magazines and newspapers.

Developed and initiated 4 year technical degree program in conjunction with Northern Illinois University for licensed, non-degreed nuclear operators using electronic blackboard as delivery medium.

Served as a member of INPO's Training and Education Industry Review Group.

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1984 - Oct. 1985 Assistant Manager of Quality Assurance,' Commonwealth Edison Company.

Responsible to executive level Manager of Quality Assurance for all engineering and construction related quality assurance efforts at 2 nuclear plants under construction. functionally responsible for operations and maintenance related quality assurance activities at 4 operating nuclear and 10 operating fossil generating stations.

Assigned extensive direct responsibilities for all quality ~ assurance activities at Braidwood Nuclear Construction Site, including restructuring Site Quality Assurance Organization and managing overview of Braidwood Construction Assessment Program.

Achievements include enhanced credibility with Nuclear Regulatory Commission, improved Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) rating, highly successful Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) and Construction Appraisal Team (CAT) evaluations, and well received presentations before Advisory Committee on Reactor Safety (ACRS) at both sub-committee and full committee meetings.

Oct. 1985 - Station Manager, Braidwood Nuclear Station, Commonwealth Present Edison Company.

Responsible for management of 2 unit PWR nuclear station, including planning, coordinatien, and direction of all station operations, saintenance, testing, training, refueling, engineering, radiological protection, security, quality control, safety, and industrial relations activities.

SPECIAL QUALIP-ICATIONS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS Coauthored and published in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (Plenum Press, New York, 1968) technical manuscript entitled "An Analysis of the Pulse Tube Refrigerator"; manuscript presented at Cryogenic Engineering Conference, Stanford University, 1967.

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Page 5 (cont'd) Completed 6-month postgraduate level course in Advanced Reactor Plant Design at Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, '

West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, 1967.

Qualified as Senior Navy Nuclear Power Plant Operator, 1969.

Coauthored and published technical manuscript entitled "Autcoation-Salvation or Delusion"; manuscript presented at International Ship control Systems Symposium, U.S. Naval Academy, 1978.

Admitted to Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1979.

Selected as Distinguished Alumnus, Pottsville High School, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1984.

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EDUCATION -

EP 1966 .- DEC 1970 MMEUETTE LMIVERSITY Awarded Bachelor of Science Degree 'in Mechanical Engineering, CLM IAUDE. Served as President, Marquette Pi Delta Chapter, Pi Tau Sigma, honorary mechanical engineering fraternity. Muuber, Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity.

IRC 1970 - IRC 1971 NhVAL POSIGRADUME S3000 Awarded Master of Science -

_ Degree in Mechanical Engineering, NITH DISTINCTIW . Original research included thesis, "A Study of the Wake Region of the Flow of Dilute Polymer solutions About circular Cylinders."

mR 1972~- AUG 1972 NhVAL NUCIEAR PODER SOEXI. Ctapleted college level -

course in engineering principles, construction and operation of press-urised water reactors.:' Graduated with a 3.49 average.

EP 1972 - mR 1973 NAVAL NUCIEAR PIANP OPERMOR TRAIN 3NG Acquired practical training on an operating nuclear propulsion plant prototype (SIW), and qualified as Engineering Officer of the Watch, the "on-watch" officer directly supervising the operation of the entire nuclear plant.

' Graduated Neber 2 in my class.

JAN 1982 - Present INIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Working toward Master of Business Aeninistration (sh) Degree.

EXPERIENCE 1971 - 1977 - 00DMISSICNED OFFICER, U.S. NAVY SEA DUTY ON BOARD USS HADDOCK (SSN 621) (FAST ATTACK NUCLEAR SUBMARINE)

IRC 1973 - AUG 1974 ELECTRICAL OFFICER Responsible for the supervision and training of electrical and interior omnunications division personnel, and for the operation, maintenance, and meninistration of the ships' electrical generating and distribution systems.

AUG 1974 - mR 1975 IBMGE CONIRCL ASSISEANr/ AUXILIARY DIVISIW OFFICER Responsible for the supervision and training of auxiliary division person-nel, and for the operation, maintenance, 'and meninistration of divisional equipment, which included the ship's hydraulics, high pressure air, atmos-phare control, diesel engine, and auxiliary sea water systaans. ' collateral duties included ship's Nuclear Safety Officer, Quality Assurance Officer, and Photographics Officer. Qualified as Officer of the Deck, In-Port Duty Officer, and Engineering. Officer of the Match on an SSW Reactor Plant.

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,; . BETTIS ATOMIC POWER LABORATORY, NAVAL REACTORS FACILITY, S1W PLANT, IDAHO c,

APR 1975 - SEP 1976 IEADING ENGINEERING OFFICER OF 'IEE WA'101 Directed and supervised a 35-tran staff crew in the areas of plant operations, maintenance, adninistration, and the training of approximately 40 officer and enlisted students at any given time. Service included the direction of the crew through two major S1W Plant maintenance shut &un periods, and the successful training of six classes of nuclear operators.

Under my direction, officer students were 100% successful on their final oral board examinations for qualification as Engineering Officer of the Watch.

h =+rded for prcrotion to Lieutenant Ccamander.

SEP 1976 - APR 1977 STAFF TRAINING OFFICER Served on the staff of the SlW Plant Manager and Training Manager. Department Head for approximately 170

-officer and enlisted instructors at the S1W Plant. Supervised the training and adninistration of all Naval staff. Directed the initial nuclear oper-ator training of approximately 300 officer and enlisted students. Respons-ible for short and long range staff manpower planning.

1977 - PRESENT - PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SARGENT & LUNDY-MAY 1977 - JUL 1979 BAILLY N-1 Assigned as a PMD Mechanical Engineer on the Bailly Generating Station-Nuclear 1 Project Team. Responsible for ocordination cf project team efforts for piping analysis and support design, contalment penetrations and station security program. Prepared ntnerous equipment and piping work specifications, and responsible for the engineering design of several mechanical systes, including interface with General Electric Ccmpany on several NSSS-shared systes.

AUG 1979 - NOV 1982 SCHAHFER 17 & 18 Assigned as a PtO Mechanical Engineer on the coal-fired Rollin M. Schahfer Generating Station Units 17 & 18 Project. Responsible for mechanical aspects of the General Work Contract, an all-enecmpassing field erection / construction managment contract, including liasion with the field. Responsible for engineering design of ntnerous main cycle and support systes, coordination of project piping analysis and support design, and specification preparation and proposal evaluation for various Mechanical equipment and subsystes.

DEC 1982 - PRES NP - BRAIDWDCD Assigned as a PMD Mechanical Project Engineer on the Braidwood Units 1 & 2 Project Team. Serving as Mechanical Engineering Coordinator of the on-site S&L Braidwood Field Group. Respontible for planning and overall coordination of on-site mechanical engmocring activities, including resolution of mechanical engineering field proble s and small bore piping analysis and support design activities.