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Forwards Insp Rept 50-275/69-06 on 690626-27.No Noncompliance Noted.Licensee Plans to Install Breakwater to Facilitate Const of Plant Seawater Intake Structure. Data Collecting Stations Operable & Satisfactorily Kept
ML20154E809
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Site: Diablo Canyon, 05000000
Issue date: 07/10/1969
From: Spenser G
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
To: James O'Reilly
US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (AEC)
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Q July 10, 1969 J. P. O'Reilly, Chief Reactor Inspection and Enforcement Branch Division of Compliance, Headquarters PACIFIC CAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY, DIABID CANYON UNIT NO. I DOCKET NO. 50-275 The attached report by our field inspector of a visit to the construction site of the subject facility on June 26 and 27, 1969 is forwarded for information. No items of noncompliance or nonconformance were noted during the visit. -

The contract specifications covering the concrete structures of the plant were observed to be quite complete and comprehensive.

They appear to contain standards equivalent in scope and detail to those contained in ACI 318 and ACI 301, and in total cover adequately the principal activities suggested for CO attention by Chapter 4600 of the Compliance Manual.

We expect at the time of our next inspection (in approximately two months) to be able to report more definitely upon the on-site QA-QC organisations. Based upon discussions with key project personnel at the time of the current inspection, we anticipate tbs numbers and qualifications of the personnel in these organizations to be adequate to insure a satisfactory quality of workmanship and meterials. You will note, however, that we urged the licenses to give Priority attention to the staf fing and implementation of the on site QA-QC programs. Both we and the licensee's project staff recognize that much work has yet to be accomplished in the preparation of detailed test and inspection procedures prior to starting the construction of Class I structures of the plant. The project staff has assured us, repeatedly, that the detailed procedures to be iciplemented by the PG6E general construction and engineering departments and the contractor (s) will be available for each construction activity prior to the cocnencement of work. We will continue to give particular attention to this entter.  ;

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Of interest, you will note that the Geologist Consultant for PG&E has examined the bedrock on which the facility is to be located and found it to be essentially as anticipated. Also, you will note that PG&E plans to install a breakwater to facilitate construction of the plant seawater intake structure.

As requested by Compliance Headquarters, the materological data collecting stations were inspected and found to be operable and satisfactorily maintained.

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Attachment:

C0 Rpt. No. 50-275/69-6 by A. D. Johnron dtd 7/10/69 DISTRIBJIION:

J. P. O'Reilly, CO:HQ (Orig. and one copy)

E. G. Case DRS R. S. Boyd, DRL (2)

S. Levine, DRL (6)

D. J. Skovbolt , DRL (3)

L. Kornblith, Jr. , 00:HQ Regional Directors REG File

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