ML20196L551
| ML20196L551 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Braidwood |
| Issue date: | 05/31/1988 |
| From: | Peterson M, Querio R COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
| References | |
| BW-88-524, NUDOCS 8807070593 | |
| Download: ML20196L551 (20) | |
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BRAIDH000 NUCLEAR P0HER STATION UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 MONTHLY PERFORMANCE REPORT COMMONHEALTH EDIS0N COMPANY NRC DOCKET NO. 050-456, LICENSE NO. NPF-72 NRC DOCKET NO. 050-457, LICENSE NO. NPF-77 J
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Monthly Report for Braidwood Unit 1 A.
Summary of Ooeratina Exoerience The unit entered the month of May at 26% reactor power.
On May 7, the reactor was brought up to 50% reactor power and then on May 8 brought up to 75%.
The unit remained at 75% reactor power through the end of the month.
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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.:
50-456 UNIT:
Braidwood 1 DATE:
06/10/88 COMPILED BY:
M. H.-Peterson TELEPHONE:
(815)458-2801 ext. 2480 OPERATING STATUS
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Reporting Period: May, 1988 Gross Hours:
744.0 2.
Currently Authorized Power Level (HHt):
3411 Design Elec',rical Rating (HHe-gross):
1175 Design Electrical Rating (HHe-net):
1120 Hax Dependable Capacity (HHe-gross):
1175 Max Dependable Capacity (HWe-net):
1120 3.
Power level to which restricted (If Any):
None 4.
Reasons for restriction (If Any):
None THIS HONTH YR TO DATE CUMULATIVE 5.
Report period Hours:
744.0 3647.0 7800.0 6.
Hours Reactor Critical:
744.0 993.0 4052.7 7.
RX Reserve Shutdown Hours:
0.0 0.0 0.0 8.
Hours Generator on Line:
744.0 957.2 3567.9 9.
Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours:
0.0 0.0 0.0 10.
Gross Thermal Energy (HHH):
1639119 1890028 6905702 11.
Gross Elec. Energy (HHH):
572804 652390 2256994 12.
Net Elec. Energy (HHH):
543235 601371 2058022 13.
Reactor Service Factor:
N/A N/A N/A 14.
Reactor Availability Factor:
N/A N/A N/A 15.
Unit Service Factor:
N/A N/A N/A 16.
Unit Availability Factor:
N/A N/A N/A 17.
Unit Capacity Factor (MDC net):
N/A N/A N/A 18.
Unit Capacity Factor (DER net):
N/A N/A N/A 19.
Unit Forced Outage Rate:
N/A N/A N/A 20.
Unit Forced Outage Hours:
0.0 783.4 1655.6 21.
Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Honths:
22.
If Shutdown at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
23.
Units in Test Status (Prior to Comercial Operation):
FORECAST ACHIEVED Initial Criticality 05/23/87 05/29/87 Initial Electricity 07/11/87 02LlU32 Comercial Operation 07/15/88 (4957z/4)
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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT NET POWER LEVEL LOG DOCKET N0.:
50-456 UNIT:
Braidwood 1 DATE: 06/10/88 COMPILED BY:
H. H. Peterson TELEPHONE:
(815)458-2801 ext. 2480 MONTH: May, 1988 1.
244 17.
869 2.
244 18.
868 3.
245 19, 869 4.
247 20.
867 5.
246 21.
866 6.
244 22.
866 7.
527 23.
867 8.
805 24.
853 9.
862 25.
854 10.
868 26.
854 11.
869 27.
849 12.
868 28.
856 13.
869 29.
850 14.
868 30.
848 15.
868 31.
840 16.
869 INSTRUCTIONS On this form list the average daily unit power level in HWe-Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
These figures will be used to plot a graph for each reporting month.
Note that when maximum dependable capacity is used for the net electrical rating of the unit there may be occasions when the daily average power level exceeds the 100% line (or the restricted power level line).
In such cases the average daily unit power output sheet should be footnoted to explain the apparent anomaly.
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UNIT SHUTD0HNS/ REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.:'50-456 UNIT: Braidwood 1 DATE: 06/10/88 COMPILED BY: M. H. Peterson' TELEPHONE: (815)458-2801 ext. 2480
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I No DAIE I1P_E 110iLRS REASON METHOD LER NUMBER SYSTEM COMPONENT CAUSE & CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCE None
SUMMARY
TYPE REASON METHOD SYSTEM & COMPONENT F-Forced A-Equipment Failure 1 - Manual Exhibit F & H S-Scheduled B-Maint or Test 2 - Manual Scram Instructions for Preparation of C-Refueling 3 - Auto Scram Data Entry Sheet D-Regulatory Rastriction 4 - Continued Licensco Evar.t Report E-Operator Training & License Examination 5 - Reduced Load (LER) File (NUREG-1022) i F-Administration 9 - Other G-Oper Error H-Other (4957z/6)
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UNIOUE REPORTING RE0UIREMENTS-UNIT I 1.
Safety / Relief valve operations.
VALVES N0 & TYPE PLANT DESCRIPTION DAIE ACTUATED ACTUATION CONDITION OF EVENT None 2.
Licensee generated changes to ODCM.
The following change has been made to Braidwood Station's Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM):
Table 8.4-1, Revision llA; Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program.
Persuant to Technical Specification 6.14.2.a the following information is provided:
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The revision was made to make the 00CM consistant with the current Braidwood Technical Specification 3/4.12, Radiological Environmental Monitoring.
For each sample monitoring location, the distance has been converted to kilometers and listed for ease of comparison.
Indicators BD-109-2, 203-2, 205-2, 209-2, 211-2, and 215-2 have been placed in the field to reflect the requirement for two or more dosimeters for measuring direct radiation. Cooling water, aquatic plants, precipitation and cattle feed / grass sampling have been discontinued as these are not mandated by current technical specifications.
The changed pages are attached.
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The accuracy and reliability of dose calculations and setpoint determinations have not been diminshed.
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These revisions were distributed for use on May 9,1988 after receiving the necessary review and acceptance by the Onsite Review and Investigative Function.
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LICENSEE EVENT REPORTS - UNIT I The following is a tabular summary of all Licensee Event Aeports submitted during the reporting period, May 1 through May 31, 1988. This information is provided pursuant to the reportable occurrence reporting requirements as set forth in 10 CFR 50.73.
Licensee Event Reoort Reoort Number Qaig Title of Occurrence 88-009 04/26/88 Loss of OB control room chiller due to determination of temperature controller 88-010-00 04/28/88 Control room ventilation to makeup mode of operation from a high radiation alarm due to incorrect setpoint.
88-011-00 05/11/88 Control room ventilation shift to emergency makeup mode due to spurious radiation monitor noise spike.
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Monthly Report for Braidwood Unit 2 A.
Summarv of Ooeratina Exoerience The unit entered the month of May in Mode 5.
On May 21, the unit entered Mode 1 and by May 22 reactor power had been increased to 14%. On May 25, with reactor power at approximately 20%, the unit was initially synchronized to the grid. On May 29 the unit was shut down due to a planned loss of offsite power test.
The unit was synchronized to the grid again on May 31 and then shut down from outside the control room in accordance with a startup test.
The unit was in Mode 4 at the end of the month.
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'GPERATIhG DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.:
50-457 UNIT:
Braidwood 2 DATE:
06/10/88 COMPILED BY:
M. H. Peterson TELEPHONE:
(815)458-2801 ext. 2480 OPERATING STATUS 1.
Reporting Period: May, 1988 G, ass Hours:
147.4 2.
Currently Authorized Power Level (MHt):
3411 Design Electrical Rating (MHe-gross):
1175 Design Electrical Rating (MHe-net):
1120 Hax Dependable Capacity (MHe-gross):
1175 Max Dependable Capacity (MHe-net):
1120 3.
Power level to which restricted (If Any): None 4.
Reasons for restriction (If Any): None THIS MONTH YR TO DATE CUHULATIVE 5.
Report period Hours:
147.4 147.4 147.4 6.
Hours Reactor Critical:
147.4 147.4 147.4 7.
RX Reserve Shutdown Hours:
0.0 0.0 0.0 8.
Hours Generator on Line:
95.0 95.0 95.0 9.
Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours:
0.0 0.0 0.0 10.
Gross Thermal Energy (MHH):
116073 116073 116073 11.
Gross Elec. Energy (MHH):
13372 13372 1337.2_
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Net Elec. Energy (MHH):
l'2003 13003 13003 13.
Reactor Service Factor:
N/A N/A N/A 14.
Reactor Availability Factor:
N/A N/A N/A 15.
Unit Service Factor:
N/A IA N/A 16.
Unit Availability Factor:
N/A N/A N/A 17.
Unit Capacity Factor (MDC net):
N/A N/A N/A 18.
Unit Capacity Factor (DER net):
N/A N/A N/A 19.
Unit Forced Outage Rate:
N/A N/A N/A 20.
Unit Forced Outage Hours:
0.0 0.0 0.0 21.
Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months:
22.
If Shutdown at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
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Units in Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
FORECAST A(,HIEVED Initial Criticality 02/29/E3 Q3/08/88 Initial Electricity 03/28/88 05/25/88 Commercial Operation 10/17/88 l
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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT NET P0HER LEVEL LOG DOCKET NO.:
50-457 UNIT:
Braidwood 2 DATE: 06/10/88 COMPILED BY:
M. H. Peterson TELEPHONE:
(815)458-2801 ext. 2480 MONTH:
May, 1988 1.
N/A 17.
N/A 2.
-N/A 18.
N/A 3.
N/A 19.
N/A 4.
N/A 20.
N/A 5.
N/A 21.
N/A 6.
N/A 22.
N/A 7.
N/A 23.
N/A 8.
N/A 24.
N/A 9.
N/A 25, 8
10.
N/A 26.
82 11.
N/A 27.
163 12.
N/A 28.
185 13.
N/A 29.
79 14.
N/A 30.
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N/A 31, 23 16.
N/A INSTRUCTIONS l
On this form list the average daily unit power level in MHe-Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
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Note that when maximum dependable capacity is used for the net electrical rating of the unit there may be occasions when the daily average power level exceeds the 1001. line (or the restricted power level line).
In such cases the average daily unit power output sheit should be footnoted to explain the apparent anomaly, i
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UNIT SHUTDOWNS / REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.:150-457-UNIT: Braidwood 2-DATE: 06/10/88=
COMPILED BY:.M. M.'Peterson, TELEPHONE: (815)458-2801.
ext. 2480 REPORT PERIOD: May, 1988 No DATE M HOURS REASON METHOD LER NUMBER SYSTEM COMPONENT CAUSE & CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCE' 01 880529 S 38.8 8
9 N/A N/A N/A Startup Test - Loss of Offsite Power 02 880531 S 13.7 8
9 N/A N/A N/A Startup Test - Shut Down From-Remote Location
SUMMARY
i TYPE REASON METHOD SYSTEM & COMPONENT F-Forced A-Equipment Failure 1 - Manual Exhibit F & H S-Scheduled B-Maint or Test 2 - Manual Scram Instructions for Preparation of C-Refueling 3 - Auto Scram Data Entry Sheet D-Regulatory Restriction 4 - Continued Licensee Event Report E-Operator Training & License Examination 5 - Reduced Load (LER) File (NUREG-1022)
F-Administration 9 - Other G-Oper Error H-Other (4957zil2)
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UNIOUE REPORTING RE0VIREMENTS - UNIT 2 1.
Sr.fety/ Relief valve operations.
VALVES NO & TYPE PLANT DESCRIPTION DAIE ACTUATED ACTUATIQti CONDITION OF EVENT None 2.
Licensee generated changes to ODCM.
See Changes as Referenced for Unit 1 (4957z/13)
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LICENSEE EVENT REPORTS - UNIT 2 The following is a tabular summary of all Lice see Event Reports submitted during the reporting period, Hay 1 tarough May 31, 1988.
This information is provided pursuant to the repo: cable occurrence reporting requirements as set forth in 10 CFR 50.73.
J.icensee Event Reoort Reoort Number QLig Title of Occurrence None (4957z/14)
TABLE 8.4-1 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONIT(NING PROGRAM EAPOSURE PATHWAY SAMPLING (R TYPE AND FREQUENCY AND/OR SANPLE SANPLING OR MGAITORING LOCATIONS COLLECTION FREQUENCY OF ANALYSl$
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Onsi to and Near Field Continuous Sampler operation Radiolodine Canistersg with sample collection weekly Radiotodine and indicators 5-831 analysis weekly PertIculates D0-01, Braldwood, l.5 el NE (2.4 km C)
Particulate Sampler:
B0-06, Godley, 0.5 ml WSW 10.8 km N; B0-19, Nearsite NW, 0.3 el NW (0.5 km Q) a.
Gross beta 80-20, HearsIto N, 0.6 al N (1.0 km Al analysis foll p ing 80-21, hearsite NE, 0.5 el NNE (0.8 km B) f il ter c hange b.
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EXPOSURE PATHWAY SAMPLING 04 TYPE AND FREQUENCY AND/OR SANPLE SANPLING OR MONITG41NG LOCATIONS (X)LLECTION FREQljENCY OF ANALYSIS 2.
Direct Radiation (Cont'd) b.
Outer Ring Quarterly Gmuna dose quarterly Indicators 80-201-3, 4.2 al N 6.8 km A B0-201-2, 4.2 el N 6.8 km A 80-202-1, 4.8 al NNE 7.7
-B BO-202-2, 4.8 sol NNE 7.7 km B B0-205-1, 4,9 ml NE 7.9 km C 00-203-2, 4.9 al NE 7.9 km C B0-204-1, 4.3 el ENE 6.9 lum 0 00-204-2, 4.3 ml FNE 6.9 km 0 00-205-1, 4.0 mi E 6.4 km E 80-205-7, 4.0 mi E 6.4 km E 8D-206-3, 4.5 m: ESE 7.2 km F 00-206-2, 4.5 mi ESE 7.2 km F 00-207-8 4.1 al ESE 6.6 km F g
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80-210-1, 4.9 el SSW 7.9 km K O
80-210-2, 4.9 al SSW 7.9 km K U
00-218-1, 4.8 al SW 7.7 km L 80-231-2, 4.8 el SW 7.7 km L 00-232-I.
4.7 al WSW 7.6 km as 00-212-2, 4.7 al WSW 7.6 len M 00-253-1, 4.5 el W 7.2 km N 00-253-2, 4.5 al W 7.2 km N BD-234-1, 4.3 el WNW 6.9 km P B0-214-2, 4.3 ml WNW 6.9 lun P BD-215-3, 4.S ml NW 7.2 km Q B0-215-2, 8.5 mi les 7.2 km Q B0-236-1, 4.4 al NNW 7.I Am R 80-216-2, 4.4 mi fedW 7.1 km R OW M (1 O <:
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EXPOSURE PATHWAY SAMPLING 01 TYPE AND FRE0utsCY Amo/OR SAMPLE SAMPLING Fl MOpilTORING LOCATIONS
- COLLECTION FREQUENCY OF ANALYSIS c.
Special Interest Quarte ly Gamune dose quarteely on one set. Gamma dose on second set if requested by CECO.
Indicators Two sets of TLDS at each of the alrborne pathway Indicator locations specified in Part I of t his table, Minimism of 2 TLDs per set.
Controls Two sets of TLDs at each of the alrborne pathway control locations specifled in Part I of this table. Minimum of 2 TLDs por set, tp 3.
traterborne*
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Surface ED-07, Kankakee Rivar upstream of discharge, Wankly Gamma Isotopic g"
s S.4 al E (8.7 km El analysis on monthly
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in-lo, Kankakee River downstream of location. Tr a t lism U
d isc harge, 5.0 ml LE (8.0 km D) analysis on quarterly composite f rom each locatlon.
Blwookly' Gross beta and gessoa b.
Ground /well_
indicefors Isotopic analysis on Bibl3, Oraldwood City Hall WeII,1.7 el NME mon t hl y co=pos i te.
(2.7 km R)
Triffum analysis on quer ter' f compost to.
1-131 analysis bIeoekly whon f he dose calculated for consumption is greater t han I arem/yr.
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Shorel ine Sediments ED-10, Kankabee River downstream of Samlannually Gesuna Isotopic g
di sc harge, 5.0 mi ENE (8.0 km 0) analysis on each gm sample.
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TABLE 8.4-3 (Cont'd)
EXPO 5URE PATHWAY SMEPLING 04 TYPE Aso FREQUDCY Af(>/OR SAMPLE SAMPL $ NG OR MONITGilNG LOCATIONS
- COLLFCTION FRf QUENCY (T ANALYSl$
4 lngestloe*
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Milk ladicators Se= In on t hl y: May to October Gnas.a I sotopic and mwit hly : Novenbar to April 8 -8 31 analyst s on each BD-II, Morris Farm, 2.4 el E (3.9 km E) sample.
80-87, Trot ter's Da lry, 4.8 al NW (7.7 km Q)
Controls 0(bl8, Baros Farm, 10.5 ml W (16.9 km N) b.
Fish
[D-07, Kankakan River upstream of d isc Pwerge, T hree fleas a year (Spr Ing, Gas==a Isotopic 5.4 al E (8.7 km E)
Sunenar, and F a l l )
anal y si s on est ibl e portions.
R0-10, Kankakee River downstrem of d i sc harge, 5.0 mi E K 19.0 w D 1 c.
Vegetablas IV)-14, Pinnick Farm, 9.8 ml N (2.9 km A)
Annual l y Gamma Isotopic y
(D oo HD-IS, Girot Ferm, 8.4 el N (2.2 lun A) analysis on ad able J*
BD-16. Har ta Farm, 2. 5 el ENE 15.7 km On portions.
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Food Prortucts
- c OO Ind ic ators Gro. nearest eac h of two dif ferant ofist to Pbothly when available and Gnsusa Isotopic and U
locations of hig hast prerf lcter$ annual average requ ired; required only if 1-9 3 8 analysis.
Samples of f ir ee ground leval D/Q isa. Table 7.2-6 ).
milk sampIIng is not d i f f arant kirwis of performed.
broad l aa f vagatation Con trol s~~~
From a locatton 95 to 30 km frone the statlen Mont hly when available aced Gamma Isotopic and In direction of least prevalent wind required; required only If I-133 analysis.
One sample eac h of d ir ec t iosi.
milk sampling not performed.
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EXPOSURE PATHWAY SAMPLING (R TYPE AND FREQUENCY AND/OR SAMPLE SAMPLING OR MONITORING LOCATIONS
- COLLECTION FREQUENCY OF ANALYSIS 5.
Land use Census a.
Milch Animals 1
$lte boundary to 2 miles Annually during grazing season Eaumeration by a door-to-door or equivalent counting technique.
2 2 to 5 miles Annually during grazing season Enumeration by using referenced Information from county agricultural agencies or other ret lable sources.
3.
At detries listad in item 4.a.
Annually during grazing season Inquire as to feeding practices:
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Posture only, Fee (D
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farmer to estimato E
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<255,25-505, 50-735, or >75g.
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Nearest Resident in all 16 sectors up to 5 miles.
Annually See Table 7.1-15 for dofinitions of sector codes used with kilometer distances, b
See Figure A.4-1, "Flead Air Sampling Sites and Outer Ring TLD Locations."
See Figure 8.4-2, "Inner Ring TLD Locations."
a Perform gamma Isotopic analysis on each sample when gross beta activity is greater than (D) 10 times the yearly mean of control samples.
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Telephone 815/458-2801 BH/88-524 June 10,1988 Director, Office of Resource Management United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington,.D.C.
20555 ATTN: Document Control Desk Gentlemen:
Enclosed for your information is the Monthly Performance Report covering Braidwood Nuclear Power Station for the period May 1 through May 31, 19Cd.
Very truly yours, Yv
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Station Manager Braidwood Nuclear Station y
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.p' ssO Attachments cc:
A. B. Davis, NRC, Region III NRC Resident Inspector Braidwood Gary Wright, Ill. Dept. of Nuclear Safety T. J. Maiman K. L. Graesser H. E. Bliss Nuclear Fuel Services, PHR Plant Support INPO Records Center Performance Monitoring Group, Tech Staff Braidwood Station Nuclear Group, Tech Staff Braidwood Station S. Sands - USNRC P. L. Barnes
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