ML20198A688
| ML20198A688 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Hatch, Vogtle, 05000000 |
| Issue date: | 10/23/1985 |
| From: | Grace J NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
| To: | Kelly R GEORGIA POWER CO. |
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| ML20198A692 | List: |
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| NUDOCS 8511060133 | |
| Download: ML20198A688 (4) | |
See also: IR 05000321/1985021
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,/ieorgia Power Company
ATTN: Mr. R. J. Kelly
Executive Vice President
P. O. Box 4545
Atlanta, GA 30302
Gentlemen:
SUBJECT: REPORT NOS. 50-321/85-21, 50-366/85-21, 50-424/85-27, AND 50-425/85-27
The NRC Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) Board has completed
its periodic evaluation of your E. I. Hatch and A W, Vogtle facilities.
These
facilities were evaluated for the period November 1,1983 through June 30, 1985.
The results of the evaluation are documented in the enclosed SALP Board Reports
(Enclosures 1 and 2).
These reports will be discussed with you at your offices
in Atlanta, Georgia on November 4,1985.
The performance of your E. I. Hatch facility was evaluated in the functional
areas of plant operations, radiological controls, maintenance, surveillance,
fire protection, emergency preparedness, security, refueling / outages, training,
quality programs and administrative controls affecting quality, and licensing
activities.
The performance of your A. W. Vogtle facility was evaluated in the functional
areas of soils and foundations, containment, safety related structures and major
steel supports, piping systems and supports, safety related components-mechanical,
auxiliary systems, electrical equipment and cables, quality programs and
administrative controls affecting quality, and licensing activities.
The overall Georgia Power Company performance was satisfactory.
Management
attention and involvement were evident at both your E. I. Hatch and A. W. Vo3tle
facilities. At the Vogtle facility no weaknesses were identified, with strengths
identified in the areas of soils and foundations, safety related components-
mechanical, quality programs and administrative controls affecting quality.
Licensee programs initiated, relating to these strengths, were the Quality
Concerns Program and the Readiness Review Program. Concerning the Hatch facility,
a strength was identified in the radiological controls area with weaknesses
identified in the maintenance and training areas. Also, more attention to detail
would enhance the performance of all departments.
Any coments you have concerning our evaluation of the performance of your
facilities should be submitted to this office within 30 days following the date
of our meeting in Atlanta, Georgia.
We specifically request that you advise
us of actions you have taken or plan to take to address the weakness identified
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in the Hatch maintenance and training programs. Your comments, a summary of our
November 4,1985 meeting, and my disposition of your comments will be issued
as appendices to the enclosed SALP Board Reports.
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