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Advises That Reevaluation of Fire Protection Program for Facilities Will Be Submitted by 770418,per Rs Boyd 760930 Request.Prof Qualifications of Two Engineers Responsible for Evaluation Forwarded for Approval
ML20198G497
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Site: Washington Public Power Supply System
Issue date: 11/02/1976
From: Renberger D
WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
To: Parr O
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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November 2, 1975 G01-75-634 Occket f:os. 50-460 50-513 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulati'on ATTN:

Mr. Olan D. Parc Light Water Reactor Project Branch flo. 3 U. S. Nuclear Reculatory C0cmissica Washington, D. C.

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Subject:

WPPSS NUCLEAR PR3JECTS i;0$.1 & 4 FIRE PROTECTIC'l E'!ALUATICN

References:

1) Letter, Roger S. Boyd, L:RC, to J. J. Etein, ',fPPSS,

" Fire Protection Evaluation - UPPSS ilcclear Project No.

1", dated September 30, 1976.

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Similar letter, s=e data, for WPPSS !.uclear Project No. 4.

Dear Mr. Parr:

The reference requested tnat we cor. duct a reevaluatior. of th2 fire protection program for UNP-1/4 and that the progra'a be compa. ad with Appendix A to Cranch Technical Positicn APCSS 9.5-1.

A schedule for the submittal of this evaluation was requested c;itnin 20 days.

We will submit the requasted evaluation by April 18, 1977.

We are aware that the NRC has had difficulties with previcus evaluations of tnis type because they were not directed by sufficiently cualified fire protection engineers.

To avoid this situatica fce ',!.1P-1/4, wa haya attached the professional qualitications of tne L:..a cnginears that will be directin:; this evaluation.

Mr. Robert M. Gaugh, cn cr.picyae of tha Supply 5ystem, will be respcnsiole for t"a evaluation reictive to the fire protection program to be used derir: ciant operation.

  • /.. A. S. Docchinn an employee of United Encineers an.1 Construc:ces, Inc., will Le re:pansible for all other aspacts of tne eval;2 tion (i.e., dasign' and cces ruction).

If t% S::.ff hcs any problems..ith cha se:e:t!cr of -hasa r..c Hdiv:-

duals,'.;e will neej to Encw tnis v.'ithin c;0

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'le will perfora the requested ar.a;3 sis witn the a:nu pticn tb t 5;tn

'dP-1 and C;P-4 recaived construction pcmits before u'uly 1,197C.

'"P-1 in fact received its construction parait en :'acecber 23,1975, bu t 8605290628 76110D PDR ADOCK 05000460 F

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units that were subject to concurrent licensing revicw cnd th2 sole ren on for requesting the delay in the issuance of the construction parait uas to allow the Supply System tic.a to arrange for the financing of 1::iP-4.

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D. L. RE.NBERGER Assistant Director Generation & Technolocy DLR:AGH/JVH:km Attachments cc: JR Schmieder - UE&C J3 Knotts - Conner & Knotts 6

ALFRED S. BOCCH!HO Educa tion University of Alabama, 6.S.M.E.,1939 Professional Delaware New Jersey Engineering Missouri Pennsylvenic Registration New Hampshire Memberships Aaerican Society of I'=ch nical Engineers New Jersey Society of Dr:fessirna' Encineers National Society of Professional Engineers Summary of Qualifications Mr. Bocchino has had cver thirty-three years of experience in the engineering and design of chemical plants, eil refineries, pot;er plants and manufacturing facilities.

He has de'iaio,ed tha scoce of various ero-jects, scecified equipment and supervised the engineering and cesign of mechanical facilities botn process snd servica.

Ir. cddition t.' his process knowledge, >!r. Bocchino is especiE'. !y c c,netent in the niant service area consisting of fire protectica, nit.-ting and draina,,e, wste treatment factiities, dast collection, cen;rni vacuur cicanir, systc~s,

s heating, ventilating, air conditioning and special nuclear related 0 5-cleaning syste.r.s.

As a mechanical engineer, he has bean resp:nsible foe coordination of the engineeeirg and design F e complete servica 'ac1lities of several power plants, bstn fossil anc nuclecc, and mar.ufacturing niants.

Responsibility in the nuclear field has inclu.1e.1 praparatica of preliminary safety analyses reports, final safety analysis r2 ports, envirsnmental "e-ports and other licensing a:tivities fcr presst.rized t;:ter reactors (P'9) and High Temperature Gas-cooled Reacters (F~'n) pa.:er plcnts.

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_ EXPERIENCE WITh U:!ITED E.NG EEER_S_

1955 flechanical Engineer to date Delmarva.' Power & Light Cenpany,':ilmington, Dalaware Engineering and related services for two 770 T' nigh temperature gas reactors (HIG2) nuclear units including preparation of preliminary safety analysis repart (PSM),

final safety analysis report (FSAR), fire protectica system design and other associated licensing activities for Summit Pcwer Station - Units Cos. 1 and 2, Sunmit Bridge, Delaware.

Potomac Electric Pc.;er Company, Chalk Point Geaerating Station, Aquasco, Maryland Field survey to evaluate existing service facilities includir.q fire protection on Units 4as.10.nd 2 to daternine if si:cilar facilities would be satisfactory for tnis new Unit Ca. 3 addition.

P'hiladelphia Electric Cor.oeny, Philadelpnia, Pennsylvania Design of all service facilities which ircit.deu respnnsible design of the plant fire protection sy3 ten for c.;o 403 *N crude oil-fired. peaking gen 2ra ting units for 'Lidjstone Genera-ting Stati'on - Units Nos. 3 end J.

Atlantic City Electric Company, Atlantic City, New Jersey Design of all servicas izhich included respcasible. design of the plant fire protection system for the 15] P.-! Uni r:0, 3 addition at B. L. England Station, Beesley's Point, Mer! Jersey.

Atlantic City Elec'tric Cor.cany, ^.tlantic City, 'Lw Jersey Design of:

(1) special ventilating systems foe rec.aval of combustible gas fumes frcm burner areas; (2) combustibia gas detection sys:ea for c:ntir.ususly detectir.g ac.d indicating the pressure c? combustible gas fu s3 in selected plint areas cnd (3) Satcmatic foam fica protec-tion syste:, for ce;6e oil st 'aSe tanks fce B. L. Enl 'nd m.

Station - Units ';as. I ar J ?, geesley't Po.nt,

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Public Sarvice Electric ' hs Smn",

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du Jerw-Design of all servic2 fn;;.i:'e.'.. hic-in:Laes re r r i ie s

der.ijn of the plant fi a rec 7; tion systea fec dia, 0

oil-fired pe3 king units ?c-Eee:2ren Genera:'ng S;ation -

Units Mcs. 7 and P.

1955

achanical Engineer tc date Puerto Pic] Uater iksources Authority, San

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Provido consultir.g ngineering services en e.li er. ire facilities which included respcnsible de ico s.

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fire protection systen for thsiguirce Nuclear riant, Unit No. 1.

Tnis is a pressuriced water nuclear pcuer plant.

Delmarva Power & Light Corgany, Wiluit.; ton, Onlaware Design of all service facilities which included cesponsible design of the clant fire nrctectioa systta for the 150 Pd oil-fired cycling generating Jnit No. C addition to Vicana Power Station.

Celmarva Pcwer & Light Company, 'clilr.:ington, Delaware Design of all service facilities v.hich includ3d responsible design of the plant fire protection system for the 150 M'c!

Unit No. 3 additica at Indian. liver Power Statien.

Allegheny Power System, Inc., %sonto.e. Pennsylvania Engineering services which included resconsicle design cf the plant fire protection systen for Units Nos.1, 2 and 3 at a neu generating station at Masontcwn, Pennsylvania.

The Units will be 500 ".'d, coal burnint with cycle ccnditions of 3500 psi at 1000 3, and single reheat to 10Ca F.

WestinghoJ36 Electric Corporction, Peekskill, :.c i York Engineering, design, which included resconsibi: des:7 of the plant fire prctection systea, and constructica of t"0 Cuclear Generating Station units at Indi:n Poirc ?.e-atir.g Station of Consolidated Edison Company of '.a. York, na York.

Unit No. 2 is a 102 !O!e gross electrical output, prN surized

':ater nuclear pc.;er plant and Unit Ms. 3 is a 1033 KleJurass electrical output, pressuriced iater nuclear scwsr plant.

Pickands Mather &'Ccapany, Schroeder, Minnescta Design of all service facilities which included respansible ciesign of the plant fire protecticn systcn for careratino plant, Ur.it No. 3. Taconi te harbor Power Sta tien.

isnicn Electric Ce ?any, 5t. Leais,!!!sscuri Cesign of all service facilitie3 uhicn includeJ responsible design of th2 planc fire cro:ect on system f'r Unit Mc. 2 i

of Sioux Station.

Deh,arva Power & Li3.;t Cc m n)..;i h r ne; ten, Ce'. : ere Design of various f acilities Mn ir.;luued re;;msn desien of the plant fire protunion systen at s u -stc.tio.:s in Delaware.

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[Mige of AC/DC Power Systo:r Model Laocratory.

United States Steal Corporetien, Clairten !lorks, Clairten, Pennsylvania Boiler Mcur? M6. 1 Cesign of.,11. scrvice facili ties u'.ich ir.cluded responsible r

d. sign o; the plant Tire cretection sys ten for generating plant.

Unicn Electric Conpany, St. Louis, fitssouri Design of Unit 30. 1 of.the Sicux Pcwer Plant *..hich included responsible design o.f the plant fire protection sys ter., con-sisting of one 500,000 k'd cross-compound turbine generator, 3500 psi,1000 F initial temperature, ]G30 F rebeat tempera-ture, with one 3,290,000 lb. pce hour cyclone fired steau generator with auxiliaries and buildings.

Atlantic City Electric Company, Atlantic City,.te..ersey Design of service facilities at sub-stations in Me.i Jersey.

Alto Produ' cts Inc., Scherectady, l!ew York Design of service facilities which incb.;ded resconsible desi1n of tha plant fire protection s stem for generating plant.

Tas.Ter. Pulp and Papar Cenpany, Ltd., Kawerau, -:ew Zealanc Design of se'rvice facilities which included respcnsible desi;n of the olant # ire protection system of nne addi+ienal eteam generating unit, capacity of 150,000 lbs. per nour, ac 650 psig, 750 F.

The Connecticut Light & Power Company, Horwalk, Ccnnecticut Dasign for the additions which included responsiole design of the plant fire protection system to the Marualk Harbor Station, Unit 2 consisting of one 265,000 ku turbine generator unit.

Texas Electric Ser/ ice Company. Fort ', orth, Texas Des *gnad ccTplete service facilities which included respensible design cf the. P ant fire protection systen for an Outdoor type l

station consisting of one 350,000 kW turbine generator.

National Aniline Division, Allied Chenical Corn 1 ration, Hopewell. Virginie Des i c.: of cxpansior to the Polyanide Fiber Plant, inciuding fire protecticq, heating, ventilac ng and 1650 tons or prccess cir conditiening.

1estern Cicctric Ca.

ny. IMnsas Ci ty, "issour' C' sign of elearonic canufact.: ring riant, inc'u :nq 1-1/2 nillion ti. fl. of Sullding or:c, 7500 tons ci ti con i'ioning, boilce, fire rrotection des' i, vW yard facilities.

The Connncticut i.i ::t L f Powar Cccpany, ::orualk, Conrecticut Uni t 00. 1 03sigmd ca;)1ete se. zice facilities which includad resp:nsiMe design cf tb. plan:

re cratection syster for 1 M,00) L '.l r"< 'r plant, i
it.Jirp !.;9 m er air cond; tioning
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' tr.gineer LU date The Conn 1Ctic'at Light & Power Company, Devon, Connecticut l

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Design, which in : dad resp:nsible design cf tha plant fire' protection ;ysten, of this sti' tion consistion of tuo 112,003 M' gross capability cordcasing turbina cenerators.

t Delt. re De'.er & Light :crnar.y. Indinn river, Cel?..: arc l

Design, which includei responsible Gesign of the pl:nt fire protection systen, of this station con?,isting of two 85,000 kV capacity turbine generato units.

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1951-55 Supervising Designer i

I United States Steel Corporation, Gary, Indiana i

Step 2 expansion program fcr the chemical facilities et i

Gary Coke Works which included responsible design of the l

plant fire prctection system.

t United States Steel Corporation, Gary, Iedian*

Chemical fccilities for a 20 bittery co.ke plant consisting L

of a gas cleaning plcnt :ite tar end light nil distillation, uhien includ2d responsible desien of the elcot fire arctcction systen.

Gener al Electric Com.pany, Paterford, ';e.t York

/.dditional facilities fcr the aceduction of silicene e is, greases, ru',Ger and other chemical specialities.

l 1950-51 Casigner i

Sharp 5 Curre, Inc., West Point, Pennsylvcnia E>.cansion and new blood plcsra plant, k

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1949-50 Cesigner j

Allstates Engineering Comp?ry, Trenton, New Jersey Design and checki of pipinL' drawings For : strep-torycin plant, i

i 1947-43 Sau'd Leader Gcnerel Indastrics,-Ira., Philaf.elphia, Pennsylvanin Supervised desigr on pocrer ? r.nt cad oil r2:inery projects.

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19Ti 47 D?s i'jner h e..: Ya : Shipt,;ilding 2>.cration, Cm-den, ilew Jersey

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I'l a n : e nt i r: 'en t, by.'n !! ' c pres s 25, cl;.nt 9: pan ico, heating 3 ';d V :M t i l i. * "., a n ; ' ' O ' I s,ctb t.

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RES AE R03ERT M. GOUGH EDUCATIO!!

G. 5. Trade & Industrial Education, Oklahesa Si;te University, 1969.

A. D. Fire Protection Technology, Oklahoma State University, 1955.

EXPERIEliCE Hashington Public Pover Supply System - Industrial Safety a Fire Protection Saecialist February 1974 Developed and i.:plemented industrial safety ena fire to Present protection program for a rublic utility argaged in the 0,seration and constructicn of electric 9 nerating sta-tions.

Specifi and review design cnd installatica cf fire cro-tection equipment including:

fire purrps, water rains a-i hydrants, autcmatic s?rinkler systems, scandpices, Halon systems, detector syste.7s of various tyoes, prop *ietary alarm systems and cther special nazard pratection systen;.

Specify building construction to reet vario ;s fire c.ro-tection codes, insurance requicecents anc good cur.iness practices.

Develop training progran for power station tire brigades.

Initiate fire protection system maintenance ano tasting programs.

Initiate constructica site fira nreventica -and fire brigide programs, including use of fire retardant vood and plastic sheeting, tenscracy standoipas, fire a?ndratts purchase, hazardous operaticn and raterial csn:rol.

Coordinate with local fire departmant.s in preolanning activities for power piants, offices, *sarehouses and large construc: ion sites.

Westinghouse hanford Cc many - Senior Inistriai 52#e ty and Fica Prctection S w ialist Jaly 1970 Respor.sible for fire protecticn and firs precention to of multi-millica d;11ar research ar.d devai;ren: i Acra-February 1974 tory in contract work for the A: miu tr-gv Cc71ission.

Specified types and !efe?

cf fire orntection for e n e::-

tremely wide variety of nazardous ir 38 c;an te zurl builtiing protaction.

Unce.ual h r:a rd; included:

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s boxn and hot cells containirl9 raaientive nr.d fissile nuclear material, che:.tistry research, licuid n etal R&D, test "ucle.c reacters, nuclear fuels fabrication, large ventila tion syst2.::s with special fil ters.

Assisted in re3carch for fire prot 2ction systems (inertirg, sumps, spill control an! cxtinguishing agents) capable of

tontrolling sodiuei fires, also RSD for protective cle:hing and butidiny ccastruction for sodium handling activities.

Made c6ntact with nationel authorities in the field of fire protection.

Battelle Mencrial Instituce, Pacific Northwest Division -

s Fire Protection Soecialist Jtay 1959 Outies were nuch the same as with '.-lestinghouse Hanford to Company only involved vider range cf government 0.&0 7 o-Ju!y 1970

'gFans such. as biology and environmental projects.

September 1966 Stillwater, Oklahoma Fire Decartment - Firegan, y

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Hutchinson, Kansas Firc;fecartmen t - Fireq2_n, i.bygnber1964 Basic fire fighting training, pump hydraulics and 9e apparatus opera tion.

Saptember 1966 1

SHORT COU2SES Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance, 1963 Sodium Technology, 1970 Fire Less Manacement at AEC Facilities, 1970 Fire Alarm Mainter,ance.1974 Ansul Fire School, 1976 COLLEGE COURSES Fira Extinguishing and Alarn Systeer RELATED TO FIRE Fire Parards and Causes PROTECT:CN Chenistry Insurance Risk ilanagement Fire Codes and Stancards Hydrau'ir; 1

  • !ater Supply Analysis Indus rici Firc 5:ceds Jndustrie.1 Saferj Engineering

'F're 7ectectier to?lications Auton tic Speir'.ers Special 9a.;ards Fire P eva.-ign O

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