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Forwards Insp Repts 50-445/86-26 & 50-446/86-22 on 860901- 1031 & Notices of Violation & Deviation.Evaluation of Unresolved Item in Paragraph 3.d of Rept & Response Describing Circumstances & Actions Taken on Item Requested
ML20206E788
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Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 04/02/1987
From: Johnson E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To: Counsil W
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
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See also: IR 05000445/1986026

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In Reply Refer To:

Dockets: 50-445/86-26

50-446/86-22

Texas Utilities Generating Company

ATTN: Mr. W. G. Counsil

Executive Vice President

400 North Olive Street, L.B. 81

Dallas, Texas

75201

Gentlemen:

This refers to the inspection conducted by Mr. I. Barnes and other members of

the Region IV Comanche Penk Group during the period September 1 through

October 31, 1986, of activities authorized by NRC Construction

Permits CPPR-126 and CPPR-127 for the Comanche Peak Steam Elactric Station

(CPSES), Units 1 and 2, and to the respective discussions ef our findings

with Mr. J. Streeter and other members of your staff durirg the inspection

period and with Mr. L. D. Nace and other members of your itaff at the

conclusion of the inspection.

Areas examined during the inspection included Comanche Peak Response Team

activities dnd assessment of allegations. Within these areas, the inspection

consisted of selective examination of procedures and representative records,

interviews with personnel, and observations by the NRC inspectors. These

inspection findings are documented in the enclosed inspection report.

During this inspection, it was found that certain of your activities were in

violation of NRC requirements. Consequently, you are required to respond to

these violations, in writing, in accordance with the provisions of

Section 2.201 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice " Part 2, Title 10 Code of

Federal Regulations. Your response should be based on the specifics

contained in the Notice of Violation enclosed with this letter.

Also during this inspection, it was found that certain of your activities

appeared to deviate from commitments made to the NRC. These items and

references to the commitments are identified in the enclosed Notice of

Deviation. You are requested to respond to these deviations in writing.

Your response should be based on the specifics contained in the Notice of

Deviation enclosed with this letter.

One unresolved item is identified in paragraph 3.d of the enclosed inspection

report. You are requested to evaluate this item and provide a response

describing your understanding of the circumstances and actions taken on this

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We have also examined actions you have taken with regard to previously

identified inspection findings.

The status of these items is identified in

paragraph 2 of the enclosed report.

The responses directed by this letter and the accompanying Notices are not

subject to the clearance procedures of the Office of Management and Budget as

required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, PL 96-511.

Should you have any questions concerning this inspection, we will be pleased

to discuss them with you.

Sincerely,

Original Signed by:

R.E.HALU

E. H. Johnson, Director

Division of Reactor Safety and

Projects

Enclosures:

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Appendix A - Notice of Violation

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Appendix B - Notice of Deviation

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Appendix C - NRC Comanche Peak Response Team Activities Inspection

Report

50-445/86-26

50-446/86-22

cc w/ enclosures:

Texas Utilities Electric Company

ATTN:

G. S. Keeley, Manager,

Licensing

Skyway Tower

400 North Olive Street

Lock Box 81

Dallas, Texas 75201

Juanita Ellis

President - CASE

1426 Scuth Polk Street

Dallas, Texas

75224

Renea Hicks

Assistant Attorney General

Environmental Protection Division

P.G. Box 12548

Austin, Texas

78711-2548

Texas Utilities Generating Company

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Administrative Judge Peter Bloch

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Washington, D.C.

20555

Elizabeth B. Johnson

Administrative Judge

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

P.O. Box X, Building 3500

Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830

Dr. Kenneth A. McCollom

1107 West Knapp

Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075

Dr. Walter H. Jordan

881 Outer Drive

Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830

Anthony Roisman, Esq.

Executive Director

Trial Lawyers for Public Justice

2000 P. Street, N.W., Suite 611

Washington, D.C.

20036

Texas Radiation Control Program Director

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