ML20206P565

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Forwards SALP Board Rept 50-440/86-01 for Jul 1985 - Apr 1986.Performance Rating of Category 1 in 4 Areas & Category 2 in 10 Areas Assigned.Performance in Preoperational Testing Assessment Area Improved
ML20206P565
Person / Time
Site: Perry FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 06/27/1986
From: James Keppler
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Edelman M
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
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See also: IR 05000440/1986001

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JUN 2 7 G86

Decket No. 50-440

Docket No. 50-441

The Cleveland Electric Illuminating

Company

ATTN: Mr. Murray R. Edelman

Vice President

Nuclear Group

Post Office Box 5000

Cleveland, OH 44101

Gentlemen:

Enclosed for your review, prior to our scheduled meeting of July 15, 1986, is

the SALP 6 Board Report for the Perry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, covering the

period July 1,1985, through April 30, 1986. An evaluation of licensee

performance relative to Unit 2 was not performed due to the postponement of

construction of the unit.

Your regulatory performance at Perry, Unit 1, was favorable. You were rated

Category 1 in four areas and Category 2 in ten areas.

Your performance in the Preoperational Testing assessment area was found to

have improved. This improvement appeared to be the result of your actions

taken subsequent to NRC findings identified during the previous assessment

period. These actions included aggressive corrective measures to address our

concerns and were found to be generally timely and effective.

Your immediate and subsequent actions and cooperation with the NRC in response

to the January 31, 1986, earthquake that occurred near Perry were found to be

excellent. By providing us with reliable and comprehensive data associated

with the effect and magnitude of the earthquake, our staff was better able to

evaluate the impact of the earthquake on the plant.

Perry management must continue to exhibit a high level of involvement in the

day to day operational activities of the plant, particularly during startup

testing and initial operations. Problems encountered as a result of personnel

errors, since license issuance, although not unlike other facilities at the

same licensing stage, indicate a weakness that must be aggressively addressed

by your staff. These personnel error concerns were discussed with you and

members of your staff on June 5, 1986.

While you will have sufficient opportunity to present your comments at the

meeting on July 15, 1986, you may also provide written comments within 30

days after the meeting. We will evaluate any written comments and provide you

with our conclusions relative to them.

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In accordance with Section 2.790 of the NRC's " Rules of Practice," Part 2,

Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, a copy of this letter and the SALP

Report will be placed in the NRC's Public Document Room.

Should you have any questions concerning the SALP Report, wo would be pleased

to discuss them with you.

Sincerely,

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" Original Signed by James G. Keppler"

James G. Keppler

Regional Administrator

Enclosure: SALP 6 Report

No. 50-440/86001

cc w/ enclosure:

J. J. Waldron, Manager, Perry J. M. Taylor, IE

Plant Technical Department H. R. Denton, NRR

M. D. Lyster, Manager, Perry Plant Regional Administrators

Operations Department RI, RII, RIV, RV

L. O. Beck, General Supervising N. J. Palladino, Chairman

Engineer, Nuclear Licensing and J. K. Asselstine, Commissioner

Fuel Management Section F. M. Bernthal, Commissioner

DCS/RSB (RIDS) T. M. Roberts, Commissioner

Licensing Fee Management Branch L. W. Zech, Commissioner

Resident Inspector, RIII J. J. Stefano, NRR

Harold W. Kohn, Ohio EPA R. Bernero, NRR

Terry J. Lodge, Esq. J. Axelrad, IE

James W. Harris, State of Ohio RIII PRR

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