ML20210D924
| ML20210D924 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Beaver Valley |
| Issue date: | 06/09/1992 |
| From: | Joyner J NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| To: | Sieber J DUQUESNE LIGHT CO. |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20210D930 | List: |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9206180191 | |
| Download: ML20210D924 (4) | |
See also: IR 05000334/1992011
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Dockets: 50-334, 50-412
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Mr. J. D. Sieber
Vice President
Nuclear Group
Duquesne Light Company
Post Office Box 4
Shippingport, Pennsylvania 15077
Dear Mr. Sieber:
Subject: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNFSS INSPECTION 50-334/9211 AND 50-412/92-10
This forwards the repod of the May 4 8, 1992 Beaver Valley Units 1 & 2 cmergency
preparedness inspection conducted by Mr. J. Lusher and Mr. L. Eckert of this office.
Preliminary findings were discussed by Mr. Eckert with you and members of the Duquesne
Light Company staff.
The inspection involved review of areas important to health and safety including the operational
status of your emergency preparedness program.
Our findings were developed through
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examinations of procedures and representative records, interviews with personnel, and
observations by the inspectors.
Overall, this inspecoon revealed proper implementation of your Emergency Preparedness
program. A noted program enhancement was the recent revision of your dose assessment
procedures to make them easier to use. Also noted was the extent of your involvement with the
Nuclear Management ana Resource Council in its development of Emergency Action Level
(EAL) guidance for pressurized water reactors, particularly in the development of shutdown
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EALs,
liowever, questions were raised about Emergency Response Facility (ERF) verdilation system
testing adequacy (Report Detail 2.2) and the means of assuring qualification of Emergency
Response Organization (ERO) members (Report Detail 2.3), in addition, a question was raised
about the long-term assurance that withdrawal of local fire departments fror
in-site training
would not adversely impact on site fire Oghting capabilities (Report Detail 2.9) As discussed
on May 13,1992 between Mr. R.-Brosi of your staff and Mr. E. McCabe of this office, we
have scheduled a follow up management meeting (open to the public) to review the status of
these matters at 11:00 a.m., August 4,1992, in the NRC Region I of0cc.
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No response to this letter is required. Thank you for your cooperation.
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James H. Joyner, Chief
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Inspection Report Nos. 50-334/9211 and 50-412/9210
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G. S. Thomas, Genen1 A'anager, Corporate Nuclear Services
N. R. Tonet, Manager, Nuclear Safety
T. P. Noonan, General Manager, Nuclear Operations
K. D. Grada, Manager, Quality Service Unit
H. R. Caldwell, General Superintendent, Nuclear Operations
K. Abraham, PAO (2)
Public Document Room (PDR)
Local Public Document Room (LPDR)
Nuclear Safety Information Center (NSIC)
NRC Resident Inspector
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Region 1 Docket Room (with concurrences and IFS form)
DRS/EB SALP Coordinator
DRSS SALP Coordinator
J. Joyner, DRSS
R. Blough, DRP
J. Rogge, DRP
D. Vito, SRI, Oyster Creek
F. Young, SRI, Three Mile Island -
A. DeAgarlo, NRR/PD l-4
R. Lobel, OEDO
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R. Puhrmeister, Enforcement Office (see Detail 2.9)
File: RI-92 A-0072
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