ML20247A267
| ML20247A267 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Trojan File:Portland General Electric icon.png |
| Issue date: | 03/15/1989 |
| From: | Cockfield D PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. |
| To: | Martin J NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V) |
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| NUDOCS 8903290082 | |
| Download: ML20247A267 (2) | |
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I-WHIll g-David W. Cockfield Vice President, Nuclear
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L Docket 50-344 License NPF Mr. John B. Martin
. Regional Administrator, Region V U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission' 1450 Maria Lane, Suite 210.
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Dear Mr. Martin:
l Portland Ceneral Electric Company's (PCE) Comments on Enforcement' Conference / Management Meeting Minutes On February 14, 1989, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued minutes of the Enforcement Conference / Management Meeting which occurred on i
January 26, 1989 at the Region V office in Walnut Creek, California. PCE has identified some corrections to the minutes. The attachment to this j
letter contains our comments.
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o Trojan Nuclear Plant Mr. John B. Martin Docket 50-344 March 15, 1989 License NPF-1 Attachment Page 1 of 1 Comments on l
Enforcement Conference / Management Meeting Minutes l
The following comments apply to Enclosure A of the Nuclear Regulatory l
Commission (NRC) to Portland General Electric Company (PGE) letter of February 14, 1989.
1.
In Item 2 on the bottom of Page 2 it states that "PGE will eliminate the six classes of procurement".
It goes on to state that " items will be purchased as safety grade or tested to verify application requirements".
Subsequent to the meeting PGE has deter-mined that we will not eliminate the six classes of procurement.
The two categories of purchases for quality levels A, C, and D are used to differentiate between those items that require the applica-tion of Part 21 of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR 21) to the Purchase Order and those which do not.
The second part of this item indicated that PGE will purchase all safety-related items as safety grade, or if they are commercial grade they will be tested to verify their application requirements.
It in PGE's intent to also make use of the guidance in the Electric Power Research Institute Guidelines for commercial grade procure-ments which allows commercial-grade vendors to be surveyed to verify the quality of commercial-grade items.
Therefore, PGE does not intend to test every item, but may, in some cases, utilize the survey option.
2.
In Item 4 on the bottom of Page 2, it indicates that PGE has assigned a new procurement manager and in July 1989 he will report directly to the Vice President.
In actuality, PGE has assigned a new Materials Services Manager who currently reports to the Plant General Manager.
It has not been determined who he will report to once the Nuclear Division moves to Trojan.
3.
On Page 3 of the minutes, approximately in the middle of the page, there is a paragraph that begins with "Mr. Anderson, the new Procurement Manager, Mr. Anderson's correct title is Materials Services Manager.
4.
On Page 3, just below the middle of the page, there is a paragraph that starts, "Mr. Cockfield re-emphasized that he wants a good program.
.". The paragraph goes on to say, "He stated that, 'if it can't be purchased as safety grade, it will be purchased commercial grade and tested before it goes into the facility'".
The same comment made in Item 1 above applies.
SAB/3460P
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