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{{#Wiki_filter:4 TXU Power Comanche Peak Site NRC Onsite Review Site Geotechnical Investigation Activities 12-13 December 2006
 
Agenda and Introduction
* Project Introduction
  -  Introductions
  - Project Background and Status
* Project Organization and QA
* Site Investigations Overview
* Site Orientation
  -  Site safety briefing
  - Logistics
  - Site tour
 
Comanche Peak Site Background
" Multiple reactor technologies considered
* Plant placement designs were developed that enveloped potential reactor technologies
* Multiple placements on the Comanche Peak site were considered before current placement selected
* Geotechnical investigation commenced on borings common to all potential reactor technologies (Phase 1)
* Geotechnical investigations will finalize site characterization after the reactor technology is selected (Phase 2)
* Hydrogeological investigation - including well development performed to investigate groundwater conditions
 
Project Organization Site Geotechnical Investigations TXU Power Enercon Services COLA Development WLA                          Fugro Seismic, Geologic &                  Site Geotechnical                Geotechnical Characterization              Investigations T
Support                      Support Subcontractors                Subcontractors
 
Project Organization Responsibilities Site Geotechnical Investigations
* TXU Power
  - Site owner
* Enercon Services, Inc.
  - COLA contractor for TXU Power
  - Providing QA oversight for geotechnical investigation activities as well as managing interface with site owner
* Enercon Subcontractors
  - William Lettis & Associates, Inc. (WLA) - Provides Overall Technical Direction for Geological, Geotechnical and Seismological Studies
  - Fugro - Implementation of Site Characterization Activities; i.e.,
Drilling, Well Installation, Laboratory Testing, Geotechnical Engineering Services
 
Site Investigation/Data Collection Quality Assurance I        TXU Power      I I
I, Enercon QA Program I        Contracted to perform work under LEnercon    QA program                      ]
I      Plan Document Enercon QA Project
[    Enercon Project Instruction (P1-02) 4-I-
Includes drilling, well installation, surface and downhole geophysical testing, geologic mapping, and laboratory testing.
                                        *Data Collection Plan
                                        *Work Plan (DCP)
* lnstructions-Preparation of DCP
* lnstructions-Preparation of Work Plan
* Instructions-Preparation of Work Instructions
                                        *Document Control Register JI
 
Quality Assurance
* TXU contracted Enercon Services to perform COLA development under the Enercon Services' QA Program
* Geotechnical field investigation, laboratory testing, and engineering analysis performed by William Lettis &
Associates and Fugro is performed under the Enercon Services' Quality Assurance Project Plan
 
Geologic and Geotechnical Site Characterization
* Characterize subsurface with existing (FSAR) and new data
* Sufficient new exploration to confirm and refine site stratigraphy
* Evaluate site subsurface variability
* Develop site profile for ground motion response
" Identify possible geologic hazards
* Verify Vendor plant design parameters
" Prepare Conceptual Foundation/Geotechnical Design
* Characterize groundwater conditions (water table, confined aquifers, dewatering requirements)
* Evaluate rock excavatibility and excavation support
 
Exploration Protocol
" Work will follow formal Enercon QA Program
" Performed by qualified, experienced geologists/engineers
" Senior Review (licensed professionals)
" Formal Internal Technical Review (ITR)
" Conformance to NRC RG 1.132, RG-1.138
" Satisfy vendor and SSI data requirements
 
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Field Exploration Methods
* Standard Penetration Testing
* Seismic Refraction and Gravity (SPT) (Phases 1 and 2)          (Phase 2)
* Rock Coring (NQ, HQ sizes)
* Spectral Analysis of Surface (Phases 1 and 2)                Waves (SASW) (Phase 2)
* Borehole Pressuremeter Testing
* Borehole Packer Testing (Phase 2)
(Phase 2)
* Cone Penetration Test (CPT)
* Seismic Downhole and P-S        Soundings (Phase 2 potential)
Suspension Velocity
* Groundwater Monitoring Wells Measurements (Phases 1 and 2)
(Phase 1)
* Borehole Televiewer Profiles
* Geologic Mapping (Phase 2)
(Phases 1 and 2)
* Gamma and Caliper Profiles
* Test Pit Excavation and Mapping (Phases 1 and 2)                (Phase 2)
 
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NUMBER 87                                  TEXAS UTILITIES SERVICES, INC.
AUGUST 8, 1975                              COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1980-82 2300 MW INSTALLATION TURBINE GENERATOR AREA. BOTTOM-PUMPING CONCRETE INTO UNIT 1 CIRCULATING WATER DISCHARGE TUNNEL; TOP-SCALING SOUTH EXCAVATION WALL. VIEW TO SOUTHWEST
 
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Laboratory Testing Program GEOTECHNICAL INDEX                  GEOTECHNICAL INDEX Moisture Content and Petrographic Thin Section Density Carbonate Content Consolidation Specific Gravity X-Ray Diffraction/Mineralogy                          Corrosion Grain Size                            Proctor Atterberg Limits and Indices    California Bearing Ratio (CBR)
(soil)                              Test Slaking Durability (core)
Organic Content
 
Laboratory Testing Program GEOTECHNICAL STRENGTH                                DYNAMIC TESTING Unconfined Compression (core)      X-ray of UD Samples Prior to Shipping Unconfined Compression with    Resonant Column/Torsional Shear Testing Modulus (core)              (University of Texas - Austin)
Unit Weight and Density (core)      Lab Shear Wave Velocity (modulus)
Triaxial CU (3-point)
Direct Shear (3-point)
 
Project Organization Responsibilities Site Geotechnical Investigations
* WLA provides field project management for geotechnical and geologic data collection tasks
" WLA Site Coordinator provides supervision of the day-to-day field activities
* Rig Geologist is assigned full-time with a drill rig.
Responsibilities include:
  - Verify drilling or testing operations are conducted in conformance with specified procedures
  - Document sample or test depths and test results
  - Maintain field logs of borings, including classification of materials recovered and description of geotechnical soil properties
  - Chain-of-custody document preparation and logging samples
 
Geotechnical Borehole Procedure
" Work Instructions issued to drilling companies and Rig Geologists defining duties
* Boring Assignments for each borehole prepared by WLA Site Coordinator. Boring assignments specify:
  - Boring location
  - Boring type
  - Boring depth
  - Required tests
  - Boring Completion
* Rig Geologist directs Drill Crew to prepare drill site and perform drilling per Boring Assignment
* Rig Geologist monitors drilling, describes samples, maintains field log
* Modifications to Boring Assignment instructions, if needed, reviewed and approved by Site Coordinator
* Samples transported to site storage facility at end of each day
 
Current Site Activities
* Borings
  - 22 geotechnical borings completed or in progress
* Testing
  - Caliper
  - Gamma
  - Seismic Downhole and P-S Suspension Velocity Measurements
  - Borehole Televiewer Profiles
* Monitoring Wells
  - 20 monitoring well clusters installed
 
Safety
" Personal protective equipment requirements
" Incident reporting (including near misses)
* Inclement weather precautions
* Potential hazardous insects/reptiles
* Plant access requirements
 
Q&A}}

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4 TXU Power Comanche Peak Site NRC Onsite Review Site Geotechnical Investigation Activities 12-13 December 2006

Agenda and Introduction

  • Project Introduction

- Introductions

- Project Background and Status

  • Project Organization and QA
  • Site Investigations Overview
  • Site Orientation

- Site safety briefing

- Logistics

- Site tour

Comanche Peak Site Background

" Multiple reactor technologies considered

  • Plant placement designs were developed that enveloped potential reactor technologies
  • Multiple placements on the Comanche Peak site were considered before current placement selected
  • Geotechnical investigation commenced on borings common to all potential reactor technologies (Phase 1)
  • Geotechnical investigations will finalize site characterization after the reactor technology is selected (Phase 2)
  • Hydrogeological investigation - including well development performed to investigate groundwater conditions

Project Organization Site Geotechnical Investigations TXU Power Enercon Services COLA Development WLA Fugro Seismic, Geologic & Site Geotechnical Geotechnical Characterization Investigations T

Support Support Subcontractors Subcontractors

Project Organization Responsibilities Site Geotechnical Investigations

  • TXU Power

- Site owner

  • Enercon Services, Inc.

- COLA contractor for TXU Power

- Providing QA oversight for geotechnical investigation activities as well as managing interface with site owner

  • Enercon Subcontractors

- William Lettis & Associates, Inc. (WLA) - Provides Overall Technical Direction for Geological, Geotechnical and Seismological Studies

- Fugro - Implementation of Site Characterization Activities; i.e.,

Drilling, Well Installation, Laboratory Testing, Geotechnical Engineering Services

Site Investigation/Data Collection Quality Assurance I TXU Power I I

I, Enercon QA Program I Contracted to perform work under LEnercon QA program ]

I Plan Document Enercon QA Project

[ Enercon Project Instruction (P1-02) 4-I-

Includes drilling, well installation, surface and downhole geophysical testing, geologic mapping, and laboratory testing.

  • Data Collection Plan
  • Work Plan (DCP)
  • lnstructions-Preparation of DCP
  • lnstructions-Preparation of Work Plan
  • Instructions-Preparation of Work Instructions
  • Document Control Register JI

Quality Assurance

  • TXU contracted Enercon Services to perform COLA development under the Enercon Services' QA Program
  • Geotechnical field investigation, laboratory testing, and engineering analysis performed by William Lettis &

Associates and Fugro is performed under the Enercon Services' Quality Assurance Project Plan

Geologic and Geotechnical Site Characterization

  • Characterize subsurface with existing (FSAR) and new data
  • Sufficient new exploration to confirm and refine site stratigraphy
  • Evaluate site subsurface variability
  • Develop site profile for ground motion response

" Identify possible geologic hazards

  • Verify Vendor plant design parameters

" Prepare Conceptual Foundation/Geotechnical Design

  • Characterize groundwater conditions (water table, confined aquifers, dewatering requirements)
  • Evaluate rock excavatibility and excavation support

Exploration Protocol

" Work will follow formal Enercon QA Program

" Performed by qualified, experienced geologists/engineers

" Senior Review (licensed professionals)

" Formal Internal Technical Review (ITR)

" Conformance to NRC RG 1.132, RG-1.138

" Satisfy vendor and SSI data requirements

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Field Exploration Methods

  • Standard Penetration Testing
  • Seismic Refraction and Gravity (SPT) (Phases 1 and 2) (Phase 2)
  • Rock Coring (NQ, HQ sizes)
  • Spectral Analysis of Surface (Phases 1 and 2) Waves (SASW) (Phase 2)
  • Borehole Pressuremeter Testing
  • Borehole Packer Testing (Phase 2)

(Phase 2)

  • Cone Penetration Test (CPT)
  • Seismic Downhole and P-S Soundings (Phase 2 potential)

Suspension Velocity

  • Groundwater Monitoring Wells Measurements (Phases 1 and 2)

(Phase 1)

  • Borehole Televiewer Profiles
  • Geologic Mapping (Phase 2)

(Phases 1 and 2)

  • Gamma and Caliper Profiles
  • Test Pit Excavation and Mapping (Phases 1 and 2) (Phase 2)

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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT NO. 10 PERIOD ENDING AUGUST 31, 1975 2" ~"'.

NUMBER 87 TEXAS UTILITIES SERVICES, INC.

AUGUST 8, 1975 COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1980-82 2300 MW INSTALLATION TURBINE GENERATOR AREA. BOTTOM-PUMPING CONCRETE INTO UNIT 1 CIRCULATING WATER DISCHARGE TUNNEL; TOP-SCALING SOUTH EXCAVATION WALL. VIEW TO SOUTHWEST

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Laboratory Testing Program GEOTECHNICAL INDEX GEOTECHNICAL INDEX Moisture Content and Petrographic Thin Section Density Carbonate Content Consolidation Specific Gravity X-Ray Diffraction/Mineralogy Corrosion Grain Size Proctor Atterberg Limits and Indices California Bearing Ratio (CBR)

(soil) Test Slaking Durability (core)

Organic Content

Laboratory Testing Program GEOTECHNICAL STRENGTH DYNAMIC TESTING Unconfined Compression (core) X-ray of UD Samples Prior to Shipping Unconfined Compression with Resonant Column/Torsional Shear Testing Modulus (core) (University of Texas - Austin)

Unit Weight and Density (core) Lab Shear Wave Velocity (modulus)

Triaxial CU (3-point)

Direct Shear (3-point)

Project Organization Responsibilities Site Geotechnical Investigations

  • WLA provides field project management for geotechnical and geologic data collection tasks

" WLA Site Coordinator provides supervision of the day-to-day field activities

  • Rig Geologist is assigned full-time with a drill rig.

Responsibilities include:

- Verify drilling or testing operations are conducted in conformance with specified procedures

- Document sample or test depths and test results

- Maintain field logs of borings, including classification of materials recovered and description of geotechnical soil properties

- Chain-of-custody document preparation and logging samples

Geotechnical Borehole Procedure

" Work Instructions issued to drilling companies and Rig Geologists defining duties

  • Boring Assignments for each borehole prepared by WLA Site Coordinator. Boring assignments specify:

- Boring location

- Boring type

- Boring depth

- Required tests

- Boring Completion

  • Rig Geologist directs Drill Crew to prepare drill site and perform drilling per Boring Assignment
  • Rig Geologist monitors drilling, describes samples, maintains field log
  • Modifications to Boring Assignment instructions, if needed, reviewed and approved by Site Coordinator
  • Samples transported to site storage facility at end of each day

Current Site Activities

  • Borings

- 22 geotechnical borings completed or in progress

  • Testing

- Caliper

- Gamma

- Seismic Downhole and P-S Suspension Velocity Measurements

- Borehole Televiewer Profiles

  • Monitoring Wells

- 20 monitoring well clusters installed

Safety

" Personal protective equipment requirements

" Incident reporting (including near misses)

  • Inclement weather precautions
  • Potential hazardous insects/reptiles
  • Plant access requirements

Q&A