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| number = ML070720254
| number = ML070720254
| issue date = 06/12/2006
| issue date = 06/12/2006
| title = 06/12/06 Unistar Nuclear, Calvert Cliffs, Ccnpp Usepr Site Layout and Subsurface Investigation
| title = Unistar Nuclear, Calvert Cliffs, Ccnpp Usepr Site Layout and Subsurface Investigation
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| author affiliation = UniStar Nuclear
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{{#Wiki_filter:UnuStar NU CLIE A R rr u t and Subsurface Investigatio NRC Meeting 6/12/06 06/12/06 I Agenda* Monday:-Meet NRC at UniStar site HQ-Presentations on site activities and QA/CAP programs-Safety briefing-Narrated van tour of site-NRC witness site activities
{{#Wiki_filter:UnuStar NU CLIE A R rr u                     t and Subsurface Investigatio NRC Meeting 6/12/06 06/12/06               I
-Conclude* Tuesday:-All meet at site-Continue with site activity review/discussion
 
-Meet reps from MD DNR-NRC exit observations 06/12/06 2 Overview of Site Description and New Plant Layout Study* CCNPP Site Description
Agenda
* Site Layout Study-Evaluation categories: " Environmental" Land use and Zoning" Construction Considerations" Construction Facility Considerations" Switchyard Considerations" Security* Permanent Facility Considerations
* Monday:
* Impact to Existing Facilities 06/12/06 3 06/12/06 3 New Plant Layout Study Go/no-go criteria" Compliance with CWA 316 (a) & (b)" Minimal impact to threatened and endangered species (tiger beetles, eagles)" Impact to Transmission Corridors" Impact to cemeteries" Proximity to hazardous pipelines" Unknown subsurface conditions 06/12/06 4 06/12/06 4 Site Layout Study Results (cont.)* Narrowed down to two options (north & south)* Each option has three (3) variations of cooling towers-Forced draft-Natural draft-Hybrid-Selection criteria* Height, land use, plume, salt drift, power needs, cost, noise, etc .......* BOP study is in progress South option selected as the base case for CCNPP COLA 06/12/06 5 06/12/06 5 Subsurface Investigation Purpose-Develop subsurface investigation locations for potential Units 3 and 4 power blocks at Calvert Cliffs, plus switchyard, proposed cooling tower configuration, heavy haul road, and intake and discharge piping locations.
    - Meet NRC at UniStar site HQ
-Developed and implemented under Bechtel's QA Program 06/12/06 6 Subsurface Investigation References
    - Presentations on site activities and QA/CAP programs
-Basis for boring locations is derived from guidance obtained from relevant elements from: " Regulatory Guide 1.132" Regulatory Guide 1.138" Regulatory Guide 1.198" Regulatory Guide 1.70 P NQA-1, 1994, Subpart 2.20 06/12/06 7 06/12/06 7 Subsurface Investigation
    - Safety briefing
* Documents Prepared-Calculation, "Basis for Subsurface Investigation"-Core Bore Location Drawings-Technical Specification
    - Narrated van tour of site
-Detailed Procedures and Workplans 06/12/06 8 Subsurface Investigation
    - NRC witness site activities
* Subsurface Investigation Scope-Standard Penetration Tests (40' to 400')-Ground Water Observation Wells (50' or 100')-Cone Penetrometer Tests (50' or 100')-Field Electrical Resistivity (4 tests, spacing up to 300')-Borehole Geophysical Logging (400' and some 200')-Suspension P-S Velocity Logging (400', some 200')-Bulk Sampling from Test Pits (20 pits)* Laboratory Testing of Selected Samples 06/12/06 9 Subsurface Investigation  
    - Conclude
-QA Program Site Characterization is performed under the Bechtel Power Corporation QA program-Subcontractors are also working under Bechtel's QA program-QA oversight is provided: " at start of each work task" periodically UniStar observes site characterization activities to ensure quality meets UniStar expectations 06/12/06 10 06/12/06 10 Subsurface Investigation  
* Tuesday:
-Corrective Action Bechtel is responsible for corrective action program implementation:
    - All meet at site
-Issues have been identified and corrective actions taken 06/12/06 I1I 06/12/06 11}}
    - Continue with site activity review/discussion
    - Meet reps from MD DNR
    - NRC exit observations 06/12/06               2
 
Overview of Site Description and New Plant Layout Study
* CCNPP Site Description
* Site Layout Study
  - Evaluation categories:
      " Environmental
      " Land use and Zoning
      " Construction Considerations
      " Construction Facility Considerations
      " Switchyard Considerations
      " Security
* Permanent Facility Considerations
* Impact to Existing Facilities 06/12/06       3 06/12/06       3
 
New Plant Layout Study Go/no-go criteria
  " Compliance with CWA 316 (a) & (b)
  " Minimal impact to threatened and endangered species (tiger beetles, eagles)
  " Impact to Transmission Corridors
  " Impact to cemeteries
  " Proximity to hazardous pipelines
  " Unknown subsurface conditions 06/12/06               4 06/12/06               4
 
Site Layout Study Results (cont.)
* Narrowed down to two options (north & south)
* Each option has three (3) variations of cooling towers
  - Forced draft
  - Natural draft
  - Hybrid
  - Selection criteria
* Height, land use, plume, salt drift, power needs, cost, noise, etc .......
* BOP study is in progress South option selected as the base case for CCNPP COLA 06/12/06                         5 06/12/06                         5
 
Subsurface Investigation Purpose
  - Develop subsurface investigation locations for potential Units 3 and 4 power blocks at Calvert Cliffs, plus switchyard, proposed cooling tower configuration, heavy haul road, and intake and discharge piping locations.
  - Developed and implemented under Bechtel's QA Program 06/12/06                       6
 
Subsurface Investigation References
  - Basis for boring locations is derived from guidance obtained from relevant elements from:
      " Regulatory Guide 1.132
      " Regulatory Guide 1.138
      " Regulatory Guide 1.198
      " Regulatory Guide 1.70 P NQA-1, 1994, Subpart 2.20 06/12/06                 7 06/12/06                 7
 
Subsurface Investigation
* Documents Prepared
  - Calculation, "Basis for Subsurface Investigation"
  - Core Bore Location Drawings
  - Technical Specification
  - Detailed Procedures and Workplans 06/12/06               8
 
Subsurface Investigation
* Subsurface Investigation Scope
  - Standard Penetration Tests (40' to 400')
  - Ground Water Observation Wells (50' or 100')
  - Cone Penetrometer Tests (50' or 100')
  - Field Electrical Resistivity (4 tests, spacing up to 300')
  - Borehole Geophysical Logging (400' and some 200')
  - Suspension P-S Velocity Logging (400', some 200')
  - Bulk Sampling from Test Pits (20 pits)
* Laboratory Testing of Selected Samples 06/12/06                   9
 
Subsurface Investigation - QA Program Site Characterization is performed under the Bechtel Power Corporation QA program
    - Subcontractors are also working under Bechtel's QA program
    - QA oversight is provided:
      " at start of each work task
      " periodically UniStar observes site characterization activities to ensure quality meets UniStar expectations 06/12/06                     10 06/12/06                     10
 
Subsurface Investigation - Corrective Action Bechtel is responsible for corrective action program implementation:
  - Issues have been identified and corrective actions taken 06/12/06                 I1I 06/12/06                 11}}

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Unistar Nuclear, Calvert Cliffs, Ccnpp Usepr Site Layout and Subsurface Investigation
ML070720254
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Issue date: 06/12/2006
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UnuStar NU CLIE A R rr u t and Subsurface Investigatio NRC Meeting 6/12/06 06/12/06 I

Agenda

  • Monday:

- Meet NRC at UniStar site HQ

- Presentations on site activities and QA/CAP programs

- Safety briefing

- Narrated van tour of site

- NRC witness site activities

- Conclude

  • Tuesday:

- All meet at site

- Continue with site activity review/discussion

- Meet reps from MD DNR

- NRC exit observations 06/12/06 2

Overview of Site Description and New Plant Layout Study

  • CCNPP Site Description
  • Site Layout Study

- Evaluation categories:

" Environmental

" Land use and Zoning

" Construction Considerations

" Construction Facility Considerations

" Switchyard Considerations

" Security

  • Permanent Facility Considerations
  • Impact to Existing Facilities 06/12/06 3 06/12/06 3

New Plant Layout Study Go/no-go criteria

" Compliance with CWA 316 (a) & (b)

" Minimal impact to threatened and endangered species (tiger beetles, eagles)

" Impact to Transmission Corridors

" Impact to cemeteries

" Proximity to hazardous pipelines

" Unknown subsurface conditions 06/12/06 4 06/12/06 4

Site Layout Study Results (cont.)

  • Narrowed down to two options (north & south)

- Forced draft

- Natural draft

- Hybrid

- Selection criteria

  • Height, land use, plume, salt drift, power needs, cost, noise, etc .......
  • BOP study is in progress South option selected as the base case for CCNPP COLA 06/12/06 5 06/12/06 5

Subsurface Investigation Purpose

- Develop subsurface investigation locations for potential Units 3 and 4 power blocks at Calvert Cliffs, plus switchyard, proposed cooling tower configuration, heavy haul road, and intake and discharge piping locations.

- Developed and implemented under Bechtel's QA Program 06/12/06 6

Subsurface Investigation References

- Basis for boring locations is derived from guidance obtained from relevant elements from:

" Regulatory Guide 1.132

" Regulatory Guide 1.138

" Regulatory Guide 1.198

" Regulatory Guide 1.70 P NQA-1, 1994, Subpart 2.20 06/12/06 7 06/12/06 7

Subsurface Investigation

  • Documents Prepared

- Calculation, "Basis for Subsurface Investigation"

- Core Bore Location Drawings

- Technical Specification

- Detailed Procedures and Workplans 06/12/06 8

Subsurface Investigation

  • Subsurface Investigation Scope

- Standard Penetration Tests (40' to 400')

- Ground Water Observation Wells (50' or 100')

- Cone Penetrometer Tests (50' or 100')

- Field Electrical Resistivity (4 tests, spacing up to 300')

- Borehole Geophysical Logging (400' and some 200')

- Suspension P-S Velocity Logging (400', some 200')

- Bulk Sampling from Test Pits (20 pits)

  • Laboratory Testing of Selected Samples 06/12/06 9

Subsurface Investigation - QA Program Site Characterization is performed under the Bechtel Power Corporation QA program

- Subcontractors are also working under Bechtel's QA program

- QA oversight is provided:

" at start of each work task

" periodically UniStar observes site characterization activities to ensure quality meets UniStar expectations 06/12/06 10 06/12/06 10

Subsurface Investigation - Corrective Action Bechtel is responsible for corrective action program implementation:

- Issues have been identified and corrective actions taken 06/12/06 I1I 06/12/06 11