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Thursday, October 08, 2009 7:23 AM Reyes, Rogerio FW: Supervisor Talking Points Supervisor Briefing Talking Points -Containment Building Separations.docx From: Lambert, Jessica Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 7:03 AM To: Reyes, Roger  
Thursday, October 08, 2009 7:23 AM Reyes, Rogerio FW: Supervisor Talking Points Supervisor Briefing Talking Points - Containment Building Separations.docx From: Lambert, Jessica Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 7:03 AM To: Reyes, Roger


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Supervisor Talking Points Good Morning Roger, Here is the supervisor talking points. If you need anything in addition, please let me know.Thank you, Jessica Containment Building Separation Supervisor Talking Points October 7, 2009 Background As part of the steam generator replacement project, we are cutting a 23' x 23'hole into our containment building to remove our two original steam generators and install our two new ones. The opening has been accomplished using hydro lasing techniques previously utilized at a number of other nuclear facilities Key messages o In the course of removing the concrete, we discovered a separation in the concrete near the periphery of the structure.
Supervisor Talking Points Good Morning Roger, Here is the supervisor talking points. If you need anything in addition, please let me know.
Thank you, Jessica
 
Containment Building Separation Supervisor Talking Points October 7, 2009
 
===Background===
As part of the steam generator replacement project, we are cutting a 23' x 23' hole into our containment building to remove our two original steam generators and install our two new ones. The opening has been accomplished using hydro lasing techniques previously utilized at a number of other nuclear facilities Key messages o
In the course of removing the concrete, we discovered a separation in the concrete near the periphery of the structure.
Based on experiences at other facilities we were prepared to evaluate anomalies that might be revealed during the hydro-demolition.
Based on experiences at other facilities we were prepared to evaluate anomalies that might be revealed during the hydro-demolition.
o This separation presents no safety concerns for our employees or the public at this time.o The containment is required to pass routine inspections and tests, which have always demonstrated its ability to meet design requirements.
o This separation presents no safety concerns for our employees or the public at this time.
o Our engineering personnel in coordination with containment structure experts from Sergeant & Lundy, MPR and Bechtel are assessing the condition to determine if the condition warrants any repairs prior to returning the unit to service.o The reactor building is a cylindrical structure, comprised of a 3/8 inch steel liner surrounded by 42 inches of steel reinforced concrete.
o The containment is required to pass routine inspections and tests, which have always demonstrated its ability to meet design requirements.
Within the concrete wall are steel tendons, which wrap around the building to provide strength.
o Our engineering personnel in coordination with containment structure experts from Sergeant & Lundy, MPR and Bechtel are assessing the condition to determine if the condition warrants any repairs prior to returning the unit to service.
The separation is near the periphery of the structure.}}
o The reactor building is a cylindrical structure, comprised of a 3/8 inch steel liner surrounded by 42 inches of steel reinforced concrete. Within the concrete wall are steel tendons, which wrap around the building to provide strength. The separation is near the periphery of the structure.}}

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E-Mail from Reyes to Reyes, Briefing Talking Points
ML102920502
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Site: Crystal River 
Issue date: 10/08/2009
From: Rogerio Reyes
Progress Energy Florida
To: Rogerio Reyes
- No Known Affiliation, Office of Information Services
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FOIA/PA-2010-0116
Download: ML102920502 (2)


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Thursday, October 08, 2009 7:23 AM Reyes, Rogerio FW: Supervisor Talking Points Supervisor Briefing Talking Points - Containment Building Separations.docx From: Lambert, Jessica Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 7:03 AM To: Reyes, Roger

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Supervisor Talking Points Good Morning Roger, Here is the supervisor talking points. If you need anything in addition, please let me know.

Thank you, Jessica

Containment Building Separation Supervisor Talking Points October 7, 2009

Background

As part of the steam generator replacement project, we are cutting a 23' x 23' hole into our containment building to remove our two original steam generators and install our two new ones. The opening has been accomplished using hydro lasing techniques previously utilized at a number of other nuclear facilities Key messages o

In the course of removing the concrete, we discovered a separation in the concrete near the periphery of the structure.

Based on experiences at other facilities we were prepared to evaluate anomalies that might be revealed during the hydro-demolition.

o This separation presents no safety concerns for our employees or the public at this time.

o The containment is required to pass routine inspections and tests, which have always demonstrated its ability to meet design requirements.

o Our engineering personnel in coordination with containment structure experts from Sergeant & Lundy, MPR and Bechtel are assessing the condition to determine if the condition warrants any repairs prior to returning the unit to service.

o The reactor building is a cylindrical structure, comprised of a 3/8 inch steel liner surrounded by 42 inches of steel reinforced concrete. Within the concrete wall are steel tendons, which wrap around the building to provide strength. The separation is near the periphery of the structure.