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{{#Wiki_filter:Tennessee Valley Authority, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402September 5, 201310 CFR 50.410 CFR 50.71(e)ATTN: Document Control DeskU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-33, DPR-52, and DPR-68NRC Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-77 and DPR-79NRC Docket Nos. 50-327 and 50-328Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1Facility Operating License No. NPF-90NRC Docket No. 50-390Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 2NRC Docket No. 50-391
{{#Wiki_filter:Tennessee Valley Authority, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 September 5, 2013 10 CFR 50.4 10 CFR 50.71(e)ATTN: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-33, DPR-52, and DPR-68 NRC Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296 Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-77 and DPR-79 NRC Docket Nos. 50-327 and 50-328 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 Facility Operating License No. NPF-90 NRC Docket No. 50-390 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 NRC Docket No. 50-391  


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Organization Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A
Organization Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A


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==Reference:==


Tennessee Valley Authority letter to NRC, "TVA Organization Topical Report,TVA-NPOD89-A,"
Tennessee Valley Authority letter to NRC, "TVA Organization Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A," dated August 31, 2011 In accordance with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 50.71 (e), "Maintenance of records, making of reports," paragraph (e), enclosed is Revision 20 of Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Organization Topical Report (TVA-NPOD89-A).
dated August 31, 2011In accordance with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 50.71 (e), "Maintenance of records, making of reports,"
TVA's Organization Topical Report provides organizational descriptions for the TVA Nuclear Power Group, including Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, and the TVA Nuclear Construction organization.
paragraph (e), enclosed is Revision 20 of Tennessee ValleyAuthority (TVA) Organization Topical Report (TVA-NPOD89-A).
This report is referenced in the Updated Final Safety Analysis Reports (UFSARs) for each of TVA's operating nuclear power plants and must comply with the update submittal frequency requirements for the UFSARs. The reference Printed on recycled paper U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 September 5, 2013 letter provided the most recent update to the TVA Organization Topical Report on August 31, 2011. Since August 31, 2013 falls on a Saturday and the next week day, September 2, 2013, is a Federal Holiday, this report is due the next business day after August 31, 2013, i.e. September 3, 2013. Due to an administrative error, the letter was not signed until September 5, 2013. The error has been entered in the Corrective Action Program.No new regulatory commitments are made by this letter. If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Ed Schrull at (423) 751-3850.Resp c ully, J hea icr resident Nuclear Licensing  
TVA's Organization TopicalReport provides organizational descriptions for the TVA Nuclear Power Group, including Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, and the TVANuclear Construction organization.
This report is referenced in the Updated Final SafetyAnalysis Reports (UFSARs) for each of TVA's operating nuclear power plants and mustcomply with the update submittal frequency requirements for the UFSARs. The reference Printed on recycled paper U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2September 5, 2013letter provided the most recent update to the TVA Organization Topical Report onAugust 31, 2011. Since August 31, 2013 falls on a Saturday and the next week day,September 2, 2013, is a Federal Holiday, this report is due the next business day afterAugust 31, 2013, i.e. September 3, 2013. Due to an administrative error, the letter was notsigned until September 5, 2013. The error has been entered in the Corrective ActionProgram.No new regulatory commitments are made by this letter. If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Ed Schrull at (423) 751-3850.
Resp c ully,J heaicr resident Nuclear Licensing


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==


Organization Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A, Revision 20cc (Enclosure):
Organization Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A, Revision 20 cc (Enclosure):
NRC Regional Administrator  
NRC Regional Administrator  
-Region IINRC Senior Resident Inspector  
-Region II NRC Senior Resident Inspector  
-Browns Ferry Nuclear PlantNRC Senior Resident Inspector  
-Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant NRC Senior Resident Inspector  
-Sequoyah Nuclear PlantNRC Senior Resident Inspector  
-Sequoyah Nuclear Plant NRC Senior Resident Inspector  
-Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1NRC Senior Resident Inspector  
-Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 NRC Senior Resident Inspector  
-Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 Enclosure Organization Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A, Revision 20 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY ORGANIZATION TOPICAL REPORT, TVA-NPOD89-A REVISION 20AUGUST 2013 Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION LIST OF REVISIONS REVISIO N 0 ..............................................................................................
-Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 Enclosure Organization Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A, Revision 20 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY ORGANIZATION TOPICAL REPORT, TVA-NPOD89-A REVISION 20 AUGUST 2013 Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION LIST OF REVISIONS REVISIO N 0 ..............................................................................................
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Septem ber 3, 2013ii Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20TVA NUCLEAR POWER GROUPORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTSTable of ContentsI. Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO) .........................................................................
Septem ber 3, 2013 ii Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 TVA NUCLEAR POWER GROUP ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents I. Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO) .........................................................................
3A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO) .........................................................................
3 A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO) .........................................................................
31.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Support Services  
3 1.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Support Services .....................................................................................
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5 1.1 Vice President Nuclear Engineering  
51.1 Vice President Nuclear Engineering  
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52.0 Vice President Nuclear Oversight  
5 2.0 Vice President Nuclear Oversight  
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53.0 Vice President Nuclear Licensing  
5 3.0 Vice President Nuclear Licensing  
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54.0 Vice President Functional Area and Outage Governance  
5 4.0 Vice President Functional Area and Outage Governance  
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65.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations  
6 5.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations  
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611. Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC) ..........................................................................................
6 11. Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC) ..........................................................................................
121.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Watts Bar Unit 2 ..............................................................................
12 1.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Watts Bar Unit 2 ..............................................................................
122.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Bellefonte  
12 2.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Bellefonte  
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123.0 General Manager Project Management  
12 3.0 General Manager Project Management  
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124.0 Vice President Bellefonte Project .................................................................................  
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125.0 General Manager Watts Bar Unit 2 Technical Services  
12 5.0 General Manager Watts Bar Unit 2 Technical Services ..........................................................................
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15 6.0 General Manager W atts Bar Unit 2 Engineering  
156.0 General Manager W atts Bar Unit 2 Engineering  
& Construction  
& Construction  
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16iii Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20List of FiguresFigure 1-0 Corporate Organization  
16 iii Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 List of Figures Figure 1-0 Corporate Organization  
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2Figure 2-0 Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer ..................................
2 Figure 2-0 Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer ..................................
4Figure 2-1 Site Vice President  
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10Figure 2-2 Plant M anager ..........................................................................................
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11Figure 3-0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction  
11 Figure 3-0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction  
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20Figure 3-1 Vice President Bellefonte Project ...........................................................
20 Figure 3-1 Vice President Bellefonte Project ...........................................................
21Figure 3-2 General Manager Technical Services Watts Bar Unit 2 Project ...............
21 Figure 3-2 General Manager Technical Services Watts Bar Unit 2 Project ...............
22Figure 3-3 General Manager Engineering and Construction Watts Bar Unit 2 Project .... 22iv Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20AbstractThis Topical Report (TVA-NPOD89-A) includes the organizational descriptions for the Nuclear PowerGroup (NPG) including Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants, theCorporate NPG organization and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Nuclear Construction (NC)organization.
22 Figure 3-3 General Manager Engineering and Construction Watts Bar Unit 2 Project .... 22 iv Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Abstract This Topical Report (TVA-NPOD89-A) includes the organizational descriptions for the Nuclear Power Group (NPG) including Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants, the Corporate NPG organization and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Nuclear Construction (NC)organization.
This report contains the senior management, technical support and operating organization descriptions, and organization charts that meet the "content" guidance of Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC's) Regulatory Guide 1.70, Standard Format and Content of Safety Analysis Reportsfor Nuclear Power Plants -LWR Edition, Rev. 3 (November 1978).Qualification requirements and training descriptions specified in the standard format document willcontinue to be addressed in each plant's Final Safety Analysis Report. The detailed TVA QualityAssurance organization and program description is contained in the NPG Quality Assurance Plan(TVA-NQA-PLN89-A) and is not repeated herein.The original purpose of the NPG Organization Description (TVA-NPOD89-A) was to establish acontrolled, single-source document and a disciplined process for communicating the organizational structure and position descriptions to the NRC. TVA-NPOD89-A will be referenced in future revisions ofour license applications including the Safety Analysis  
This report contains the senior management, technical support and operating organization descriptions, and organization charts that meet the "content" guidance of Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC's) Regulatory Guide 1.70, Standard Format and Content of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants -LWR Edition, Rev. 3 (November 1978).Qualification requirements and training descriptions specified in the standard format document will continue to be addressed in each plant's Final Safety Analysis Report. The detailed TVA Quality Assurance organization and program description is contained in the NPG Quality Assurance Plan (TVA-NQA-PLN89-A) and is not repeated herein.The original purpose of the NPG Organization Description (TVA-NPOD89-A) was to establish a controlled, single-source document and a disciplined process for communicating the organizational structure and position descriptions to the NRC. TVA-NPOD89-A will be referenced in future revisions of our license applications including the Safety Analysis Reports, Technical Specifications, the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan, and other documents that may refer to the NPG and NC organizations.
: Reports, Technical Specifications, the NuclearQuality Assurance Plan, and other documents that may refer to the NPG and NC organizations.
This topical report is updated as necessary to reflect major organizational changes. Since this topical report encompasses multiple plants, subsequent updates to the Topical Report will be provided on a biennial basis to ensure that TVA meets the refuel cycle criterion of 10 CFR 50.71(e) for each unit at each site.v Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Introduction TVA Corporate Organization The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is an agency of the federal government whose major policies, programs, and organization are determined by a part-time, nine member Board of Directors (BOD)structure pursuant to the TVA Governance Restructuring provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005. The BOD members are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate for five-year terms. The BOD selects a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who also serves as President to manage TVA's day-to-day business.
Thistopical report is updated as necessary to reflect major organizational changes.
Since this topical reportencompasses multiple plants, subsequent updates to the Topical Report will be provided on a biennialbasis to ensure that TVA meets the refuel cycle criterion of 10 CFR 50.71(e) for each unit at each site.v Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20Introduction TVA Corporate Organization The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is an agency of the federal government whose major policies,
: programs, and organization are determined by a part-time, nine member Board of Directors (BOD)structure pursuant to the TVA Governance Restructuring provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005. The BOD members are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by theSenate for five-year terms. The BOD selects a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who also serves asPresident to manage TVA's day-to-day business.
The BOD shapes the long-term business strategies, recommends major program initiatives, and guides TVA's day-to-day operations.
The BOD shapes the long-term business strategies, recommends major program initiatives, and guides TVA's day-to-day operations.
The CEO is responsible for managing all aspects of TVA, including power production, transmission, power trading, resource management  
The CEO is responsible for managing all aspects of TVA, including power production, transmission, power trading, resource management programs, and economic development, as well as TVA's corporate functions.
: programs, and economic development, as well as TVA's corporate functions.
The CEO heads TVA's Senior Management Committee and chairs its Leadership Team.The Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO) is responsible for optimizing TVA's fleet of generation resources, including nuclear, coal, gas, hydroelectric and renewables, to meet the energy demands of the Tennessee Valley. The CGO reports directly to the CEO.The Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO) is responsible for the overall safety, efficiency, and economy of TVA's Nuclear Power Program and the overall NPG organization.
The CEO heads TVA's Senior Management Committee and chairs its Leadership Team.The Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO) is responsible for optimizing TVA'sfleet of generation resources, including  
: nuclear, coal, gas, hydroelectric and renewables, to meet theenergy demands of the Tennessee Valley. The CGO reports directly to the CEO.The Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO) is responsible for the overall safety,efficiency, and economy of TVA's Nuclear Power Program and the overall NPG organization.
The Senior Vice President (VP) NC is responsible for the construction of additional nuclear generation assets and technologies to meet demands for safe, clean, reliable and low cost power.The Corporate Organization leadership and reporting relationships are shown in Figure 1-0.
The Senior Vice President (VP) NC is responsible for the construction of additional nuclear generation assets and technologies to meet demands for safe, clean, reliable and low cost power.The Corporate Organization leadership and reporting relationships are shown in Figure 1-0.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20Corporate Organization Figure 1-0 Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO)The CGO is responsible for leading the operations of all of TVA's generating assets including Nuclear; Coal Operations; Gas Operations; Power Supply & Fuels; Generation Construction; Engineering, Environmental  
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Corporate Organization Figure 1-0 Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO)The CGO is responsible for leading the operations of all of TVA's generating assets including Nuclear; Coal Operations; Gas Operations; Power Supply & Fuels; Generation Construction; Engineering, Environmental  
& Support Services; and River Operations  
& Support Services; and River Operations  
& Renewables.
& Renewables.
Theposition leads the activities of these organizations in accordance with the goals, vision, andvalues established by the CEO and the Board of Directors and is responsible for establishing short-term and long-term objectives, plans, and policies subject to the approval of the CEO.The Nuclear Power Group (NPG) is responsible for nuclear plant engineering and design,operation, quality assurance, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
The position leads the activities of these organizations in accordance with the goals, vision, and values established by the CEO and the Board of Directors and is responsible for establishing short-term and long-term objectives, plans, and policies subject to the approval of the CEO.The Nuclear Power Group (NPG) is responsible for nuclear plant engineering and design, operation, quality assurance, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
NPG plans andmanages the Nuclear Program to meet the requirements of TVA's Power Program consistent with safety, environmental,  
NPG plans and manages the Nuclear Program to meet the requirements of TVA's Power Program consistent with safety, environmental, quality, and economic objectives.
: quality, and economic objectives.
The CGO is responsible for assuring that the Inspection and Testing Services organization supports Nuclear Construction activities in accordance with the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan.The general organization of NPG is shown in Figure 2-0.A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO)The CNO is the senior nuclear manager with direct authority and responsibility for the management, control, and supervision of TVA's Nuclear Power Program and for the execution of nuclear programs, policies, and decisions that the Board of Directors approves or adopts. The Executive Vice President and CNO has corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support in the plant so that continued nuclear safety is assured. The CNO reports directly to the CGO. The CGO reports directly to the CEO. The CNO is responsible for the overall safety, efficiency, and economy of nuclear operations.
The CGO is responsible forassuring that the Inspection and Testing Services organization supports Nuclear Construction activities in accordance with the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan.The general organization of NPG is shown in Figure 2-0.A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO)The CNO is the senior nuclear manager with direct authority and responsibility for themanagement,  
The CNO establishes management and operating policies and procedure's related to TVA's Nuclear Program and is responsible for personnel, planning, scheduling, licensing, engineering and design, construction, operation, quality assurance, training, maintenance, and technical and administrative matters related to these programs.
: control, and supervision of TVA's Nuclear Power Program and for theexecution of nuclear programs,  
: policies, and decisions that the Board of Directors approves or adopts. The Executive Vice President and CNO has corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take measures needed to ensureacceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support in the plant so that continued nuclear safety is assured.
The CNO reportsdirectly to the CGO. The CGO reports directly to the CEO. The CNO is responsible forthe overall safety, efficiency, and economy of nuclear operations.
The CNO establishes management and operating policies and procedure's related to TVA's Nuclear Programand is responsible for personnel,  
: planning, scheduling, licensing, engineering anddesign, construction, operation, quality assurance,  
: training, maintenance, and technical and administrative matters related to these programs.
The CNO coordinates activities and functions of NPG with other TVA organizations in order to carry out TVA's corporate policy and to meet corporate goals and objectives.
The CNO coordinates activities and functions of NPG with other TVA organizations in order to carry out TVA's corporate policy and to meet corporate goals and objectives.
This position is responsible for allaspects of TVA's interface and relations with the NRC and other entities with jurisdiction over or interest in TVA's Nuclear Program.
This position is responsible for all aspects of TVA's interface and relations with the NRC and other entities with jurisdiction over or interest in TVA's Nuclear Program. Other responsibilities include: development and implementation of an effective radiological Emergency Preparedness Program;directing shutdown of nuclear facilities when deemed appropriate; and development of long-range, strategic plans for all NPG programs, activities, and facilities.
Other responsibilities include:
Quality Assurance reports directly to the Vice President, Nuclear Oversight, but has direct access to the CNO. This provides independence and freedom to effectively ensure conformance to Quality Assurance Program requirements.
development and implementation of an effective radiological Emergency Preparedness Program;directing shutdown of nuclear facilities when deemed appropriate; and development oflong-range, strategic plans for all NPG programs, activities, and facilities.
The Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC) works with the CNO to ensure that future nuclear generation is coordinated with the existing fleet.The CNO's direct reports are provided in Figure 2-0. These functions are described in more detail in subsequent sections of this Topical Report.
QualityAssurance reports directly to the Vice President, Nuclear Oversight, but has directaccess to the CNO. This provides independence and freedom to effectively ensureconformance to Quality Assurance Program requirements.
Topical Report TVA-N POD89-A Rev. 20 Nuclear Power Group I Vice President Functional Area & Outage Governance I Vice President Nuclear Oversight Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer CNO (continued) 1.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Support Services This position is responsible for the support services associated with producing safe and reliable nuclear power. Responsibility includes:
The Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC) works with the CNO to ensure that future nuclear generation is coordinated with the existing fleet.The CNO's direct reports are provided in Figure 2-0. These functions are described inmore detail in subsequent sections of this Topical Report.
Regulatory Recovery Projects, Nuclear Engineering, Emergency Preparedness, Security Operations, Business Operations, NPG Bellefonte (BLN) interface and Corporate Nuclear Training.1.1 Vice President Nuclear Engineering This position is responsible for establishing and directing engineering functions within the NPG. This includes Corporate Design Engineering, Equipment Reliability  
Topical ReportTVA-N POD89-ARev. 20Nuclear Power GroupIVice President Functional Area & OutageGovernance IVice President Nuclear Oversight Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer CNO (continued) 1.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Support ServicesThis position is responsible for the support services associated with producing safeand reliable nuclear power. Responsibility includes:
& Components Engineering, Engineering Programs, Reactor Engineering
Regulatory Recovery  
& Fuels, Corporate System Engineering, and Probabilistic Risk assessment.
: Projects, Nuclear Engineering, Emergency Preparedness, Security Operations, BusinessOperations, NPG Bellefonte (BLN) interface and Corporate Nuclear Training.
Responsibilities include governance and oversight of Site Engineering functions and policy compliance for NPG's fleet in regard to engineering functions.
1.1 Vice President Nuclear Engineering This position is responsible for establishing and directing engineering functions within the NPG. This includes Corporate Design Engineering, Equipment Reliability  
In addition, this position advises NPG executives on technical issues affecting the sites and provides direction to the Site Engineering Directors.
& Components Engineering, Engineering  
This position has an indirect reporting relationship to the CNO.For National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) matters, the Corporate Engineering Chief Engineer (Vice President Nuclear Engineering) serves as the TVA Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and is responsible for approving fire protection equipment installation or procedure design basis matters which do not require prior NRC approval.
: Programs, ReactorEngineering
For issues which require prior approval, the NRC is considered the AHJ. This position also serves as the point of contact with other organizations on fire protection related matters.2.0 Vice President Nuclear Oversight The Vice President, Nuclear Oversight reports directly to the CNO and is responsible for directing and managing the NPG Oversight organization, including Quality Assurance, Performance Analysis and Assessment, Corrective Action Program, Performance Improvement.
& Fuels, Corporate System Engineering, and Probabilistic Riskassessment.
Responsibilities include governance and oversight of SiteEngineering functions and policy compliance for NPG's fleet in regard toengineering functions.
In addition, this position advises NPG executives ontechnical issues affecting the sites and provides direction to the SiteEngineering Directors.
This position has an indirect reporting relationship to theCNO.For National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) matters, the Corporate Engineering Chief Engineer (Vice President Nuclear Engineering) serves asthe TVA Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and is responsible for approving fire protection equipment installation or procedure design basis matters whichdo not require prior NRC approval.
For issues which require prior approval, theNRC is considered the AHJ. This position also serves as the point of contactwith other organizations on fire protection related matters.2.0 Vice President Nuclear Oversight The Vice President, Nuclear Oversight reports directly to the CNO and isresponsible for directing and managing the NPG Oversight organization, including Quality Assurance, Performance Analysis and Assessment, Corrective ActionProgram, Performance Improvement.
The responsibility for Quality Assurance includes oversight to ensure implementation of NPG's QA Programs for evaluating program effectiveness for design, construction, safety and reliability, and operation of TVA's nuclear plants. This includes review of the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan and Quality Assurance internal procedures.
The responsibility for Quality Assurance includes oversight to ensure implementation of NPG's QA Programs for evaluating program effectiveness for design, construction, safety and reliability, and operation of TVA's nuclear plants. This includes review of the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan and Quality Assurance internal procedures.
Quality Assurance has an indirectreporting structure to the CNO to provide independence and freedom to effectively ensure conformance to Quality Assurance Program requirements.
Quality Assurance has an indirect reporting structure to the CNO to provide independence and freedom to effectively ensure conformance to Quality Assurance Program requirements.
3.0 Vice President Nuclear Licensing This position provides oversight and direction of the NPG Licensing functions insupport of the operations of TVA's licensed nuclear plants. This position isresponsible for the development of regulatory vision and strategy for regulatory issues for both Corporate and Sites and providing policy recommendations.
3.0 Vice President Nuclear Licensing This position provides oversight and direction of the NPG Licensing functions in support of the operations of TVA's licensed nuclear plants. This position is responsible for the development of regulatory vision and strategy for regulatory issues for both Corporate and Sites and providing policy recommendations.
Thisposition provides governance and oversight of the site licensing organizations.
This position provides governance and oversight of the site licensing organizations.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 204.0 Vice President Functional Area and Outage Governance This position provides corporate governance of the various functional areas(maintenance, operations, radiation protection, chemistry, work control) for TVA'snuclear fleet in order to ensure consistency across sites. Also provides governance to the outage activities at the various sites to ensure optimal performance.
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 4.0 Vice President Functional Area and Outage Governance This position provides corporate governance of the various functional areas (maintenance, operations, radiation protection, chemistry, work control) for TVA's nuclear fleet in order to ensure consistency across sites. Also provides governance to the outage activities at the various sites to ensure optimal performance.
5.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations This position reports directly to the CNO and provides oversight of the NPGoperating nuclear plants. This position is also responsible for nuclear safety cultureand organizational effectiveness.
5.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations This position reports directly to the CNO and provides oversight of the NPG operating nuclear plants. This position is also responsible for nuclear safety culture and organizational effectiveness.
The Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations direct reports are the Nuclear Plant Site Vice Presidents.
The Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations direct reports are the Nuclear Plant Site Vice Presidents.
5.1 Site Vice President (Typical for the operatinq nuclear plants)This position is responsible and accountable for activities at the site including operations, modifications, maintenance,  
5.1 Site Vice President (Typical for the operatinq nuclear plants)This position is responsible and accountable for activities at the site including operations, modifications, maintenance, support, training, and engineering services.
: support, training, and engineering services.
The Site Vice President's direct reports and functional reporting relationships are provided in Figure 2-1.5.1.1 Director Site Engineering This position is responsible for management and execution of site projects to provide overall management of the Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Engineering Support, Technical Support, and Components Test and Inspection functions at the site. This function specifically includes managing activities necessary for capital work in support of the operating units and refueling outages.5.1.1.1 Manaaer System Engineering Responsible for integrated management and execution of site projects to provide overall management of the engineering functions at the site, including both outage and on-line support. This responsibility specifically includes managing activities necessary for system health and capital work in support of the operating unit(s), refueling outages, and to recover units from unplanned outages safely, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with applicable requirements.
The Site Vice President's direct reports and functional reporting relationships are provided in Figure 2-1.5.1.1 Director Site Engineering This position is responsible for management and execution of siteprojects to provide overall management of the Engineering Design,Systems Engineering, Engineering  
5.1.1.2 Manager Design Engineering Responsible for integrated management and execution of site projects to provide overall management of the engineering functions at the site, including both outage and on-line support. This responsibility specifically includes managing activities necessary for capital work in support of the operating unit(s), refueling outages, and to recover units from unplanned outages safely, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with applicable requirements.
: Support, Technical  
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.1.1.3 Manager Reactor Engineering Plans and directs the Reactor Engineering section functions to ensure the reliable and efficient performance of assigned plant equipment in accordance with applicable requirements.
: Support, andComponents Test and Inspection functions at the site. This functionspecifically includes managing activities necessary for capital work insupport of the operating units and refueling outages.5.1.1.1 Manaaer System Engineering Responsible for integrated management and execution of siteprojects to provide overall management of the engineering functions at the site, including both outage and on-linesupport.
5.1.1.4 Manager Component Engineering Manage the Component Engineering functions to ensure the reliable and efficient performance of assigned plant equipment and components, in accordance with applicable requirements.
This responsibility specifically includes managingactivities necessary for system health and capital work insupport of the operating unit(s),
5.1.2 Director Site Training This position directs the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of Training Programs to ensure sufficient qualified personnel to operate, maintain, and modify the nuclear power plant.5.1.3 Director Modifications and Projects This position is responsible for cost engineering functions including estimating, forecasting, trending/scope control, data analysis, and reporting.
refueling  
Other responsibilities include ensuring technical and programmatic cost requirements of the site organizations and for planning and scheduling of major modifications and projects.5.1.4 Director Safety and Licensing This position is responsible for the Site Performance Improvement, Emergency Planning, and Site Licensing functions.
: outages, and torecover units from unplanned outages safely, within budget,on schedule, in accordance with applicable requirements.
5.1.5 Manager Site Quality Assurance This position provides oversight of quality activities associated with the operation of the plant. Responsibilities are described in detail in TVA's Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan (TVA-NQA-PLN89-A).
5.1.1.2 Manager Design Engineering Responsible for integrated management and execution of siteprojects to provide overall management of the engineering functions at the site, including both outage and on-linesupport.
This position reports to the General Manager, Quality Assurance (Corporate) and has a reporting relationship (dotted line) to the Site Vice President.
This responsibility specifically includes managingactivities necessary for capital work in support of theoperating unit(s),
5.1.6 Plant Manager (General Manager at Browns Ferry)This position is responsible for ensuring that plant operations and support activities are conducted in accordance with applicable requirements.
refueling  
Responsible for overall plant safe operation and has control over those resources necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant. This position's direct reports and areas of administrative responsibilities are provided in Figure 2-2.5.1.6.1 Manager Maintenance This position is responsible for planning, directing, and managing the plant's Maintenance Program to ensure that equipment and systems are maintained in accordance with operability and reliability engineering practices and requirements.
: outages, and to recover units fromunplanned outages safely, within budget, on schedule, inaccordance with applicable requirements.
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.1.6.1.1 Superintendent Instrumentation and Controls Manage the activities of the Instrumentation and Controls Maintenance business unit. Provides long-range business unit planning that meets site financial objectives and technical requirements.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 205.1.1.3 Manager Reactor Engineering Plans and directs the Reactor Engineering section functions to ensure the reliable and efficient performance of assignedplant equipment in accordance with applicable requirements.
Management of the Corrective, Preventive, and Outage Maintenance Programs for all plant instrumentation equipment to ensure that equipment functions properly and meet desired performance objectives.
5.1.1.4 Manager Component Engineering Manage the Component Engineering functions to ensure thereliable and efficient performance of assigned plantequipment and components, in accordance with applicable requirements.
5.1.2 Director Site TrainingThis position directs the planning, development, implementation, andevaluation of Training Programs to ensure sufficient qualified personnel to operate,  
: maintain, and modify the nuclear power plant.5.1.3 Director Modifications and ProjectsThis position is responsible for cost engineering functions including estimating, forecasting, trending/scope  
: control, data analysis, andreporting.
Other responsibilities include ensuring technical andprogrammatic cost requirements of the site organizations and forplanning and scheduling of major modifications and projects.
5.1.4 Director Safety and Licensing This position is responsible for the Site Performance Improvement, Emergency  
: Planning, and Site Licensing functions.
5.1.5 Manager Site Quality Assurance This position provides oversight of quality activities associated withthe operation of the plant. Responsibilities are described in detail inTVA's Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan (TVA-NQA-PLN89-A).
Thisposition reports to the General Manager, Quality Assurance (Corporate) and has a reporting relationship (dotted line) to the SiteVice President.
5.1.6 Plant Manager (General Manager at Browns Ferry)This position is responsible for ensuring that plant operations andsupport activities are conducted in accordance with applicable requirements.
Responsible for overall plant safe operation and hascontrol over those resources necessary for safe operation andmaintenance of the plant. This position's direct reports and areas ofadministrative responsibilities are provided in Figure 2-2.5.1.6.1 Manager Maintenance This position is responsible for planning, directing, andmanaging the plant's Maintenance Program to ensure thatequipment and systems are maintained in accordance withoperability and reliability engineering practices andrequirements.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 205.1.6.1.1 Superintendent Instrumentation and ControlsManage the activities of the Instrumentation andControls Maintenance business unit. Provideslong-range business unit planning that meets sitefinancial objectives and technical requirements.
Management of the Corrective, Preventive, andOutage Maintenance Programs for all plantinstrumentation equipment to ensure thatequipment functions properly and meet desiredperformance objectives.
5.1.6.1.2 Superintendent Electrical Manage the activities of the Electrical Maintenance business unit. Provides long-range business unit planning that meets site financial objectives and technical requirements.
5.1.6.1.2 Superintendent Electrical Manage the activities of the Electrical Maintenance business unit. Provides long-range business unit planning that meets site financial objectives and technical requirements.
Management of the Corrective, Preventive, andOutage Maintenance Programs for all plantelectrical equipment to ensure that equipment functions properly and meet desired performance objectives.
Management of the Corrective, Preventive, and Outage Maintenance Programs for all plant electrical equipment to ensure that equipment functions properly and meet desired performance objectives.
5.1.6.1.3 Superintendent Mechanical Manage the activities of the Mechanical Maintenance business unit. Provides long-range business unit planning that meets site financial objectives and technical requirements.
5.1.6.1.3 Superintendent Mechanical Manage the activities of the Mechanical Maintenance business unit. Provides long-range business unit planning that meets site financial objectives and technical requirements.
Management of the Corrective, Preventive, andOutage Maintenance Programs for all plantmechanical equipment to ensure that equipment functions properly and meet desired performance objectives.
Management of the Corrective, Preventive, and Outage Maintenance Programs for all plant mechanical equipment to ensure that equipment functions properly and meet desired performance objectives.
5.1.6.2 Manaaer Radiation Protection This position guides programs and activities at the plantensuring that all operations, maintenance, modifications andengineering activities are conducted in a radiological safemanner and protect plant personnel, systems andequipment.
5.1.6.2 Manaaer Radiation Protection This position guides programs and activities at the plant ensuring that all operations, maintenance, modifications and engineering activities are conducted in a radiological safe manner and protect plant personnel, systems and equipment.
5.1.6.3 Manager Chemistry and Environmental This position guides programs and activities at the plantensuring that all operations, maintenance, modifications, andengineering activities that potentially impact plantchemistry/environmental are conducted in a mannerconsistent with applicable requirements.
5.1.6.3 Manager Chemistry and Environmental This position guides programs and activities at the plant ensuring that all operations, maintenance, modifications, and engineering activities that potentially impact plant chemistry/environmental are conducted in a manner consistent with applicable requirements.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 205.1.6.4 Manager Work ControlThis position provides overall responsibility for planning, coordination, scheduling and monitoring of all on line andoutage work. Responsible for establishing work priorities and coordinating shift turnover; managing the plantscheduling processes; and ensuring efficient and effective management of the work control function.
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.1.6.4 Manager Work Control This position provides overall responsibility for planning, coordination, scheduling and monitoring of all on line and outage work. Responsible for establishing work priorities and coordinating shift turnover; managing the plant scheduling processes; and ensuring efficient and effective management of the work control function.5.1.6.5 Mana-ger Operations This position provides responsibility for planning, organizing, and setting policy, and support activities.
5.1.6.5 Mana-ger Operations This position provides responsibility for planning, organizing, and setting policy, and support activities.
These activities include operational strategies for generation, water and waste usage, approval authority for system enhancements, and prioritization of maintenance activities.
These activities include operational strategies for generation, water andwaste usage, approval authority for system enhancements, and prioritization of maintenance activities.
5.1.6.5.1 Superintendent Operations This position is responsible for plant operations.
5.1.6.5.1 Superintendent Operations This position is responsible for plant operations.
The superintendent, through the Shift Manager,manages the day-to-day operation of the facility, refueling operations, start-up, operational testing,water and waste processing, and plantoperations.
The superintendent, through the Shift Manager, manages the day-to-day operation of the facility, refueling operations, start-up, operational testing, water and waste processing, and plant operations.
The shift crew for an operating unitnormally consists of the Shift Manager, UnitSupervisor, Nuclear Unit Operators, andAssistant Unit Operators.
The shift crew for an operating unit normally consists of the Shift Manager, Unit Supervisor, Nuclear Unit Operators, and Assistant Unit Operators.
5.1.6.5.2 Superintendent Operations SupportThis position is responsible for budgetpreparation, training oversight, performance monitoring, the Fire Protection Program andassists the Manager, Operations, in overallprogram direction for operations.
5.1.6.5.2 Superintendent Operations Support This position is responsible for budget preparation, training oversight, performance monitoring, the Fire Protection Program and assists the Manager, Operations, in overall program direction for operations.
5.1.6.5.3 Superintendent Operations Outage SupportThis position is responsible for all operations outage execution and preparation.
5.1.6.5.3 Superintendent Operations Outage Support This position is responsible for all operations outage execution and preparation.
5.2 Vice President Watts Bar Unit 2 Start UpThis position manages the activities associated with the start-up of WBNUnit 2 and reports to the Senior Vice President of Nuclear Operations.
5.2 Vice President Watts Bar Unit 2 Start Up This position manages the activities associated with the start-up of WBN Unit 2 and reports to the Senior Vice President of Nuclear Operations.
Specifically provides operational oversight of all activities for the WBN Unit 2completion including construction, operations, engineering, maintenance, cost scheduling, procurement, licensing and pre-op startup and that allsystems are fully integrated with the operating unit in compliance withNuclear Power Group policies and procedures, plant Technical Specifications.
Specifically provides operational oversight of all activities for the WBN Unit 2 completion including construction, operations, engineering, maintenance, cost scheduling, procurement, licensing and pre-op startup and that all systems are fully integrated with the operating unit in compliance with Nuclear Power Group policies and procedures, plant Technical Specifications.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20Site Vice President Typical for Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, and Watts Bar Nuclear PlantsFigure 2-1PLANT MANAGERNUCLEAR PLANTSeFigur 2-* The title "Plant Manager" is applicable to Sequoyah and Watts Bar. At Browns Ferry, the title for thisposition is "General Manager" Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20Plant ManagerFigure 2-2IIIMANAGER.
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Site Vice President Typical for Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, and Watts Bar Nuclear Plants Figure 2-1 PLANT MANAGER NUCLEAR PLANT SeFigur 2-* The title "Plant Manager" is applicable to Sequoyah and Watts Bar. At Browns Ferry, the title for this position is "General Manager" Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Plant Manager Figure 2-2 I II MANAGER. MANAGER.MAA RADIATION CHEMISTRY AND WORK COl PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL ENTýSN
MANAGER.MAA RADIATION CHEMISTRY AND WORK COlPROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL ENTýSN
* The title 'Plant Manager" is applicable to Sequoyah and Watts Bar At Browns Ferry the title is "General Manager 3ER.
* The title 'Plant Manager" is applicable to Sequoyah and Watts BarAt Browns Ferry the title is "General Manager3ER.
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 I1. Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC)This position is accountable for the development and construction of additional nuclear generation assets and technologies to meet demand for safe, clean, reliable and low cost power. Responsibilities may also include major projects supporting NPG facilities.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20I1. Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC)This position is accountable for the development and construction of additional nucleargeneration assets and technologies to meet demand for safe, clean, reliable and lowcost power. Responsibilities may also include major projects supporting NPG facilities.
This position's direct reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-0.1.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Watts Bar Unit 2 This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC. This position provides oversight of quality activities associated with the conduct of Watts Bar Unit 2 project activities to oversee and ensure that we comply with NQAP Program.This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC to allow for the independence and organizational freedom to execute the TVA NQAP to ensure nuclear safety and quality.2.0 Senior Manacer Quality Assurance Bellefonte This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC. This position provides oversight of quality activities associated with the conduct of Bellefonte project activities to oversee and ensure that we comply with NQAP. This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC to allow for the independence and organizational freedom to execute the TVA NQAP to ensure nuclear safety and quality.3.0 General Manager Project Management This position is responsible for directing management of major NC projects, including steam generator replacements, to ensure that managed activities are conducted in accordance with appropriate regulations and TVA policies, programs, and procedures, and federal, state and local regulations.
This position's direct reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided inFigure 3-0.1.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Watts Bar Unit 2This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC. This positionprovides oversight of quality activities associated with the conduct of Watts BarUnit 2 project activities to oversee and ensure that we comply with NQAP Program.This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC to allow for theindependence and organizational freedom to execute the TVA NQAP to ensurenuclear safety and quality.2.0 Senior Manacer Quality Assurance Bellefonte This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC. This positionprovides oversight of quality activities associated with the conduct of Bellefonte project activities to oversee and ensure that we comply with NQAP. This position isa direct report to the Senior Vice President NC to allow for the independence andorganizational freedom to execute the TVA NQAP to ensure nuclear safety andquality.3.0 General Manager Project Management This position is responsible for directing management of major NC projects, including steam generator replacements, to ensure that managed activities areconducted in accordance with appropriate regulations and TVA policies,  
Additionally, this position provides governance and oversight of NC training programs and certifications.
: programs, and procedures, and federal, state and local regulations.
4.0 Vice President Bellefonte Project This position is responsible for directing project management functions on the Bellefonte Detailed Scoping, Estimating Project as well as site asset preservation functions.
Additionally, this positionprovides governance and oversight of NC training programs and certifications.
This includes determining the nature and extent of onsite and offsite support services required to support project operations.
4.0 Vice President Bellefonte ProjectThis position is responsible for directing project management functions on theBellefonte Detailed  
This also includes quality of work activities.
: Scoping, Estimating Project as well as site asset preservation functions.
This position's direct and indirect reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-1.4.1 Senior Manager Project Management Responsible for implementation of NC Project Management policy and practices and overall coordination of major projects associated with the Bellefonte completion project. The scope includes Facilities Construction, Switchyard Upgrades, Site Security System, and other site projects.4.2 Senior Manager Site Construction The Senior Manager Construction is responsible for detailed planning and contracting to ensure major nuclear projects/contracts are ready for deployment once authorized.
This includes determining the nature and extent of onsite and offsitesupport services required to support project operations.
This position is responsible for preparing Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 detailed execution plans, schedules, procedures, specifications for contract formation, cost estimates, resource allocation requirements, and contract bid evaluations; and negotiations for projects of all sizes including site specific modification projects to support Bellefonte Unit 1 completion.
This also includes qualityof work activities.
4.3 Senior Manager En-gineering Responsible for management of engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
This position's direct and indirect reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-1.4.1 Senior Manager Project Management Responsible for implementation of NC Project Management policy andpractices and overall coordination of major projects associated with theBellefonte completion project.
Also manages the project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E)contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
The scope includes Facilities Construction, Switchyard  
4.3.1 Manager Electrical Engineering The Electrical Engineering Manager is responsible for management of electrical engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
: Upgrades, Site Security System, and other site projects.
Also manages the electrical project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
4.2 Senior Manager Site Construction The Senior Manager Construction is responsible for detailed planning andcontracting to ensure major nuclear projects/contracts are ready fordeployment once authorized.
4.3.2 Manager Mechanical Engineering The Mechanical Engineering Manager is responsible for management of mechanical engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
This position is responsible for preparing Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20detailed execution plans, schedules, procedures, specifications for contractformation, cost estimates, resource allocation requirements, and contract bidevaluations; and negotiations for projects of all sizes including site specificmodification projects to support Bellefonte Unit 1 completion.
4.3 Senior Manager En-gineering Responsible for management of engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical
: methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical
: Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.
Thisresponsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basisreconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programsdeveloped and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
Also manages the projectengineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E)contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
4.3.1 Manager Electrical Engineering The Electrical Engineering Manager is responsible for management ofelectrical engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion projectincluding the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods,Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical
: Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for designbasis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, onschedule, in accordance regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
Also manages the electrical project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project ControlsManagers to meet project objectives.
4.3.2 Manager Mechanical Engineering The Mechanical Engineering Manager is responsible for management of mechanical engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion projectincluding the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods,Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical
: Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for designbasis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, onschedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies andprocedures.
Also manages the Mechanical project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E)contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
Also manages the Mechanical project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E)contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 204.3.3 Manager NSSS Engineering The Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) Engineering Manager isresponsible for management of NSSS engineering scope for theBellefonte completion project including the establishment of the designbasis, analytical  
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 4.3.3 Manager NSSS Engineering The Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) Engineering Manager is responsible for management of NSSS engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
: methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical  
This position manages the NSSS project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
: Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.
4.3.4 Manager I&C Engineering The Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) Engineering Manager is responsible for management of I&C engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
This responsibility includes managingactivities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteriadevelopment, analytical basis/start up programs developed and workedto closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
This position manages the I&C project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
This position manages the NSSSproject engineering activities, including management of multipleengineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meetproject objectives.
4.3.5 Manager Civil En-gineering This position is responsible for management of civil engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
4.3.4 Manager I&C Engineering The Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) Engineering Manager isresponsible for management of I&C engineering scope for theBellefonte completion project including the establishment of the designbasis, analytical  
Also manages the civil project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
: methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical  
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.0 General Manaqer Watts Bar Unit 2 Technical Services This position provides management and oversight of activities to ensure safe and efficient completion of Watts Bar (WBN) Unit 2 including project controls, schedule, cost, licensing, compliance, and interface and transition.
: Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.
This position, in conjunction with the WBN Unit 1 Site Vice President, is also responsible for thorough coordination and integration of activities with the operating unit in compliance with applicable requirements.
This responsibility includes managingactivities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteriadevelopment, analytical basis/start up programs developed and workedto closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
This position's direct reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-2.5.1 Senior Manager Licensing This position provides the primary interface with NRC Headquarters.
This position manages the I&Cproject engineering activities, including management of multipleengineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meetproject objectives.
In that capacity, all activities related to achieving a Safety Analysis Report and Final Environmental Impact Statement in support of an Operating License are performed by this organization.
4.3.5 Manager Civil En-gineering This position is responsible for management of civil engineering scopefor the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of thedesign basis, analytical  
In addition, selected activities supporting integration of the Watts Bar Unit 1 and Unit 2 Licensing Basis are also performed by this organization.
: methods, Engineering Design, SystemsEngineering, Start up test, Technical  
5.2 Manager Compliance This position is responsible for compliance issues/questions and is the primary interface with NRC resident and Region II inspectors for Watts Bar Unit 2. The position is also responsible for ensuring Inspection Planning & Schedule (IPS)Item resolution and closure for items associated with NRC identified issues. In addition, selected activities supporting integration of the Watts Bar Unit 1 and Unit 2 Licensing Basis are also performed by this organization.
: Support, Components Test andInspection functions on the project.
5.3 Manaaer Cost This position is responsible for cost functions including estimating, forecasting, trending/scope control, data analysis, and reporting in support of the Watts Bar Unit 2 completion project. Other responsibilities include ensuring technical and programmatic cost requirements of the construction organizations.
This responsibility includesmanaging activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, designcriteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed andworked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance withregulations and TVA policies and procedures.
5.4 Mana-qer Interface and Transition This position is responsible for ensuring that TVA Corporate organizations have a clear "line of sight" for operational excellence in the transition of WBN Unit 2 from NC to NPG. The deliverables and actions under this individual's responsibility include: accountability associated with the preparations for Unit 2 startup, dual-unit operation and to ensure there are no quality "shortfalls" that can be attributed to the transition plan, development and maintenance of the TVA Corporate transition plan and the action tracking matrix, preparation of a self-assessment outline to assess the effectiveness of the transition plan, participation in the performance of the TVA Corporate readiness self-assessment for dual-unit operation and leads communicating key issues associated with operational readiness.
Also manages the civilproject engineering activities, including management of multipleengineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meetproject objectives.
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.5 Manager Schedule This position provides overall responsibility for planning, coordination, scheduling and monitoring of all work associated with the Watts Bar Unit 2 completion project. This position is also responsible for establishing work priorities managing the project scheduling processes; and ensuring efficient and effective management of the work control function.6.0 General Manager Watts Bar Unit 2 Engineering  
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 205.0 General Manaqer Watts Bar Unit 2 Technical ServicesThis position provides management and oversight of activities to ensure safe andefficient completion of Watts Bar (WBN) Unit 2 including project controls,  
& Construction This position provides management and oversight of activities to ensure safe and efficient completion of Watts Bar (WBN) Unit 2 including construction, operations, engineering, maintenance, project completion and pre-operational startup testing.This position, in conjunction with the WBN Unit 1 Site Vice President, is also responsible for thorough coordination and integration of activities with the operating unit in compliance with Applicable requirements.
: schedule, cost, licensing, compliance, and interface and transition.
This position's direct reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-3.6.1 Senior Manaqer Operations This position directs WBN Unit 2 Operations, WBN Unit 2 Fire Protection, and WBN Unit 2 Work Control functions in order to ensure no impact to reliable and efficient generation to meet operations safety requirements; provide for sufficient qualified and licensed personnel to satisfy regulatory requirements; and design and implement process improvements to increase efficiency, effectiveness, and productivity while minimizing associated costs to improve competitiveness.
This position, inconjunction with the WBN Unit 1 Site Vice President, is also responsible forthorough coordination and integration of activities with the operating unit incompliance with applicable requirements.
6.2 Senior Manager Completions This position provides technical support and management of system completions, construction tasks, refurbishment and the start-up and test organizations for WBN Unit 2. This position is responsible for the oversight of the development, coordination, and implementation of the pre-operational test program for the WBN Unit 2, per Regulatory Guide 1.68 "Initial Test Programs for Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants." 6.3 Senior Manager Construction This position directs the Construction, Maintenance and Modifications, Planning, field engineering and Turbine Generator activities in support of the WBN Unit 2 construction project ensuring the managed activities are conducted in accordance with all applicable TVA policies, programs, and procedures; plant Technical Specifications; and regulations.
This position's direct reports andadministrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-2.5.1 Senior Manager Licensing This position provides the primary interface with NRC Headquarters.
6.4 Senior Manaaqer Engineering Watts Bar Unit 2 This position is responsible for management of engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
In thatcapacity, all activities related to achieving a Safety Analysis Report and FinalEnvironmental Impact Statement in support of an Operating License areperformed by this organization.
Also manages the project engineering activities, including management of multiple Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
In addition, selected activities supporting integration of the Watts Bar Unit 1 and Unit 2 Licensing Basis are alsoperformed by this organization.
6.4.1 Manager Electrical/l&C En-gineering This position is responsible for management of electrical/l&C engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
5.2 Manager Compliance This position is responsible for compliance issues/questions and is the primaryinterface with NRC resident and Region II inspectors for Watts Bar Unit 2. Theposition is also responsible for ensuring Inspection Planning  
Also manages the electrical/l&C project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
& Schedule (IPS)Item resolution and closure for items associated with NRC identified issues. Inaddition, selected activities supporting integration of the Watts Bar Unit 1 andUnit 2 Licensing Basis are also performed by this organization.
6.4.2 Senior Manager Mechanical Engineering This position is responsible for management of mechanical engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
5.3 Manaaer CostThis position is responsible for cost functions including estimating, forecasting, trending/scope  
Also manages the Mechanical project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
: control, data analysis, and reporting in support of the WattsBar Unit 2 completion project.
6.4.3 Manager Civil Engineering This position is responsible for management of civil engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods and Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
Other responsibilities include ensuringtechnical and programmatic cost requirements of the construction organizations.
Also manages the civil project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
5.4 Mana-qer Interface and Transition This position is responsible for ensuring that TVA Corporate organizations have a clear "line of sight" for operational excellence in the transition of WBNUnit 2 from NC to NPG. The deliverables and actions under this individual's responsibility include:
Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction Figure 3-0 SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION (NC)GENERAL MANAGER GENERAL MANAGER VICE PRESIDENT GEN MNAE WBN UNIT 2 PROJECT MANAGEMENT BELLEFONTE PROJECT WBN NIT 2 ENGINEERING  
accountability associated with the preparations for Unit2 startup, dual-unit operation and to ensure there are no quality "shortfalls" that can be attributed to the transition plan, development and maintenance ofthe TVA Corporate transition plan and the action tracking matrix, preparation of a self-assessment outline to assess the effectiveness of the transition plan,participation in the performance of the TVA Corporate readiness self-assessment for dual-unit operation and leads communicating key issuesassociated with operational readiness.
&TECHNICAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION See Figure 3-1 See Figure 3-2 See Figure 3-3 SENIOR MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE BELLEFONTE WBN UNIT 2 18 Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Vice President Bellefonte Project Rev. 20 Figure 3-1 VICE PRESIDENT BELLEFONTE PROJECT Senior Manager Senior Manager Senior Manager Project Management Engineering Site Construction 19 General Manager Technical Services Watts Bar Unit 2 Project Figure 3-2 GENERAL MANAGER WATTS BAR UNIT 2 TECHNICAL SERVICES MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER INTERFACE  
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 205.5 Manager ScheduleThis position provides overall responsibility for planning, coordination, scheduling and monitoring of all work associated with the Watts Bar Unit 2completion project.
&SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE COST LICENSING TRANSITION General Manager Engineering and Construction Watts Bar Unit 2 Project Figure 3-3 MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER MANAGER ELECTRICAIJI&C MECHANICAL CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 20}}
This position is also responsible for establishing workpriorities managing the project scheduling processes; and ensuring efficient and effective management of the work control function.
6.0 General Manager Watts Bar Unit 2 Engineering  
& Construction This position provides management and oversight of activities to ensure safe andefficient completion of Watts Bar (WBN) Unit 2 including construction, operations, engineering, maintenance, project completion and pre-operational startup testing.This position, in conjunction with the WBN Unit 1 Site Vice President, is alsoresponsible for thorough coordination and integration of activities with the operating unit in compliance with Applicable requirements.
This position's direct reports andadministrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-3.6.1 Senior Manaqer Operations This position directs WBN Unit 2 Operations, WBN Unit 2 Fire Protection, andWBN Unit 2 Work Control functions in order to ensure no impact to reliable andefficient generation to meet operations safety requirements; provide forsufficient qualified and licensed personnel to satisfy regulatory requirements; and design and implement process improvements to increase efficiency, effectiveness, and productivity while minimizing associated costs to improvecompetitiveness.
6.2 Senior Manager Completions This position provides technical support and management of systemcompletions, construction tasks, refurbishment and the start-up and testorganizations for WBN Unit 2. This position is responsible for the oversight ofthe development, coordination, and implementation of the pre-operational testprogram for the WBN Unit 2, per Regulatory Guide 1.68 "Initial Test Programsfor Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants."6.3 Senior Manager Construction This position directs the Construction, Maintenance and Modifications,
: Planning, field engineering and Turbine Generator activities in support of theWBN Unit 2 construction project ensuring the managed activities areconducted in accordance with all applicable TVA policies,  
: programs, andprocedures; plant Technical Specifications; and regulations.
6.4 Senior Manaaqer Engineering Watts Bar Unit 2This position is responsible for management of engineering scope for the WBNUnit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis,analytical  
: methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on theproject.
This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for designbasis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start upprograms developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, inaccordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
Also managesthe project engineering activities, including management of multiple Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities withLicensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet projectobjectives.
6.4.1 Manager Electrical/l&C En-gineering This position is responsible for management of electrical/l&C engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including theestablishment of the design basis, analytical  
: methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project.
This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programsdeveloped and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, inaccordance regulations and TVA policies and procedures.
Alsomanages the electrical/l&C project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project ControlsManagers to meet project objectives.
6.4.2 Senior Manager Mechanical Engineering This position is responsible for management of mechanical engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including theestablishment of the design basis, analytical  
: methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project.
This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis developed and worked toclosure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations andTVA policies and procedures.
Also manages the Mechanical projectengineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.
6.4.3 Manager Civil Engineering This position is responsible for management of civil engineering scopefor the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment ofthe design basis, analytical methods and Engineering Design andInspection functions on the project.
This responsibility includesmanaging activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, designcriteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed andworked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance withregulations and TVA policies and procedures.
Also manages the civilproject engineering activities, including management of multipleengineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meetproject objectives.
Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction Figure 3-0SENIORVICE PRESIDENT NUCLEARCONSTRUCTION (NC)GENERAL MANAGERGENERAL MANAGER VICE PRESIDENT GEN MNAE WBN UNIT 2PROJECT MANAGEMENT BELLEFONTE PROJECT WBN NIT 2 ENGINEERING  
&TECHNICAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION See Figure 3-1 See Figure 3-2 See Figure 3-3SENIOR MANAGER SENIOR MANAGERQUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE BELLEFONTE WBN UNIT 218 Topical ReportTVA-NPOD89-A Vice President Bellefonte Project Rev. 20Figure 3-1VICE PRESIDENT BELLEFONTE PROJECTSenior Manager Senior Manager Senior ManagerProject Management Engineering Site Construction 19 General Manager Technical Services Watts Bar Unit 2 ProjectFigure 3-2GENERAL MANAGERWATTS BAR UNIT 2TECHNICAL SERVICESMANAGERMANAGER MANAGER MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER INTERFACE  
&SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE COST LICENSING TRANSITION General Manager Engineering and Construction Watts Bar Unit 2 ProjectFigure 3-3MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER MANAGERELECTRICAIJI&C MECHANICAL CIVILENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 20}}

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Tennessee Valley Authority, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 September 5, 2013 10 CFR 50.4 10 CFR 50.71(e)ATTN: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-33, DPR-52, and DPR-68 NRC Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296 Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Units 1 and 2 Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-77 and DPR-79 NRC Docket Nos. 50-327 and 50-328 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 Facility Operating License No. NPF-90 NRC Docket No. 50-390 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 NRC Docket No. 50-391

Subject:

Organization Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A

Reference:

Tennessee Valley Authority letter to NRC, "TVA Organization Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A," dated August 31, 2011 In accordance with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) 50.71 (e), "Maintenance of records, making of reports," paragraph (e), enclosed is Revision 20 of Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Organization Topical Report (TVA-NPOD89-A).

TVA's Organization Topical Report provides organizational descriptions for the TVA Nuclear Power Group, including Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, and the TVA Nuclear Construction organization.

This report is referenced in the Updated Final Safety Analysis Reports (UFSARs) for each of TVA's operating nuclear power plants and must comply with the update submittal frequency requirements for the UFSARs. The reference Printed on recycled paper U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 September 5, 2013 letter provided the most recent update to the TVA Organization Topical Report on August 31, 2011. Since August 31, 2013 falls on a Saturday and the next week day, September 2, 2013, is a Federal Holiday, this report is due the next business day after August 31, 2013, i.e. September 3, 2013. Due to an administrative error, the letter was not signed until September 5, 2013. The error has been entered in the Corrective Action Program.No new regulatory commitments are made by this letter. If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Ed Schrull at (423) 751-3850.Resp c ully, J hea icr resident Nuclear Licensing

Enclosure:

Organization Topical Report, TVA-NPOD89-A, Revision 20 cc (Enclosure):

NRC Regional Administrator

-Region II NRC Senior Resident Inspector

-Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant NRC Senior Resident Inspector

-Sequoyah Nuclear Plant NRC Senior Resident Inspector

-Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 NRC Senior Resident Inspector

-Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 Enclosure Organization Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A, Revision 20 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY ORGANIZATION TOPICAL REPORT, TVA-NPOD89-A REVISION 20 AUGUST 2013 Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION LIST OF REVISIONS REVISIO N 0 ..............................................................................................

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Septem ber 3, 2013 ii Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 TVA NUCLEAR POWER GROUP ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents I. Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO) .........................................................................

3 A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO) .........................................................................

3 1.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Support Services .....................................................................................

5 1.1 Vice President Nuclear Engineering

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5 2.0 Vice President Nuclear Oversight

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5 3.0 Vice President Nuclear Licensing

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5 4.0 Vice President Functional Area and Outage Governance

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6 5.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations

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6 11. Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC) ..........................................................................................

12 1.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Watts Bar Unit 2 ..............................................................................

12 2.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Bellefonte

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12 3.0 General Manager Project Management

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12 4.0 Vice President Bellefonte Project .................................................................................

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12 5.0 General Manager Watts Bar Unit 2 Technical Services ..........................................................................

15 6.0 General Manager W atts Bar Unit 2 Engineering

& Construction

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16 iii Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 List of Figures Figure 1-0 Corporate Organization

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2 Figure 2-0 Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer ..................................

4 Figure 2-1 Site Vice President

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10 Figure 2-2 Plant M anager ..........................................................................................

11 Figure 3-0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction

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20 Figure 3-1 Vice President Bellefonte Project ...........................................................

21 Figure 3-2 General Manager Technical Services Watts Bar Unit 2 Project ...............

22 Figure 3-3 General Manager Engineering and Construction Watts Bar Unit 2 Project .... 22 iv Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Abstract This Topical Report (TVA-NPOD89-A) includes the organizational descriptions for the Nuclear Power Group (NPG) including Browns Ferry (BFN), Sequoyah (SQN), Watts Bar (WBN) Nuclear Plants, the Corporate NPG organization and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Nuclear Construction (NC)organization.

This report contains the senior management, technical support and operating organization descriptions, and organization charts that meet the "content" guidance of Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC's) Regulatory Guide 1.70, Standard Format and Content of Safety Analysis Reports for Nuclear Power Plants -LWR Edition, Rev. 3 (November 1978).Qualification requirements and training descriptions specified in the standard format document will continue to be addressed in each plant's Final Safety Analysis Report. The detailed TVA Quality Assurance organization and program description is contained in the NPG Quality Assurance Plan (TVA-NQA-PLN89-A) and is not repeated herein.The original purpose of the NPG Organization Description (TVA-NPOD89-A) was to establish a controlled, single-source document and a disciplined process for communicating the organizational structure and position descriptions to the NRC. TVA-NPOD89-A will be referenced in future revisions of our license applications including the Safety Analysis Reports, Technical Specifications, the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan, and other documents that may refer to the NPG and NC organizations.

This topical report is updated as necessary to reflect major organizational changes. Since this topical report encompasses multiple plants, subsequent updates to the Topical Report will be provided on a biennial basis to ensure that TVA meets the refuel cycle criterion of 10 CFR 50.71(e) for each unit at each site.v Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Introduction TVA Corporate Organization The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is an agency of the federal government whose major policies, programs, and organization are determined by a part-time, nine member Board of Directors (BOD)structure pursuant to the TVA Governance Restructuring provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005. The BOD members are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate for five-year terms. The BOD selects a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who also serves as President to manage TVA's day-to-day business.

The BOD shapes the long-term business strategies, recommends major program initiatives, and guides TVA's day-to-day operations.

The CEO is responsible for managing all aspects of TVA, including power production, transmission, power trading, resource management programs, and economic development, as well as TVA's corporate functions.

The CEO heads TVA's Senior Management Committee and chairs its Leadership Team.The Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO) is responsible for optimizing TVA's fleet of generation resources, including nuclear, coal, gas, hydroelectric and renewables, to meet the energy demands of the Tennessee Valley. The CGO reports directly to the CEO.The Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO) is responsible for the overall safety, efficiency, and economy of TVA's Nuclear Power Program and the overall NPG organization.

The Senior Vice President (VP) NC is responsible for the construction of additional nuclear generation assets and technologies to meet demands for safe, clean, reliable and low cost power.The Corporate Organization leadership and reporting relationships are shown in Figure 1-0.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Corporate Organization Figure 1-0 Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Executive Vice President and Chief Generation Officer (CGO)The CGO is responsible for leading the operations of all of TVA's generating assets including Nuclear; Coal Operations; Gas Operations; Power Supply & Fuels; Generation Construction; Engineering, Environmental

& Support Services; and River Operations

& Renewables.

The position leads the activities of these organizations in accordance with the goals, vision, and values established by the CEO and the Board of Directors and is responsible for establishing short-term and long-term objectives, plans, and policies subject to the approval of the CEO.The Nuclear Power Group (NPG) is responsible for nuclear plant engineering and design, operation, quality assurance, and compliance with regulatory requirements.

NPG plans and manages the Nuclear Program to meet the requirements of TVA's Power Program consistent with safety, environmental, quality, and economic objectives.

The CGO is responsible for assuring that the Inspection and Testing Services organization supports Nuclear Construction activities in accordance with the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan.The general organization of NPG is shown in Figure 2-0.A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer (CNO)The CNO is the senior nuclear manager with direct authority and responsibility for the management, control, and supervision of TVA's Nuclear Power Program and for the execution of nuclear programs, policies, and decisions that the Board of Directors approves or adopts. The Executive Vice President and CNO has corporate responsibility for overall plant nuclear safety and shall take measures needed to ensure acceptable performance of the staff in operating, maintaining, and providing technical support in the plant so that continued nuclear safety is assured. The CNO reports directly to the CGO. The CGO reports directly to the CEO. The CNO is responsible for the overall safety, efficiency, and economy of nuclear operations.

The CNO establishes management and operating policies and procedure's related to TVA's Nuclear Program and is responsible for personnel, planning, scheduling, licensing, engineering and design, construction, operation, quality assurance, training, maintenance, and technical and administrative matters related to these programs.

The CNO coordinates activities and functions of NPG with other TVA organizations in order to carry out TVA's corporate policy and to meet corporate goals and objectives.

This position is responsible for all aspects of TVA's interface and relations with the NRC and other entities with jurisdiction over or interest in TVA's Nuclear Program. Other responsibilities include: development and implementation of an effective radiological Emergency Preparedness Program;directing shutdown of nuclear facilities when deemed appropriate; and development of long-range, strategic plans for all NPG programs, activities, and facilities.

Quality Assurance reports directly to the Vice President, Nuclear Oversight, but has direct access to the CNO. This provides independence and freedom to effectively ensure conformance to Quality Assurance Program requirements.

The Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC) works with the CNO to ensure that future nuclear generation is coordinated with the existing fleet.The CNO's direct reports are provided in Figure 2-0. These functions are described in more detail in subsequent sections of this Topical Report.

Topical Report TVA-N POD89-A Rev. 20 Nuclear Power Group I Vice President Functional Area & Outage Governance I Vice President Nuclear Oversight Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 A. Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer CNO (continued) 1.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Support Services This position is responsible for the support services associated with producing safe and reliable nuclear power. Responsibility includes:

Regulatory Recovery Projects, Nuclear Engineering, Emergency Preparedness, Security Operations, Business Operations, NPG Bellefonte (BLN) interface and Corporate Nuclear Training.1.1 Vice President Nuclear Engineering This position is responsible for establishing and directing engineering functions within the NPG. This includes Corporate Design Engineering, Equipment Reliability

& Components Engineering, Engineering Programs, Reactor Engineering

& Fuels, Corporate System Engineering, and Probabilistic Risk assessment.

Responsibilities include governance and oversight of Site Engineering functions and policy compliance for NPG's fleet in regard to engineering functions.

In addition, this position advises NPG executives on technical issues affecting the sites and provides direction to the Site Engineering Directors.

This position has an indirect reporting relationship to the CNO.For National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) matters, the Corporate Engineering Chief Engineer (Vice President Nuclear Engineering) serves as the TVA Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and is responsible for approving fire protection equipment installation or procedure design basis matters which do not require prior NRC approval.

For issues which require prior approval, the NRC is considered the AHJ. This position also serves as the point of contact with other organizations on fire protection related matters.2.0 Vice President Nuclear Oversight The Vice President, Nuclear Oversight reports directly to the CNO and is responsible for directing and managing the NPG Oversight organization, including Quality Assurance, Performance Analysis and Assessment, Corrective Action Program, Performance Improvement.

The responsibility for Quality Assurance includes oversight to ensure implementation of NPG's QA Programs for evaluating program effectiveness for design, construction, safety and reliability, and operation of TVA's nuclear plants. This includes review of the Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan and Quality Assurance internal procedures.

Quality Assurance has an indirect reporting structure to the CNO to provide independence and freedom to effectively ensure conformance to Quality Assurance Program requirements.

3.0 Vice President Nuclear Licensing This position provides oversight and direction of the NPG Licensing functions in support of the operations of TVA's licensed nuclear plants. This position is responsible for the development of regulatory vision and strategy for regulatory issues for both Corporate and Sites and providing policy recommendations.

This position provides governance and oversight of the site licensing organizations.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 4.0 Vice President Functional Area and Outage Governance This position provides corporate governance of the various functional areas (maintenance, operations, radiation protection, chemistry, work control) for TVA's nuclear fleet in order to ensure consistency across sites. Also provides governance to the outage activities at the various sites to ensure optimal performance.

5.0 Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations This position reports directly to the CNO and provides oversight of the NPG operating nuclear plants. This position is also responsible for nuclear safety culture and organizational effectiveness.

The Senior Vice President Nuclear Operations direct reports are the Nuclear Plant Site Vice Presidents.

5.1 Site Vice President (Typical for the operatinq nuclear plants)This position is responsible and accountable for activities at the site including operations, modifications, maintenance, support, training, and engineering services.

The Site Vice President's direct reports and functional reporting relationships are provided in Figure 2-1.5.1.1 Director Site Engineering This position is responsible for management and execution of site projects to provide overall management of the Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Engineering Support, Technical Support, and Components Test and Inspection functions at the site. This function specifically includes managing activities necessary for capital work in support of the operating units and refueling outages.5.1.1.1 Manaaer System Engineering Responsible for integrated management and execution of site projects to provide overall management of the engineering functions at the site, including both outage and on-line support. This responsibility specifically includes managing activities necessary for system health and capital work in support of the operating unit(s), refueling outages, and to recover units from unplanned outages safely, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with applicable requirements.

5.1.1.2 Manager Design Engineering Responsible for integrated management and execution of site projects to provide overall management of the engineering functions at the site, including both outage and on-line support. This responsibility specifically includes managing activities necessary for capital work in support of the operating unit(s), refueling outages, and to recover units from unplanned outages safely, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with applicable requirements.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.1.1.3 Manager Reactor Engineering Plans and directs the Reactor Engineering section functions to ensure the reliable and efficient performance of assigned plant equipment in accordance with applicable requirements.

5.1.1.4 Manager Component Engineering Manage the Component Engineering functions to ensure the reliable and efficient performance of assigned plant equipment and components, in accordance with applicable requirements.

5.1.2 Director Site Training This position directs the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of Training Programs to ensure sufficient qualified personnel to operate, maintain, and modify the nuclear power plant.5.1.3 Director Modifications and Projects This position is responsible for cost engineering functions including estimating, forecasting, trending/scope control, data analysis, and reporting.

Other responsibilities include ensuring technical and programmatic cost requirements of the site organizations and for planning and scheduling of major modifications and projects.5.1.4 Director Safety and Licensing This position is responsible for the Site Performance Improvement, Emergency Planning, and Site Licensing functions.

5.1.5 Manager Site Quality Assurance This position provides oversight of quality activities associated with the operation of the plant. Responsibilities are described in detail in TVA's Nuclear Quality Assurance Plan (TVA-NQA-PLN89-A).

This position reports to the General Manager, Quality Assurance (Corporate) and has a reporting relationship (dotted line) to the Site Vice President.

5.1.6 Plant Manager (General Manager at Browns Ferry)This position is responsible for ensuring that plant operations and support activities are conducted in accordance with applicable requirements.

Responsible for overall plant safe operation and has control over those resources necessary for safe operation and maintenance of the plant. This position's direct reports and areas of administrative responsibilities are provided in Figure 2-2.5.1.6.1 Manager Maintenance This position is responsible for planning, directing, and managing the plant's Maintenance Program to ensure that equipment and systems are maintained in accordance with operability and reliability engineering practices and requirements.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.1.6.1.1 Superintendent Instrumentation and Controls Manage the activities of the Instrumentation and Controls Maintenance business unit. Provides long-range business unit planning that meets site financial objectives and technical requirements.

Management of the Corrective, Preventive, and Outage Maintenance Programs for all plant instrumentation equipment to ensure that equipment functions properly and meet desired performance objectives.

5.1.6.1.2 Superintendent Electrical Manage the activities of the Electrical Maintenance business unit. Provides long-range business unit planning that meets site financial objectives and technical requirements.

Management of the Corrective, Preventive, and Outage Maintenance Programs for all plant electrical equipment to ensure that equipment functions properly and meet desired performance objectives.

5.1.6.1.3 Superintendent Mechanical Manage the activities of the Mechanical Maintenance business unit. Provides long-range business unit planning that meets site financial objectives and technical requirements.

Management of the Corrective, Preventive, and Outage Maintenance Programs for all plant mechanical equipment to ensure that equipment functions properly and meet desired performance objectives.

5.1.6.2 Manaaer Radiation Protection This position guides programs and activities at the plant ensuring that all operations, maintenance, modifications and engineering activities are conducted in a radiological safe manner and protect plant personnel, systems and equipment.

5.1.6.3 Manager Chemistry and Environmental This position guides programs and activities at the plant ensuring that all operations, maintenance, modifications, and engineering activities that potentially impact plant chemistry/environmental are conducted in a manner consistent with applicable requirements.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.1.6.4 Manager Work Control This position provides overall responsibility for planning, coordination, scheduling and monitoring of all on line and outage work. Responsible for establishing work priorities and coordinating shift turnover; managing the plant scheduling processes; and ensuring efficient and effective management of the work control function.5.1.6.5 Mana-ger Operations This position provides responsibility for planning, organizing, and setting policy, and support activities.

These activities include operational strategies for generation, water and waste usage, approval authority for system enhancements, and prioritization of maintenance activities.

5.1.6.5.1 Superintendent Operations This position is responsible for plant operations.

The superintendent, through the Shift Manager, manages the day-to-day operation of the facility, refueling operations, start-up, operational testing, water and waste processing, and plant operations.

The shift crew for an operating unit normally consists of the Shift Manager, Unit Supervisor, Nuclear Unit Operators, and Assistant Unit Operators.

5.1.6.5.2 Superintendent Operations Support This position is responsible for budget preparation, training oversight, performance monitoring, the Fire Protection Program and assists the Manager, Operations, in overall program direction for operations.

5.1.6.5.3 Superintendent Operations Outage Support This position is responsible for all operations outage execution and preparation.

5.2 Vice President Watts Bar Unit 2 Start Up This position manages the activities associated with the start-up of WBN Unit 2 and reports to the Senior Vice President of Nuclear Operations.

Specifically provides operational oversight of all activities for the WBN Unit 2 completion including construction, operations, engineering, maintenance, cost scheduling, procurement, licensing and pre-op startup and that all systems are fully integrated with the operating unit in compliance with Nuclear Power Group policies and procedures, plant Technical Specifications.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Site Vice President Typical for Browns Ferry, Sequoyah, and Watts Bar Nuclear Plants Figure 2-1 PLANT MANAGER NUCLEAR PLANT SeFigur 2-* The title "Plant Manager" is applicable to Sequoyah and Watts Bar. At Browns Ferry, the title for this position is "General Manager" Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Plant Manager Figure 2-2 I II MANAGER. MANAGER.MAA RADIATION CHEMISTRY AND WORK COl PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL ENTýSN

  • The title 'Plant Manager" is applicable to Sequoyah and Watts Bar At Browns Ferry the title is "General Manager 3ER.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 I1. Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction (NC)This position is accountable for the development and construction of additional nuclear generation assets and technologies to meet demand for safe, clean, reliable and low cost power. Responsibilities may also include major projects supporting NPG facilities.

This position's direct reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-0.1.0 Senior Manager Quality Assurance Watts Bar Unit 2 This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC. This position provides oversight of quality activities associated with the conduct of Watts Bar Unit 2 project activities to oversee and ensure that we comply with NQAP Program.This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC to allow for the independence and organizational freedom to execute the TVA NQAP to ensure nuclear safety and quality.2.0 Senior Manacer Quality Assurance Bellefonte This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC. This position provides oversight of quality activities associated with the conduct of Bellefonte project activities to oversee and ensure that we comply with NQAP. This position is a direct report to the Senior Vice President NC to allow for the independence and organizational freedom to execute the TVA NQAP to ensure nuclear safety and quality.3.0 General Manager Project Management This position is responsible for directing management of major NC projects, including steam generator replacements, to ensure that managed activities are conducted in accordance with appropriate regulations and TVA policies, programs, and procedures, and federal, state and local regulations.

Additionally, this position provides governance and oversight of NC training programs and certifications.

4.0 Vice President Bellefonte Project This position is responsible for directing project management functions on the Bellefonte Detailed Scoping, Estimating Project as well as site asset preservation functions.

This includes determining the nature and extent of onsite and offsite support services required to support project operations.

This also includes quality of work activities.

This position's direct and indirect reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-1.4.1 Senior Manager Project Management Responsible for implementation of NC Project Management policy and practices and overall coordination of major projects associated with the Bellefonte completion project. The scope includes Facilities Construction, Switchyard Upgrades, Site Security System, and other site projects.4.2 Senior Manager Site Construction The Senior Manager Construction is responsible for detailed planning and contracting to ensure major nuclear projects/contracts are ready for deployment once authorized.

This position is responsible for preparing Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 detailed execution plans, schedules, procedures, specifications for contract formation, cost estimates, resource allocation requirements, and contract bid evaluations; and negotiations for projects of all sizes including site specific modification projects to support Bellefonte Unit 1 completion.

4.3 Senior Manager En-gineering Responsible for management of engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

Also manages the project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E)contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

4.3.1 Manager Electrical Engineering The Electrical Engineering Manager is responsible for management of electrical engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

Also manages the electrical project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

4.3.2 Manager Mechanical Engineering The Mechanical Engineering Manager is responsible for management of mechanical engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project.This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

Also manages the Mechanical project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E)contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 4.3.3 Manager NSSS Engineering The Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) Engineering Manager is responsible for management of NSSS engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

This position manages the NSSS project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

4.3.4 Manager I&C Engineering The Instrumentation and Controls (I&C) Engineering Manager is responsible for management of I&C engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

This position manages the I&C project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

4.3.5 Manager Civil En-gineering This position is responsible for management of civil engineering scope for the Bellefonte completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design, Systems Engineering, Start up test, Technical Support, Components Test and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

Also manages the civil project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.0 General Manaqer Watts Bar Unit 2 Technical Services This position provides management and oversight of activities to ensure safe and efficient completion of Watts Bar (WBN) Unit 2 including project controls, schedule, cost, licensing, compliance, and interface and transition.

This position, in conjunction with the WBN Unit 1 Site Vice President, is also responsible for thorough coordination and integration of activities with the operating unit in compliance with applicable requirements.

This position's direct reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-2.5.1 Senior Manager Licensing This position provides the primary interface with NRC Headquarters.

In that capacity, all activities related to achieving a Safety Analysis Report and Final Environmental Impact Statement in support of an Operating License are performed by this organization.

In addition, selected activities supporting integration of the Watts Bar Unit 1 and Unit 2 Licensing Basis are also performed by this organization.

5.2 Manager Compliance This position is responsible for compliance issues/questions and is the primary interface with NRC resident and Region II inspectors for Watts Bar Unit 2. The position is also responsible for ensuring Inspection Planning & Schedule (IPS)Item resolution and closure for items associated with NRC identified issues. In addition, selected activities supporting integration of the Watts Bar Unit 1 and Unit 2 Licensing Basis are also performed by this organization.

5.3 Manaaer Cost This position is responsible for cost functions including estimating, forecasting, trending/scope control, data analysis, and reporting in support of the Watts Bar Unit 2 completion project. Other responsibilities include ensuring technical and programmatic cost requirements of the construction organizations.

5.4 Mana-qer Interface and Transition This position is responsible for ensuring that TVA Corporate organizations have a clear "line of sight" for operational excellence in the transition of WBN Unit 2 from NC to NPG. The deliverables and actions under this individual's responsibility include: accountability associated with the preparations for Unit 2 startup, dual-unit operation and to ensure there are no quality "shortfalls" that can be attributed to the transition plan, development and maintenance of the TVA Corporate transition plan and the action tracking matrix, preparation of a self-assessment outline to assess the effectiveness of the transition plan, participation in the performance of the TVA Corporate readiness self-assessment for dual-unit operation and leads communicating key issues associated with operational readiness.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 5.5 Manager Schedule This position provides overall responsibility for planning, coordination, scheduling and monitoring of all work associated with the Watts Bar Unit 2 completion project. This position is also responsible for establishing work priorities managing the project scheduling processes; and ensuring efficient and effective management of the work control function.6.0 General Manager Watts Bar Unit 2 Engineering

& Construction This position provides management and oversight of activities to ensure safe and efficient completion of Watts Bar (WBN) Unit 2 including construction, operations, engineering, maintenance, project completion and pre-operational startup testing.This position, in conjunction with the WBN Unit 1 Site Vice President, is also responsible for thorough coordination and integration of activities with the operating unit in compliance with Applicable requirements.

This position's direct reports and administrative areas of responsibility are provided in Figure 3-3.6.1 Senior Manaqer Operations This position directs WBN Unit 2 Operations, WBN Unit 2 Fire Protection, and WBN Unit 2 Work Control functions in order to ensure no impact to reliable and efficient generation to meet operations safety requirements; provide for sufficient qualified and licensed personnel to satisfy regulatory requirements; and design and implement process improvements to increase efficiency, effectiveness, and productivity while minimizing associated costs to improve competitiveness.

6.2 Senior Manager Completions This position provides technical support and management of system completions, construction tasks, refurbishment and the start-up and test organizations for WBN Unit 2. This position is responsible for the oversight of the development, coordination, and implementation of the pre-operational test program for the WBN Unit 2, per Regulatory Guide 1.68 "Initial Test Programs for Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants." 6.3 Senior Manager Construction This position directs the Construction, Maintenance and Modifications, Planning, field engineering and Turbine Generator activities in support of the WBN Unit 2 construction project ensuring the managed activities are conducted in accordance with all applicable TVA policies, programs, and procedures; plant Technical Specifications; and regulations.

6.4 Senior Manaaqer Engineering Watts Bar Unit 2 This position is responsible for management of engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

Also manages the project engineering activities, including management of multiple Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

6.4.1 Manager Electrical/l&C En-gineering This position is responsible for management of electrical/l&C engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

Also manages the electrical/l&C project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

6.4.2 Senior Manager Mechanical Engineering This position is responsible for management of mechanical engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods, Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

Also manages the Mechanical project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

6.4.3 Manager Civil Engineering This position is responsible for management of civil engineering scope for the WBN Unit 2 completion project including the establishment of the design basis, analytical methods and Engineering Design and Inspection functions on the project. This responsibility includes managing activities necessary for design basis reconciliation, design criteria development, analytical basis/start up programs developed and worked to closure, within budget, on schedule, in accordance with regulations and TVA policies and procedures.

Also manages the civil project engineering activities, including management of multiple engineering (A/E) contractors, and coordinate engineering priorities with Licensing, Construction and Project Controls Managers to meet project objectives.

Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Rev. 20 Senior Vice President Nuclear Construction Figure 3-0 SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION (NC)GENERAL MANAGER GENERAL MANAGER VICE PRESIDENT GEN MNAE WBN UNIT 2 PROJECT MANAGEMENT BELLEFONTE PROJECT WBN NIT 2 ENGINEERING

&TECHNICAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION See Figure 3-1 See Figure 3-2 See Figure 3-3 SENIOR MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE BELLEFONTE WBN UNIT 2 18 Topical Report TVA-NPOD89-A Vice President Bellefonte Project Rev. 20 Figure 3-1 VICE PRESIDENT BELLEFONTE PROJECT Senior Manager Senior Manager Senior Manager Project Management Engineering Site Construction 19 General Manager Technical Services Watts Bar Unit 2 Project Figure 3-2 GENERAL MANAGER WATTS BAR UNIT 2 TECHNICAL SERVICES MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER INTERFACE

&SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE COST LICENSING TRANSITION General Manager Engineering and Construction Watts Bar Unit 2 Project Figure 3-3 MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER MANAGER ELECTRICAIJI&C MECHANICAL CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 20