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May 12,1982 ftEMORANDUM FOR           D. Okrent, Chairman ACRS Subcommittee on !!idland Plant Units 1 & 2 FROM:                     D. C. Fischer, Reactor Engineer
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May 12,1982 ftEMORANDUM FOR D. Okrent, Chairman ACRS Subcommittee on !!idland Plant Units 1 & 2 FROM:
D. C. Fischer, Reactor Engineer


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR THE ACRS SUBCO*t4ITTEE MEETIllG O!!' MIDLAND PLANT UNITS 1 & 2                           $1AY 20-21,1982 WASHINGTON, D.C.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR THE ACRS SUBCO*t4ITTEE MEETIllG O!!' MIDLAND PLANT UNITS 1 & 2
$1AY 20-21,1982 WASHINGTON, D.C.
Attached is a tentative schedule for the subject meeting. The purpose of the neeting is to review the application of Consumers Power Company for a license to operate Midland Plant Units 1 & 2.
Attached is a tentative schedule for the subject meeting. The purpose of the neeting is to review the application of Consumers Power Company for a license to operate Midland Plant Units 1 & 2.
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The meeting will beain at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 20th. The meeting
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Attendance by the followinn ACRS members and consultants is anticipated and hotel reservations have been made at the Midland Holiday Inn for the nights indicated below.               If you are unable to nake the meetino, please call us or the hotel and cancel your reservations so that we are not billed.
will be held at the tiidland Holiday Inn,1500 Wackerly Rd., Midland, MI.
Hiqhts of D. Okrent                                                                                 19th & 20th W. htathis D. Moeller                                                                                     "
Attendance by the followinn ACRS members and consultants is anticipated and hotel reservations have been made at the Midland Holiday Inn for the nights indicated below.
C. Siess                                                                                       "
If you are unable to nake the meetino, please call us or the hotel and cancel your reservations so that we are not billed.
P. Davis                                                                                       "
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By copy of this memo, members of the NRC Staff and other participants who will be making presentations to the Subcommittee are reminded of the Subcommittee's need for twenty hard copies of all slides, training aids, and papers presented to the Subcommittee
By copy of this memo, members of the NRC Staff and other participants who will be making presentations to the Subcommittee are reminded of the Subcommittee's need for twenty hard copies of all slides, training aids, and papers presented to the Subcommittee


==Attachment:==
==Attachment:==
Tentative Schedule cc: ACRS Members E. Goodwin, NRR R. Fraley, ACRS R. DeYoung, IE M. Gaske, ACRS R. Minogue, RES M. Libarkin, ACRS D. Eisenhut, NRR T. McCreless, ACRS R. Vollmer, NRR J. McKinley, ACRS J. Keppler, NRR G. Quittschreiber, ACRS R. Tedesco, NRR B. White, ACRS E. Adensam, NRR M. Vanderholt, ACRS D. Hood, NRR H. Denton, NRR R. Hernan, NRR E. Case, NRR J. Knight, NRR M. Sinclair j


Tentative Schedule cc: ACRS Members                            E. Goodwin, NRR R. Fraley, ACRS                        R. DeYoung, IE M. Gaske, ACRS                        R. Minogue, RES M. Libarkin, ACRS                      D. Eisenhut, NRR T. McCreless, ACRS                    R. Vollmer, NRR J. McKinley, ACRS                      J. Keppler, NRR G. Quittschreiber, ACRS                R. Tedesco, NRR B. White, ACRS                        E. Adensam, NRR M. Vanderholt, ACRS                    D. Hood, NRR H. Denton, NRR                        R. Hernan, NRR E. Case, NRR                          J. Knight, NRR M. Sinclair I
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR THE MAY 20 & 21, 1982 ACRS SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING ON MIDLAND UNITS 1 & 2 HOLIDAY INN, 1500 WACKERLY RD., MIDLAND, MI THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1982 APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 8:30 A.M.
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR THE MAY 20 & 21, 1982 ACRS SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING ON MIDLAND UNITS 1 & 2 HOLIDAY INN, 1500 WACKERLY RD., MIDLAND, MI THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1982 APPROXIMATE TIME                                               TOPIC                                     SPEAKER 8:30 A.M.               I.       CHAIRMAN'S OPENING STATEMENT                                         D. Okrent 8:45 A.M.             II.       INTRODUCTION BY NRC STAFF                                           NRC Staff A.       Overview of OL Review
CHAIRMAN'S OPENING STATEMENT D. Okrent 8:45 A.M.
: 1.       Status of review (including open items & licensing conditions)
II.
: 2.       Comparison of Midland with other similar PWRs reviewed by the NRC Staff                                                                                   :
INTRODUCTION BY NRC STAFF NRC Staff A.
: 3.       Summary of principal review issues &
Overview of OL Review 1.
Status of review (including open items & licensing conditions) 2.
Comparison of Midland with other similar PWRs reviewed by the NRC Staff 3.
Summary of principal review issues &
status of comments on the TMI Action Plan (including a summary of the safety issues in this review which the NRC Staff believes were the most difficult to resolve)
status of comments on the TMI Action Plan (including a summary of the safety issues in this review which the NRC Staff believes were the most difficult to resolve)
B.     Discussion C. Comments by Applicant 9:30 A.M.             III.         QUALITY OF DESIGN AND CONTRUCTION A. IAE Report on Significant Plant Experiences (including a discussion on Construction QA/QC and an IAE Assessment of Construction Management)
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B. Discussion 10:30 A.M.               BREAK i
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  .        TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND                                         MAY 20 & 21; 1982 THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1982 (CONTINUED)
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APPROXIMATE TIME                               TOPIC                         SPEAKER 10:40 A.M.             IV. INTRODUCTION BY THE APPLICANT A. General B. Plant and Site Description C. Construction Schedule, Projected Schedule to Commercial Operations V. GENERAL TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION 11:00 A.M.                 A. Human Factors Review of the Control Room 11:10 A.M.                 B. Alternate Shutdown Panel 11:20 A.M.                 C. Instrumentation
l TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND MAY 20 & 21; 1982 THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1982 (CONTINUED)
: 1. To detect inadequate core cooling
APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 10:40 A.M.
: 2. Reactor vessel level indication 11:30 A.M.                 D. AC/DC Systems Reliability
IV.
: 1. Offsite power
INTRODUCTION BY THE APPLICANT A.
: 2. Emergency diesel power distribution scheme
General B.
: 3. Station blackout
Plant and Site Description C.
: 4. DC system reliability 12:00                       E. Process Steam
Construction Schedule, Projected Schedule to Commercial Operations V.
: 1. System description
GENERAL TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION 11:00 A.M.
: 2. System operation
A.
: 3. Radioactivity monitoring 12:15 P.M.             RECESS / LUNCH 1:15 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.     SITE VISIT i
Human Factors Review of the Control Room 11:10 A.M.
B.
Alternate Shutdown Panel 11:20 A.M.
C.
Instrumentation 1.
To detect inadequate core cooling 2.
Reactor vessel level indication 11:30 A.M.
D.
AC/DC Systems Reliability 1.
Offsite power 2.
Emergency diesel power distribution scheme 3.
Station blackout 4.
DC system reliability 12:00 E.
Process Steam 1.
System description 2.
System operation 3.
Radioactivity monitoring 12:15 P.M.
RECESS / LUNCH 1:15 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
SITE VISIT i
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e TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND                                   MAY 20 & 21, 1982 THURSDAY, M;Y 20, 1982 (CONTINUED)
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APPROXIMATE TIME                               TOPIC                                       SPEAKER 6:00 P.M.       F. Seismic
e TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND MAY 20 & 21, 1982 THURSDAY, M;Y 20, 1982 (CONTINUED)
APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 6:00 P.M.
F. Seismic
: 1. Criteria to which plant and equipment were built (Seismic Input Criteria)
: 1. Criteria to which plant and equipment were built (Seismic Input Criteria)
: 2. Site-specific spectra 4
: 2. Site-specific spectra 4
: 3. Probabilistic estimates of increasingly severe earthquakes 1
: 3. Probabilistic estimates of increasingly severe earthquakes
: 4. Reevaluation of plant components and structures necessary for safe shutdown and decay heat removal (including margins available)
: 4. Reevaluation of plant components and 1
structures necessary for safe shutdown and decay heat removal (including margins available)
: 5. Need for dewatering to reduce the probability for liquifaction due to an earthquake (including margins available)
: 5. Need for dewatering to reduce the probability for liquifaction due to an earthquake (including margins available)
: 6. Other factors relevant to issue 8:00 P.M.         G. Probabilistic Risk Assessment
: 6. Other factors relevant to issue 8:00 P.M.
: 1. Preliminary findings to date 8:15 P.M.         H. Aux 111atry Feedwater System Reliability 9:00 P.M.         I. Methods to Reduce Common Cause Failure i
G. Probabilistic Risk Assessment 1.
: 1. Systems interaction studies
Preliminary findings to date 8:15 P.M.
: 2. Separation of control and protection instrumentation
H. Aux 111atry Feedwater System Reliability 9:00 P.M.
: 3. Changes in design resulting from previous experience 1
I. Methods to Reduce Common Cause Failure i
9:30 P.M.         J. Other 10:00 P.M.         RECESS
1.
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Separation of control and protection instrumentation 3.
Changes in design resulting from previous experience 1
9:30 P.M.
J. Other 10:00 P.M.
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* 1 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE                                                                       l MIDLAND ,                                   MAY 20 8 21, 1982 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1982 APPROXIMATE TIME                           TOPIC                             SPEAKER V. GENERAL TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION (CONT'D) 8:30 A.M.               K. Organization and Management
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: 1. Corporate & operational management
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MIDLAND, MAY 20 8 21, 1982 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1982 APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER V.
GENERAL TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION (CONT'D) 8:30 A.M.
K.
Organization and Management 1.
Corporate & operational management
: a. Experience levels
: a. Experience levels
: b. Staff buildup - (percentage of engineering and management buildup)
: b. Staff buildup - (percentage of engineering and management buildup)
: c. Utility offsite and onsite technical capability organization (Compliance with NUREG-0731, " Management Structure and Technical Resources")
: c. Utility offsite and onsite technical capability organization (Compliance with NUREG-0731, " Management Structure and Technical Resources")
: 2. Operations organization
2.
Operations organization
: a. Plant and industry operating experience
: a. Plant and industry operating experience
: b. Uses of contractor personnel
: b. Uses of contractor personnel
: c. Criterion used to determine the oper-ating organizations' ability to assume control of plant from startup groups and contractors
: c. Criterion used to determine the oper-ating organizations' ability to assume control of plant from startup groups and contractors 3.
: 3. Nuclear plant engineering organization
Nuclear plant engineering organization 4.
: 4. Nuclear services organization
Nuclear services organization 5.
: 5. Nuclear safety reyfew groups
Nuclear safety reyfew groups 6.
: 6. Quality assurance organization 9:15 A.M.               L. Operations Staffing and Training
Quality assurance organization 9:15 A.M.
: 1. Plant management chain of command
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: 2. Current status of operations staffing (percentage complete and experience level)
Operations Staffing and Training 1.
: 3. Selection of for operators and main-tenance personnel
Plant management chain of command 2.
: 4. Plant communications (nomal operations, maintenance, refueling, outages, and emergencies (How are routine and emer-gency instructions handled between unit operators and auxiliary unit operators?)]
Current status of operations staffing (percentage complete and experience level) 3.
Selection of for operators and main-tenance personnel 4.
Plant communications (nomal operations, maintenance, refueling, outages, and emergencies (How are routine and emer-gency instructions handled between unit operators and auxiliary unit operators?)]


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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND                                     MAY 20 8 21, 1982 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1982 (CONTINUED)
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APPROXIMATE TIME                             TOPIC                             SPEAKER
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND MAY 20 8 21, 1982 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1982 (CONTINUED)
: 5. Plant safety review committee
APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 5.
: 6. Uses of contractor personnel
Plant safety review committee 6.
: 7. Uses of STA from utility perspective
Uses of contractor personnel 7.
: 8. Feedback to operators, STAS, and others of plant and industry ex-perience
Uses of STA from utility perspective 8.
: 9. Training for operators and maintenance personnel
Feedback to operators, STAS, and others of plant and industry ex-perience 9.
: 10. Uses of simulators in training program 11 . Training for serious accidents, DBA and beyond DBA 10:00 A.M.               M. Emergency Operating Procedures
Training for operators and maintenance personnel
: 1. ATOG
: 10. Uses of simulators in training program 11. Training for serious accidents, DBA and beyond DBA 10:00 A.M.
: 2. Reliability of instrumentation during abnormal plant conditions
M.
: 3. E0P for case of severe earthquake 10:30 A.M.'           BREAK 10:40 A.M.-               N. DHR System Operations 10:50 A.M.               O. System Highpoint Vents 11:00 A.M. ' -           P. Bolting and Other High Strength Material
Emergency Operating Procedures 1.
: 1. RPV bolts 11:10 A.M.               Q. Fire Protection
ATOG 2.
: 1. Potential problems from spurious actuations, flooding or wetting, damper actuations
Reliability of instrumentation during abnormal plant conditions 3.
E0P for case of severe earthquake 10:30 A.M.'
BREAK 10:40 A.M.-
N.
DHR System Operations 10:50 A.M.
O.
System Highpoint Vents 11:00 A.M. ' -
P.
Bolting and Other High Strength Material 1.
RPV bolts 11:10 A.M.
Q.
Fire Protection 1.
Potential problems from spurious actuations, flooding or wetting, damper actuations


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4 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND -                                       MAY 20 & 21, 1982 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1982 (CONTINUED)
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TOPIC                           SPEAKER APPROXIMATE TIME 11:20 A.M.                   R. Integrated Control System
4 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND - MAY 20 & 21, 1982 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1982 (CONTINUED)
                                    .          1. What has been done to upgrade the ICS since TMI changes brought About by B&W vs. CPC
APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 11:20 A.M.
: 2. Failure modes & effect analysis 11:40 A.M.                   S. Seismic and Environmental Qualification of Equipment Important to Plant Safety 12:00 noon               LUNCH 1:00 P.M.                   T. Items from previous ACRS letters             NRC Staff 1:20 P.M.                   U. Habitability
R.
: 1. Control room
Integrated Control System 1.
: 2. Emergency response facilities 1:40 P.M.                   V. Emergency Planning
What has been done to upgrade the ICS since TMI changes brought About by B&W vs. CPC 2.
: 1. Meteorological monitoring program
Failure modes & effect analysis 11:40 A.M.
: 2. Evacuation plan (including impact on DOW Chemical Plant) 1:50 P.M.                   W. Radiation Protesction Program
S. Seismic and Environmental Qualification of Equipment Important to Plant Safety 12:00 noon LUNCH 1:00 P.M.
: 1. ALARA
T.
: 2. Dose assessment procedures 2:00 P.M.                   X. Other 2:30 P.M.                   Y. Status of ACRS review                           D. Okrent 3:00 P.M.               BREAK (CHANGE OF CHAIRMAN) 3:10 P.M.                   2. Environmental Mor.:toring (Including Cooling pond, Tittabawasse River and Indigeneous Wildlife) 3:20 P.M.                   AA. Potential for Ground Water Contamination at the Midland Site 3:30 P.M.                   BB. Other 4:00 P.M.                   ADJOURNMENT L}}
Items from previous ACRS letters NRC Staff 1:20 P.M.
U.
Habitability 1.
Control room 2.
Emergency response facilities 1:40 P.M.
V.
Emergency Planning 1.
Meteorological monitoring program 2.
Evacuation plan (including impact on DOW Chemical Plant) 1:50 P.M.
W.
Radiation Protesction Program 1.
ALARA 2.
Dose assessment procedures 2:00 P.M.
X.
Other 2:30 P.M.
Y.
Status of ACRS review D. Okrent 3:00 P.M.
BREAK (CHANGE OF CHAIRMAN) 3:10 P.M.
2.
Environmental Mor.:toring (Including Cooling pond, Tittabawasse River and Indigeneous Wildlife) 3:20 P.M.
AA.
Potential for Ground Water Contamination at the Midland Site 3:30 P.M.
BB. Other 4:00 P.M.
ADJOURNMENT L}}

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Forwards Tentative Schedule for ACRS Subcommittee on Midland 820520-21 Meetings to Review Application for Ol.Discussion Topics Include Quality of Design & Const,Alternate Shutdown, Seismic Criteria & PRA Mgt
ML20140H040
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Site: Midland, 05000000
Issue date: 05/12/1982
From: Fischer D
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
To: Okrent D
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
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May 12,1982 ftEMORANDUM FOR D. Okrent, Chairman ACRS Subcommittee on !!idland Plant Units 1 & 2 FROM:

D. C. Fischer, Reactor Engineer

SUBJECT:

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR THE ACRS SUBCO*t4ITTEE MEETIllG O!!' MIDLAND PLANT UNITS 1 & 2

$1AY 20-21,1982 WASHINGTON, D.C.

Attached is a tentative schedule for the subject meeting. The purpose of the neeting is to review the application of Consumers Power Company for a license to operate Midland Plant Units 1 & 2.

The meeting will beain at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 20th. The meeting

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will be held at the tiidland Holiday Inn,1500 Wackerly Rd., Midland, MI.

Attendance by the followinn ACRS members and consultants is anticipated and hotel reservations have been made at the Midland Holiday Inn for the nights indicated below.

If you are unable to nake the meetino, please call us or the hotel and cancel your reservations so that we are not billed.

Hiqhts of D. Okrent 19th & 20th W. htathis D. Moeller C. Siess P. Davis E. Epler W. Lipinski F. Parker 20th P. Pomeroy (partial) 20th R. Scavuzzo 19th A 20th M. Trifunac (partial) 20th Z. Zudans 19th 4 20th 8510080403 850930 PDR FOIA 1

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By copy of this memo, members of the NRC Staff and other participants who will be making presentations to the Subcommittee are reminded of the Subcommittee's need for twenty hard copies of all slides, training aids, and papers presented to the Subcommittee

Attachment:

Tentative Schedule cc: ACRS Members E. Goodwin, NRR R. Fraley, ACRS R. DeYoung, IE M. Gaske, ACRS R. Minogue, RES M. Libarkin, ACRS D. Eisenhut, NRR T. McCreless, ACRS R. Vollmer, NRR J. McKinley, ACRS J. Keppler, NRR G. Quittschreiber, ACRS R. Tedesco, NRR B. White, ACRS E. Adensam, NRR M. Vanderholt, ACRS D. Hood, NRR H. Denton, NRR R. Hernan, NRR E. Case, NRR J. Knight, NRR M. Sinclair j

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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR THE MAY 20 & 21, 1982 ACRS SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING ON MIDLAND UNITS 1 & 2 HOLIDAY INN, 1500 WACKERLY RD., MIDLAND, MI THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1982 APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 8:30 A.M.

I.

CHAIRMAN'S OPENING STATEMENT D. Okrent 8:45 A.M.

II.

INTRODUCTION BY NRC STAFF NRC Staff A.

Overview of OL Review 1.

Status of review (including open items & licensing conditions) 2.

Comparison of Midland with other similar PWRs reviewed by the NRC Staff 3.

Summary of principal review issues &

status of comments on the TMI Action Plan (including a summary of the safety issues in this review which the NRC Staff believes were the most difficult to resolve)

B.

Discussion C.

Comments by Applicant 9:30 A.M.

III.

QUALITY OF DESIGN AND CONTRUCTION A.

IAE Report on Significant Plant Experiences (including a discussion on Construction QA/QC and an IAE Assessment of Construction Management)

B.

Discussion 10:30 A.M.

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APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 10:40 A.M.

IV.

INTRODUCTION BY THE APPLICANT A.

General B.

Plant and Site Description C.

Construction Schedule, Projected Schedule to Commercial Operations V.

GENERAL TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION 11:00 A.M.

A.

Human Factors Review of the Control Room 11:10 A.M.

B.

Alternate Shutdown Panel 11:20 A.M.

C.

Instrumentation 1.

To detect inadequate core cooling 2.

Reactor vessel level indication 11:30 A.M.

D.

AC/DC Systems Reliability 1.

Offsite power 2.

Emergency diesel power distribution scheme 3.

Station blackout 4.

DC system reliability 12:00 E.

Process Steam 1.

System description 2.

System operation 3.

Radioactivity monitoring 12:15 P.M.

RECESS / LUNCH 1:15 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.

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e TENTATIVE SCHEDULE MIDLAND MAY 20 & 21, 1982 THURSDAY, M;Y 20, 1982 (CONTINUED)

APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 6:00 P.M.

F. Seismic

1. Criteria to which plant and equipment were built (Seismic Input Criteria)
2. Site-specific spectra 4
3. Probabilistic estimates of increasingly severe earthquakes
4. Reevaluation of plant components and 1

structures necessary for safe shutdown and decay heat removal (including margins available)

5. Need for dewatering to reduce the probability for liquifaction due to an earthquake (including margins available)
6. Other factors relevant to issue 8:00 P.M.

G. Probabilistic Risk Assessment 1.

Preliminary findings to date 8:15 P.M.

H. Aux 111atry Feedwater System Reliability 9:00 P.M.

I. Methods to Reduce Common Cause Failure i

1.

Systems interaction studies 2.

Separation of control and protection instrumentation 3.

Changes in design resulting from previous experience 1

9:30 P.M.

J. Other 10:00 P.M.

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MIDLAND, MAY 20 8 21, 1982 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1982 APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER V.

GENERAL TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION (CONT'D) 8:30 A.M.

K.

Organization and Management 1.

Corporate & operational management

a. Experience levels
b. Staff buildup - (percentage of engineering and management buildup)
c. Utility offsite and onsite technical capability organization (Compliance with NUREG-0731, " Management Structure and Technical Resources")

2.

Operations organization

a. Plant and industry operating experience
b. Uses of contractor personnel
c. Criterion used to determine the oper-ating organizations' ability to assume control of plant from startup groups and contractors 3.

Nuclear plant engineering organization 4.

Nuclear services organization 5.

Nuclear safety reyfew groups 6.

Quality assurance organization 9:15 A.M.

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Operations Staffing and Training 1.

Plant management chain of command 2.

Current status of operations staffing (percentage complete and experience level) 3.

Selection of for operators and main-tenance personnel 4.

Plant communications (nomal operations, maintenance, refueling, outages, and emergencies (How are routine and emer-gency instructions handled between unit operators and auxiliary unit operators?)]

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APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 5.

Plant safety review committee 6.

Uses of contractor personnel 7.

Uses of STA from utility perspective 8.

Feedback to operators, STAS, and others of plant and industry ex-perience 9.

Training for operators and maintenance personnel

10. Uses of simulators in training program 11. Training for serious accidents, DBA and beyond DBA 10:00 A.M.

M.

Emergency Operating Procedures 1.

ATOG 2.

Reliability of instrumentation during abnormal plant conditions 3.

E0P for case of severe earthquake 10:30 A.M.'

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N.

DHR System Operations 10:50 A.M.

O.

System Highpoint Vents 11:00 A.M. ' -

P.

Bolting and Other High Strength Material 1.

RPV bolts 11:10 A.M.

Q.

Fire Protection 1.

Potential problems from spurious actuations, flooding or wetting, damper actuations

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APPROXIMATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 11:20 A.M.

R.

Integrated Control System 1.

What has been done to upgrade the ICS since TMI changes brought About by B&W vs. CPC 2.

Failure modes & effect analysis 11:40 A.M.

S. Seismic and Environmental Qualification of Equipment Important to Plant Safety 12:00 noon LUNCH 1:00 P.M.

T.

Items from previous ACRS letters NRC Staff 1:20 P.M.

U.

Habitability 1.

Control room 2.

Emergency response facilities 1:40 P.M.

V.

Emergency Planning 1.

Meteorological monitoring program 2.

Evacuation plan (including impact on DOW Chemical Plant) 1:50 P.M.

W.

Radiation Protesction Program 1.

ALARA 2.

Dose assessment procedures 2:00 P.M.

X.

Other 2:30 P.M.

Y.

Status of ACRS review D. Okrent 3:00 P.M.

BREAK (CHANGE OF CHAIRMAN) 3:10 P.M.

2.

Environmental Mor.:toring (Including Cooling pond, Tittabawasse River and Indigeneous Wildlife) 3:20 P.M.

AA.

Potential for Ground Water Contamination at the Midland Site 3:30 P.M.

BB. Other 4:00 P.M.

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