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MONTHYEARML20211H4441999-08-27027 August 1999 Notification of Significant Meeting with Util on 990916 & 17 in Arlington,Tx to Improve Utility & NRC Understanding of Industry & Regulatory Perspectives on Current Issues ML20196D7021999-06-25025 June 1999 Informs That Reactor Sys Branch Prepared Suppl 1 to GL 83-11 Re Licensee Qualification for Performing Safety Analyses, Which Was Issued on 990624.Matl Related to Subj GL Should Be Placed in PDR & Made Available to Public DD-99-05, Forwards Monthly Rept on Status of 10CFR2.206 Petition as of 990331.During March,Director'S Decision (DD-99-06) on Browns Ferry & DD on Army Corps of Engineers Was Issued & (DD-99-05) on Diablo Canyon Became Final Agency Action1999-04-20020 April 1999 Forwards Monthly Rept on Status of 10CFR2.206 Petition as of 990331.During March,Director'S Decision (DD-99-06) on Browns Ferry & DD on Army Corps of Engineers Was Issued & (DD-99-05) on Diablo Canyon Became Final Agency Action ML20205J2811999-04-0606 April 1999 Notification of 990422 Meeting for Dockets 7200026 & 7200027 with PG&E in Rockville,Md to Dicuss PG&E Plans for Dry Cask Storage at Humboldt Bay & Diablo Canyon ML20205B2301999-03-25025 March 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 990125-28 IR 05000275/19993011999-03-25025 March 1999 Forwards NRC Operator Licensing Exam Repts 50-275/99-301 & 50-323/99-301 for Tests Administered on 990125-28 ML20207M3401999-03-0202 March 1999 Notification of Canceled Meeting Scheduled for 990309 Re 7200026 & 7200027 for PG&E Plans for Dry Cask Storage at Humboldt Bay & Diablo Canyon ML20155H9051998-11-0303 November 1998 Notification of 981117 Meeting for Dockets 7200026 & 7200027 with Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss PG&E Plans for Dry Cask Storage ML20248K4451998-06-0202 June 1998 Notification of 980617 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss PG&E Plans for Dry Cask Storage.Meeting Agenda Encl ML20247G9081998-04-0707 April 1998 Discusses Experts Needed for Plant Life Extension Cases,Per 980403 Discussion ML20136C1031997-03-0606 March 1997 Forwards Correspondence Transmitted Via Internet to J Zwolinski from P Blanch During 970102-31.Requests Correspondence Be Placed in PDR ML20134P2231997-02-20020 February 1997 Discusses Ti 2515/122 Evaluation or Rosemount Pressure Transmitter Performance & Licensee Enhanced Surveillance Programs multi-plant Action B-122 NUREG-1299, Forwards Continuation of Curtiss Papers to Be Filed Under Commission Correspondence in Pdr.Advanced Copy Sent to Pdr. List of Documents Included in Four Boxes Encl1994-06-29029 June 1994 Forwards Continuation of Curtiss Papers to Be Filed Under Commission Correspondence in Pdr.Advanced Copy Sent to Pdr. List of Documents Included in Four Boxes Encl ML20134B5061994-04-13013 April 1994 Submits Plants Which Will Be Discussed in Categories Indicated Re Results of Screening Meetings for June 1994. Partially Deleted ML20057A9941993-09-14014 September 1993 Forwards NRC Proposed Transcript Corrections ML20056E5141993-08-12012 August 1993 Submits SALP Schedule for FY94 Per Mgt Directive 8.6 ML20127P4161993-01-19019 January 1993 Provides Summary of 930113 Operators Reactors Events Briefing.List of Attendees & Viewgraphs of Elements Discussed Encl ML20126F0201992-12-16016 December 1992 Discusses Discrepancies in Svcs Rendered for 3rd & 4th Quarters of 1991 & 1st,2nd & 3rd Quarters of 1992.TLD Program for Humbolt Bay Site Did Not Strictly Follow Ltr of Contract ML20127D4321992-09-0101 September 1992 Forwards 920818 Petition Submitted by N Culver on Behalf of San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace,Filed in Response to NRC Notice of Issuance of Amend to Licenses for Plant,Extending Expiration Date from 080423 to 210922 ML20058P5021990-08-15015 August 1990 Forwards Three Analyses of Shutdown Events Evaluated by Accident Sequence Precursor Program ML20247M1881989-05-26026 May 1989 Notification of 890613,14 & 15 Meetings W/Util in San Francisco,Ca to Discuss PRA Topics Re NRC Questions on long-term Seismic Program ML20154E5121988-05-0909 May 1988 Requests That Zip Code for Judge Es Bowers Address Be Changed as Stated,Per Iw Smith Request.Related Correspondence ML20153E3031988-05-0303 May 1988 Forwards NRR Input to Status of Regulatory Activities at Plants,In Response to J Curtis Request for Info ML20153E3381988-04-21021 April 1988 Requests Input on Status of Regulatory Activities for Listed Plants,Status of EPRI Research for RES & Status of California Low Level Waste Program.Response Requested by 880505 ML20151D4271988-03-24024 March 1988 Submits Summary of Actions Discussed at ACRS 335th Meeting on 880310-12 in Washington,Dc,Including ACRS Repts/ Recommendations,Other Actions,Agreements,Assignments & Requests & Future Agenda ML20148G2281988-03-22022 March 1988 Advises That Time for Commission to Review Naslap Decision (ALAB-880) Expired.Commission Declined Review.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 880318.Served on 880323 ML20148D9491988-03-15015 March 1988 Discusses 880315 Operating Reactors Events Meeting 88-11. List of Attendees,Events Discussed & Tabulation of long-term Followup Assignments Detailed in Encls ML20236R7551987-11-20020 November 1987 Informs That Time Provided by NRC Regulations within Which Commission May Act to Review ALAB-877 Expired.Commission Declined Review.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 871117.Served on 871120 ML20236N8421987-11-12012 November 1987 Documents Reconstitution of Aslab for OL Amend Proceeding to Consist of as Rosenthal,Cn Kohl & Ha Wilber.Related Correspondence ML20236H2821987-10-30030 October 1987 Informs That Time Provided within Which Commission May Act to Review ALAB-873 Expired.Commission Declined Review. Decision Became Final Agency Action on 871028.Served on 871102 ML20235H6291987-09-25025 September 1987 Informs of Reconstitution of Aslab Consisting of Author as Chairman & TS Moore & Ha Wilber as Members ML20234F3831987-09-14014 September 1987 Documents Results of Exam of Bolted Connections of Raceway Supports at Plant.Exam Conducted Due to Allegations Received Re Adequacy of Anchor Bolts Securing Raceway Supports to Concrete ML20238A6481987-08-17017 August 1987 Forwards Page 7 of 870813 Pleading Entitled, Response of NRC Staff to Licensing Board Order of 870732 (Directing Parties to File Comments on Applicability of Appeal Boards Decision...), Which Was Inadvertently Omitted ML20195F8261987-08-0707 August 1987 Forwards Listed Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analyses for Plant,Per DF Kirsch 870728 Memo.Salp Performance Analyses Should Be Submitted to J Burdoin by 870825 ML20235M1861987-07-13013 July 1987 Forwards Complete Footnote 5 as Appearing on Pages 8 & 9 of 870710 Answer to Sierra Club Motion to Admit Contention Re Generic Issue 82 & to Direct Preparation of Eis. Due to Quirk in Programming,Not All of Footnote 5 Printed ML20235G5441987-07-0808 July 1987 Forwards NRC Staff Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law in Form of Initial Decision Re Licensee Amend Request to Expand Spent Fuel Pools at Plant ML20234F5101987-07-0606 July 1987 Informs of Large Number of Limited Appearance Statements Filed in Proceeding.Documents Will Not Be Served,Per Board Chairman Discussions.Documents Will Be Made Part of Official Record & Will Be Available for Insp.Served on 870706 ML20216D0931987-06-22022 June 1987 Forwards Transcript Pages 65-68 of J Mcdermott Limited Appearance Statement on 870615 Re Defective Weld at Plant Approved by QC Inspector for Appropriate Action.Served on 870624 ML20214W5681987-06-0505 June 1987 Forwards List of Exhibits Intended to Be Offered by Sierra Club in Upcoming Hearing in Proceeding Re Spent Fuel Pool. List Received Too Late for Inclusion in to ASLB ML20214T2031987-06-0505 June 1987 Forwards NRC Staff Disk in Ascii Form,Containing Staff Testimony & Draft Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law,Per ASLB 870522 Memorandum & Order.Requests Database Compiled by ASLB Be Provided on Encl Blank Disks ML20214T1581987-06-0404 June 1987 Forwards NRC Staff Testimony of Hg Ashar,Hm Fishman,G Degrassi,Wl Brooks & a Singn on Sierra Club Contentions I(A)3 & 4;I(B)2,8 & 9;II(A)1-9 & II(B)1-9 & Dp Cleary on Sierra Club Contention I(B)7,per ASLB 870128 & 0409 Orders ML20214T2251987-06-0303 June 1987 Confirms 870602 Telcon Informing ASLB of Staff Intention to Offer Listed Documents as Staff Exhibits in Upcoming Hearing on Spent Fuel Pool ML20195G2301987-06-0202 June 1987 Discusses Plans for Response to Lessons Learned from Plant 870410 Loss of RHR Event.Crgr Review of 50.54(f) Ltr Providing Addl Info Requested at Earliest Opportunity ML20149M6491987-05-29029 May 1987 Forwards Proposed 10CFR50.54(f) Ltr Currently Being Reviewed for Transmittal to CRGR on 870602.Comments,if Necessary, Requested by 870601 ML20214L5831987-05-21021 May 1987 Summarizes 870519 Operating Reactors Events Meeting 87-15 to Brief Senior Managers from Nrr,Res,Aeod & Regional Ofcs on Events Which Occurred Since 870512 Meeting.Events Discussed & Significant Elements of Events Encl ML20245B1911987-05-18018 May 1987 Presents Composite Set of NRC & Industry Recommended Remedial Actions Based on 1985 AEOD Case Study Rept C503 Re DHR Problems for PWR Operation.Table 1 Presenting Chronology of 37 events,cost-benefit Analysis & Related Info Encl IA-87-714, Presents Composite Set of NRC & Industry Recommended Remedial Actions Based on 1985 AEOD Case Study Rept C503 Re DHR Problems for PWR Operation.Table 1 Presenting Chronology of 37 events,cost-benefit Analysis & Related Info Encl1987-05-18018 May 1987 Presents Composite Set of NRC & Industry Recommended Remedial Actions Based on 1985 AEOD Case Study Rept C503 Re DHR Problems for PWR Operation.Table 1 Presenting Chronology of 37 events,cost-benefit Analysis & Related Info Encl ML20214A5501987-05-14014 May 1987 Partially Deleted Memo Re Recommendation for Diablo Canyon Board Notification Concerning 831019 Allegations ML20214A0311987-05-12012 May 1987 Notifies of 870514 Briefing on Licensing & Operational Status of Plants Assigned to Project Directorate V,Including Diablo Canyon,Palo Verde,Rancho Seco,San Onfore,Trojan & WPPSS 2 ML20215H9221987-05-0707 May 1987 Submits Results of Lll Exam of Facility Raceway Support Bolted Connections.Exams Conducted Due to Allegations Re Adequacy of Anchor Bolts & Feedback from Lll That Adequacy of Bolting Might Be Safety Issue 1999-08-27
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MONTHYEARML20211H4441999-08-27027 August 1999 Notification of Significant Meeting with Util on 990916 & 17 in Arlington,Tx to Improve Utility & NRC Understanding of Industry & Regulatory Perspectives on Current Issues ML20196D7021999-06-25025 June 1999 Informs That Reactor Sys Branch Prepared Suppl 1 to GL 83-11 Re Licensee Qualification for Performing Safety Analyses, Which Was Issued on 990624.Matl Related to Subj GL Should Be Placed in PDR & Made Available to Public DD-99-05, Forwards Monthly Rept on Status of 10CFR2.206 Petition as of 990331.During March,Director'S Decision (DD-99-06) on Browns Ferry & DD on Army Corps of Engineers Was Issued & (DD-99-05) on Diablo Canyon Became Final Agency Action1999-04-20020 April 1999 Forwards Monthly Rept on Status of 10CFR2.206 Petition as of 990331.During March,Director'S Decision (DD-99-06) on Browns Ferry & DD on Army Corps of Engineers Was Issued & (DD-99-05) on Diablo Canyon Became Final Agency Action ML20205J2811999-04-0606 April 1999 Notification of 990422 Meeting for Dockets 7200026 & 7200027 with PG&E in Rockville,Md to Dicuss PG&E Plans for Dry Cask Storage at Humboldt Bay & Diablo Canyon IR 05000275/19993011999-03-25025 March 1999 Forwards NRC Operator Licensing Exam Repts 50-275/99-301 & 50-323/99-301 for Tests Administered on 990125-28 ML20205B2301999-03-25025 March 1999 Forwards NRC Approved Operator Licensing Exam (Facility Outline & Initial Exam Submittal & as-given Operating Exam) for Tests Administered on 990125-28 ML20207M3401999-03-0202 March 1999 Notification of Canceled Meeting Scheduled for 990309 Re 7200026 & 7200027 for PG&E Plans for Dry Cask Storage at Humboldt Bay & Diablo Canyon ML20155H9051998-11-0303 November 1998 Notification of 981117 Meeting for Dockets 7200026 & 7200027 with Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss PG&E Plans for Dry Cask Storage ML20248K4451998-06-0202 June 1998 Notification of 980617 Meeting W/Util in Rockville,Md to Discuss PG&E Plans for Dry Cask Storage.Meeting Agenda Encl ML20247G9081998-04-0707 April 1998 Discusses Experts Needed for Plant Life Extension Cases,Per 980403 Discussion ML20136C1031997-03-0606 March 1997 Forwards Correspondence Transmitted Via Internet to J Zwolinski from P Blanch During 970102-31.Requests Correspondence Be Placed in PDR ML20134P2231997-02-20020 February 1997 Discusses Ti 2515/122 Evaluation or Rosemount Pressure Transmitter Performance & Licensee Enhanced Surveillance Programs multi-plant Action B-122 NUREG-1299, Forwards Continuation of Curtiss Papers to Be Filed Under Commission Correspondence in Pdr.Advanced Copy Sent to Pdr. List of Documents Included in Four Boxes Encl1994-06-29029 June 1994 Forwards Continuation of Curtiss Papers to Be Filed Under Commission Correspondence in Pdr.Advanced Copy Sent to Pdr. List of Documents Included in Four Boxes Encl ML20134B5061994-04-13013 April 1994 Submits Plants Which Will Be Discussed in Categories Indicated Re Results of Screening Meetings for June 1994. Partially Deleted ML20057A9941993-09-14014 September 1993 Forwards NRC Proposed Transcript Corrections ML20056E5141993-08-12012 August 1993 Submits SALP Schedule for FY94 Per Mgt Directive 8.6 ML20127P4161993-01-19019 January 1993 Provides Summary of 930113 Operators Reactors Events Briefing.List of Attendees & Viewgraphs of Elements Discussed Encl ML20126F0201992-12-16016 December 1992 Discusses Discrepancies in Svcs Rendered for 3rd & 4th Quarters of 1991 & 1st,2nd & 3rd Quarters of 1992.TLD Program for Humbolt Bay Site Did Not Strictly Follow Ltr of Contract ML20127D4321992-09-0101 September 1992 Forwards 920818 Petition Submitted by N Culver on Behalf of San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace,Filed in Response to NRC Notice of Issuance of Amend to Licenses for Plant,Extending Expiration Date from 080423 to 210922 ML20058P5021990-08-15015 August 1990 Forwards Three Analyses of Shutdown Events Evaluated by Accident Sequence Precursor Program ML20247M1881989-05-26026 May 1989 Notification of 890613,14 & 15 Meetings W/Util in San Francisco,Ca to Discuss PRA Topics Re NRC Questions on long-term Seismic Program NUREG-1353, Board Notification 89-003:forwards Listed Documents Re Spent Fuel Pool Accidents for Resolution of Generic Issue 82, Beyond DBA in Spent Fuel Pools, Including NUREG-13531989-05-0202 May 1989 Board Notification 89-003:forwards Listed Documents Re Spent Fuel Pool Accidents for Resolution of Generic Issue 82, Beyond DBA in Spent Fuel Pools, Including NUREG-1353 NUREG/CR-5176, Updated Board Notification 89-01 Re Lll NUREG/CR-5176, Seismic Failure & Cask Drop Analyses of Spent Fuel Pools at Two Representative Nuclear Power Plants1989-02-14014 February 1989 Updated Board Notification 89-01 Re Lll NUREG/CR-5176, Seismic Failure & Cask Drop Analyses of Spent Fuel Pools at Two Representative Nuclear Power Plants ML20154E5121988-05-0909 May 1988 Requests That Zip Code for Judge Es Bowers Address Be Changed as Stated,Per Iw Smith Request.Related Correspondence ML20153E3031988-05-0303 May 1988 Forwards NRR Input to Status of Regulatory Activities at Plants,In Response to J Curtis Request for Info ML20153E3381988-04-21021 April 1988 Requests Input on Status of Regulatory Activities for Listed Plants,Status of EPRI Research for RES & Status of California Low Level Waste Program.Response Requested by 880505 ML20151D4271988-03-24024 March 1988 Submits Summary of Actions Discussed at ACRS 335th Meeting on 880310-12 in Washington,Dc,Including ACRS Repts/ Recommendations,Other Actions,Agreements,Assignments & Requests & Future Agenda ML20148G2281988-03-22022 March 1988 Advises That Time for Commission to Review Naslap Decision (ALAB-880) Expired.Commission Declined Review.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 880318.Served on 880323 ML20148D9491988-03-15015 March 1988 Discusses 880315 Operating Reactors Events Meeting 88-11. List of Attendees,Events Discussed & Tabulation of long-term Followup Assignments Detailed in Encls ML20236Y1501987-12-0707 December 1987 Staff Requirements Memo Re 871125 Affirmation/Discussion & Vote.Commission Approved Order Directing Aslab to Issue Decision by 880131 Re Installation of high-density Spent Fuel Racks & Order Vacating Stay for Low Power Operations ML20236R7551987-11-20020 November 1987 Informs That Time Provided by NRC Regulations within Which Commission May Act to Review ALAB-877 Expired.Commission Declined Review.Decision Became Final Agency Action on 871117.Served on 871120 ML20236N8421987-11-12012 November 1987 Documents Reconstitution of Aslab for OL Amend Proceeding to Consist of as Rosenthal,Cn Kohl & Ha Wilber.Related Correspondence ML20236H2821987-10-30030 October 1987 Informs That Time Provided within Which Commission May Act to Review ALAB-873 Expired.Commission Declined Review. Decision Became Final Agency Action on 871028.Served on 871102 ML20235H6291987-09-25025 September 1987 Informs of Reconstitution of Aslab Consisting of Author as Chairman & TS Moore & Ha Wilber as Members ML20234F3831987-09-14014 September 1987 Documents Results of Exam of Bolted Connections of Raceway Supports at Plant.Exam Conducted Due to Allegations Received Re Adequacy of Anchor Bolts Securing Raceway Supports to Concrete ML20238A6481987-08-17017 August 1987 Forwards Page 7 of 870813 Pleading Entitled, Response of NRC Staff to Licensing Board Order of 870732 (Directing Parties to File Comments on Applicability of Appeal Boards Decision...), Which Was Inadvertently Omitted ML20195F8261987-08-0707 August 1987 Forwards Listed Data Tables for Use in Preparing Performance Analyses for Plant,Per DF Kirsch 870728 Memo.Salp Performance Analyses Should Be Submitted to J Burdoin by 870825 ML20235M1861987-07-13013 July 1987 Forwards Complete Footnote 5 as Appearing on Pages 8 & 9 of 870710 Answer to Sierra Club Motion to Admit Contention Re Generic Issue 82 & to Direct Preparation of Eis. Due to Quirk in Programming,Not All of Footnote 5 Printed ML20235G5441987-07-0808 July 1987 Forwards NRC Staff Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law in Form of Initial Decision Re Licensee Amend Request to Expand Spent Fuel Pools at Plant ML20234F5101987-07-0606 July 1987 Informs of Large Number of Limited Appearance Statements Filed in Proceeding.Documents Will Not Be Served,Per Board Chairman Discussions.Documents Will Be Made Part of Official Record & Will Be Available for Insp.Served on 870706 ML20216D0931987-06-22022 June 1987 Forwards Transcript Pages 65-68 of J Mcdermott Limited Appearance Statement on 870615 Re Defective Weld at Plant Approved by QC Inspector for Appropriate Action.Served on 870624 ML20214W5681987-06-0505 June 1987 Forwards List of Exhibits Intended to Be Offered by Sierra Club in Upcoming Hearing in Proceeding Re Spent Fuel Pool. List Received Too Late for Inclusion in to ASLB ML20214T2031987-06-0505 June 1987 Forwards NRC Staff Disk in Ascii Form,Containing Staff Testimony & Draft Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law,Per ASLB 870522 Memorandum & Order.Requests Database Compiled by ASLB Be Provided on Encl Blank Disks ML20214T1581987-06-0404 June 1987 Forwards NRC Staff Testimony of Hg Ashar,Hm Fishman,G Degrassi,Wl Brooks & a Singn on Sierra Club Contentions I(A)3 & 4;I(B)2,8 & 9;II(A)1-9 & II(B)1-9 & Dp Cleary on Sierra Club Contention I(B)7,per ASLB 870128 & 0409 Orders ML20214T2251987-06-0303 June 1987 Confirms 870602 Telcon Informing ASLB of Staff Intention to Offer Listed Documents as Staff Exhibits in Upcoming Hearing on Spent Fuel Pool ML20195G2301987-06-0202 June 1987 Discusses Plans for Response to Lessons Learned from Plant 870410 Loss of RHR Event.Crgr Review of 50.54(f) Ltr Providing Addl Info Requested at Earliest Opportunity ML20149M6491987-05-29029 May 1987 Forwards Proposed 10CFR50.54(f) Ltr Currently Being Reviewed for Transmittal to CRGR on 870602.Comments,if Necessary, Requested by 870601 ML20214L5831987-05-21021 May 1987 Summarizes 870519 Operating Reactors Events Meeting 87-15 to Brief Senior Managers from Nrr,Res,Aeod & Regional Ofcs on Events Which Occurred Since 870512 Meeting.Events Discussed & Significant Elements of Events Encl ML20245B1911987-05-18018 May 1987 Presents Composite Set of NRC & Industry Recommended Remedial Actions Based on 1985 AEOD Case Study Rept C503 Re DHR Problems for PWR Operation.Table 1 Presenting Chronology of 37 events,cost-benefit Analysis & Related Info Encl IA-87-714, Presents Composite Set of NRC & Industry Recommended Remedial Actions Based on 1985 AEOD Case Study Rept C503 Re DHR Problems for PWR Operation.Table 1 Presenting Chronology of 37 events,cost-benefit Analysis & Related Info Encl1987-05-18018 May 1987 Presents Composite Set of NRC & Industry Recommended Remedial Actions Based on 1985 AEOD Case Study Rept C503 Re DHR Problems for PWR Operation.Table 1 Presenting Chronology of 37 events,cost-benefit Analysis & Related Info Encl 1999-08-27
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THRU J. Long, Senior Reactor Inspector egion II, Division of Compliance INSPECTOR'S EVALUATION AND OPINION - PACIFIC CAS AND ELECTRIC COMPAhT (DIABLO CAh70N UNIT NO.1), LICENSE NO. CPPR-39, DOCKET NO. 50-275 This memorandum refers to the feeder report for the inspection conducted Ap ril 12-14 , 19 71.
From my review of the PG&E QA Manual, the PG&E inspection instructions, procedures and the contractor's QC Manual, I have concluded that a suitable QA/QC program has been developed for the E/I work scheduled for the present electrical contract.
I was favorably impressed by the large number of PG&E personnel onsite.
This group apoears to have implemented the program suitably to date.
I feel that G. Richards has identified the need for someone in his QE group with E/I experience due to our inspection. I believe that the addition of such a person would strengthen the QE group considerably; however, I do not feel that we should actively push for this since they l already have a larger onsite staf f in the general QA/QC area than most l licensees at the projects I have visited.
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the E/I QA activity with E. Barrido suggested that he was not yet fully j on top of his responsibilities. He has only been assigned to this site for some three months which may be his problem. In any event he aopears, at present , to be a weak point in this program that hopefully will improve over the near future.
As discussed in the report, there are several areas that apoear to need strengthening. In particular, I don't feel they have fully ar.alyzed the many problems associated with the cable installation. I feel that k'right's reference to the use of color coding is a plug factor but not the total answer he seemed to think it was. The real secret to success in this area would seem to be more related to close supervision and continued QC it.spection during installation than any other apnroach.
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A. Johnson APR 281971 I hope they continue to develop strong and detailed procedures particularly for cable traceability, seismic certifications, separations criteria, con-ductor termina tion , e tc. , that we discussed during the visit. The next inspection in this area should reveal the effectiveness of this inspection.
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Additionally, the opportunity to discuss and review planning action for future construction activity in this area was taken as a means of orienting the individuals and organization involved to the interests and expectancies of the Division of Compliance in the control of quality of electrical /
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- 1. Procedures reviewed indicated an adequate program for the E/I installa-tion work in progress and as scheduled for the immediate future. (See Section C.2.)
- 2. Although Pacific Cas and Electric Comoany (PG6E) has a very large site staf f, there may be a weakness in the E/I area in the QC and QE groups. (See Sections C.2 and C.4.)
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- 3. E/1 construction activity, both completed and in progress, is so minor that an evaluation of workmanship and related inspection action could not be meaningfully made at this time. (See Section B.)
- 4. Several potential oroblem areas, involved in future work, were discussed with indications that the QA/QC planning effort was incom-plete. (See Section C.4.)
Management Interview - The inspector participated in the close out meeting with the princioal inspector and presented the results of his inspection.
The following items were presented in summary with questions and/or statements of clarification being the only response f rom the PG&E staf f members present.
- 1. Seismic requirements and the documentation of tests and/or analysis i.c the E/I class of equipment and its installation. (See Section D.2.)
- 2. Tr.,ceabilit? of cable manufacturers test data certification. (See Section C.4.)
- 3. Conductor termination and inspection program. (See Section D.l.)
- 4. Cable ins tallation adminis trative program. (See Section C.4.)
- 5. Program for inspecting installed safety-related cables to a given standard. (See Section C.4.)
- 6. Imoulse line location and installation 'or safeguards system instru-men t channels. (See Section D.3.)
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- 7. Control of conductor splicing. (See Section D.4.)
- 8. In the more positive view, the inspector discussed the several pro-cedures and construction drawings reviewed and found suitable for their intended purooses. These included the receiving inspection and warehousing of electrical goods, the riefi:ict tviation/ variation reporting and disposition program and the electrical penetration design and layout.
DETAILS A. Persons Contacted PG&E J. Carvin - Quality Engineering - Site R. Woods - Quality Engineering - Site B. Good - Quality Engineering - San Francisco E. Barredo - Quality Engineer - Site R. Wright - Resident Engineer (Electrical) - Site J. Price - Electrical Insoector - Site I. Mcdonald - Lead Electrical Insoector - Site C. Townsend - Lead Electrical Inspector - Site G. Richards - Director Quality Engineering - San Francisco Howard P. Foley Company - Electrical Contractor L. Bergstrom - Project Manager J. Moore - Chief - Quality Assurance B. Cons truction Procress -
With the exception of the station ground grid, eqst-in conduit and a minor amount of exposed conduit, little of the E/I installation has been started. Work is commencing in the spreading area under the 12-4.16 Kv distribution boards in the turbine building which are safety related, however, this work is not being oressed.
A total E/I work force of ten electrichns is indicative of the oriority nresently niaced on this activity.
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A review of planned events indicates that vigorous activity in the E/I areas is still some weeks in the future. From this review it was determined that the next insocetion could possibly be deferred until f all or early winter without deletertous ef fect on the Compliance inspection program.
When the f acility construction ef fort advances 'o the point where the several key . areas become available, electrical constructbn activity could mushroom rapidly because a very large portion of the electrical equipment has already been received and is in storage at the site.
As a result of this availability, the labor force may be expanded very rapidly and ef fectively which in turn could tax the QA/QC organization.
This is a point that should be monitored.
C. QA/QC Progran (3800/2, At tachments H and I)
- 1. *5105.03 - Implementation of QA Program A 0) orogram, as evidenced by the several documents, has been developed and implemented as required. The specific provisions of the QA program is set forth in a document entitled, "PG&E QA Manual, Diablo Canyon Unit No. 2." In answer to the question regarding ef fectiveness against Unit No. 1, the staff confirmed -
that the provisions of the document had been developed to meet the licensing requirements imoosed for Unit No. 2 and the 18 criteria of Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 50. Now the document is equally ef fective against both Unit Nos. 1 and 2 and, in fact, the QA program is a single ef fort with no distinction in require-ments between the two units.
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- b.6 General instructions regarding handling and storage are contained in the QA Manual previously discussed. Any specific instructions, as detailed by the suoplier or implied by the physical characteristics of the equipment, will be inspection items identified and listed by the purchase specification. These instructions become inspection points required to be observed by the contractor QC organization and the PG&E QC organization.
The required QC actions are described by procedures contained in the Howard P. Foley Company "QA Manual" and the PG6E "Electrical and Instrumentation Instruction Book for QA."
- b.7 E/I components identified as nonconforning are handled in the same manner as other components and the procedure utilized are Common.
In essence the comoonent found discreoar*. is tagged "Hold" and a "deviation report" prepared. b'hile the deficiency is being analyzed for ultimate disposition, the component is isolated in a segrated area if feasible. If not feasible to move the com-ponent, the hold tag is considered suitable to avoid installing or using the discrepant comoonent.
A nrocedure has been devised for review and disnosition of discrepancies that assures conformance with all requirements and nrovides docurentation of the action taken.
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Exhibit A, attached hereto, is a flow chart of the discrepancy disposition action that appears to indicate all milestones in this procedure.
- c.1 All handling and installation requirements are imposed upon the E/I contractor by the construction specification which forms a part of the relevant contract documents.
By reviewing the construction specification (No. 8807) effective for the E/I work presently in progress, it is readily apparent that both general and specific requirements are set forth therein in a manner intended to be both effective and complete to assure that the work performed will meet quality standards. These quality standards consist of both industry standards and/or PG6E standards both of which have been referenced and made avail-able for use and are intended to provide an E/I installation in conformance with the commitments of their application.
- c.2 The use of qualified electricians experienced in the trade is required by contract. Individuals sith special skills for work requiring special exoerience f or such purposes as terminations ,
stress cones , testing, etc. , will be identified as the job pro-gresses and such skills will be employed as required. Con fi rma-tion of ocrformance will be certified through QC action.
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- a. Inspection of the E/I installation is organizaed in a way to give a three tier approach. The electrical contractor is the first tier and is required by contract to establish and naintain an onsite QC unit of a semiautonomous character that inspects and documents in accordance with an approved plan.
The second tier of inspection in the PG6E onsite electrical organization (see Exhibit B) which also inspects installed hardware as well as audits the QC activity of this electrical contractor. This activity performed in accordance with a plan set forth in their "Electrical and Instrumentation Instruction Book for QA."
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engineer for the QA function, is relatively new to the site
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(three months) and does not presently appear to have a full
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The third tier is a periodic audit f unction performed in accordance with a credetermined plan by the onsite Quality Engineering (QE) unit o f PC&E.
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- b. Testing will be performed by the onsite PG6E electrical organization. Although little has been accomplished in actual installation, the test unit and a mobile test laboratory are onsite performing preliminary calibrations and test of equipment received at the site. The electrical resident engineer discussed their plans for testing which will seemingly be a very comprehensive program that is designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the PG6E QA
?tanual.
- 3. *5205.03 - Imolementation of QA Program The general QA program discussed herein under item "1" above is equally effective across the board and is suitably implemented to make a positive finding for this inspection point as is indicated for item "1."
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- b.2 The soecification and purchase order for cables has not yet been released by Engineering; however, it is clear that the general policy for test is to require the manufacturer to perform such .
tests as set forth in the specification and orovide test results to PC6E by certified document.
Discussions with the QE and QC personnel indicated a lack of a specific program that would provide traceability and assurance
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that cables as installed were certified as required by their
&t program. This inspection point th7GTd be reexamined at a later date when elements of their cable certification program have been detailed.
- c.2 The procedure for receiving inspection and discrepancy reporting is equally ef fective against cables and is deemed suitable to assure that discrepant materials will be held segregated and will not be installed.
- d.3 Storage areas and/or protective shelters have not yet been established for cables.
This inspection point $$ E(td be reexamined at an appropriate time in the future.
- f.2 Wireway location and installation is a design function that has been performed by the engineering unit and is required by the general provisions of their PSAR in terms of separation and protection.
The PG&E QA/QC unit sees their obligation as one of confirming that tae construction drawings are converted accurately to installed hardware. They do not feel obligated to confirm that design has fulfilled all requirements of aonlicable criteria nor
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has such a docume t generally known as a "separation criteria" been written for the use of all groups with related responsibilities.
During the discussions it was pointed out to the site staff that the Compliance inspector would be inspecting f rom a standpoint of criteria, along with the cons truction drawings. When installed hardware is found to diverge from the criteria, a nonconformance is considered to exist, irrespective of construction drawings.
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This inspection point sheutt be reexamined at a later time when a more positive evaluation has been made based on performance of their progran as applied to a representative sample of installed materials and equipment.
- f.4, f.5, and f.6 Cable routing, redundancy, separation and wireway loading is intended to be controlled, in the major sense, by a computerized program (EDP) developed and implemented by PG&E engineering.
The program, as developed, must wait until an appreciable amount of related work has been performed for e'raluation, however, it seemingly has elements that could give assurance that at least some of the many possible variables are controlled.
A specific pro? ram for inspection and documenting installed cables to a given standard has not yet been developed to the deRree expected. The discussion on this subject revealed that the QE group did not have a menber that was experienced in the E/l area. Although not a commitment, it uas indicated that a progran t.nd a suitably experienced person would be considered.
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- f.9 Site NOT for installed cables will be eerformed by the PG6E test unit. Details of this nrogran have not been develoned since no urgency nresently exists in this area.
g d..e This inspection point sLehl be deferred for later visits.
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- 1. The elements of a nrogram for conductor termination and insnection wtu.
was discussed.
They do not eresently have a formal nrogram for this function and ,/
it is not clear that one will be develooed M Se OE unit and ;
others listened attentively to the inseect a e erarks on the merits of a tool cont rol program at.) the notentd al problem j
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associated with noorly made terminals.
- 2. The problem identified at other projects ** in secuting and main-taining suitable documentation confirming that the E/I equionent would nerform as required during and af ter the design seismic event was discussed by the inseector.
In resoonse, the PG6E staff stated that their nrocurement soecifica-tions required that the equipment meet these requirements, but it
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r was not clear that the vendor was required to provide a certified docunent that the equipment had been tested and/or analyzed and did meet the seismic requirements.
This item shesia remait/open for future discussion and evaluation.
- 3. The subject of impulse lines for safeguards instrument channels was discussed from the standpoint of their relative importance as a cart of a redundant system.
It was centioned that these lines are quite of ten located in areas whe.nchigh energy accident conditions could occur. Since these lines are usually the first element of a system sensing variables outside the set points , it was stressed that their imcortance should not be under estimated. The inspector stated that, although the IEEE 279 standard dealing with the single failure criteria was not snecifically df fective against these lines, it orovided an excellent guide for consideration in the routing and installation of such systems. They were urged to not let these lines be installed under the "field routed" conceot, traditional in regular industrial installation of such systecs, since the chances were good that such procedure would not produce an installation that was accentable.
Since the PG6E staff had not identified these installations as critical, they did not know what control would be orovided by Engineering.
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This item chcrid remain) onen for continued discussion and evaluation.
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- 4. The construction specification that will control the installation of safety-related cables has not yet been written. In response to the insnection question, the s taf f stated that it was PG&E policy to make all conductor solices in boxes or cabinets pro-vided for the ournose. Specifically, they stated that folices were not made in conduit, trap or wireways.
This item steu+4 remaint onen until the specification in question is released and the staf f connittent can be confirmed.
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