Testimony of R Wilson Responding to 800306 Order CLI-80-5, Issue 11,Sholly Contention 14(b) & Antinuclear Group Representing York Contention 4 Re Util Ability to Support TMI-1 Operation W/Sufficient Technical CapabilityML19340D683 |
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Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARML20210B8491999-07-21021 July 1999 Exemption from Certain Requirements of 10CFR50.54(w),for Three Mile Island Nuclear Station Unit 2 to Reduce Amount of Insurance for Unit to $50 Million for Onsite Property Damage Coverage ML20206D4141999-04-20020 April 1999 Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR50,App R,Section III.G.2 Re Enclosure of Cable & Equipment & Associated non-safety Related Circuits of One Redundant Train in Fire Barrier Having 1-hour Rating ML20206T7211999-02-11011 February 1999 Memorandum & Order (CLI-99-02).* Denies C George Request for Intervention & Dismisses Subpart M License Transfer Proceeding.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990211 ML20198A5111998-12-11011 December 1998 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50.65 Re Requirements for Monitoring Effectiveness of Maintenance at Nuclear Power Plants.Proposed Rulemaking Details Collaborative Efforts in That Rule Interjects Change ML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20199J0121997-11-20020 November 1997 Comment on Pr 10CFR50 Re Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommisioning Nuclear Power Reactors.Three Mile Island Alert Invokes Comments of P Bradford,Former NRC Member ML20148R7581997-06-30030 June 1997 Comment on NRC Proposed Bulletin 96-001,suppl 1, Control Rod Insertion Problems. Licensee References Proposed Generic Communication, Control Rod Insertion, & Ltrs & 961022 from B&W Owners Group ML20078H0431995-02-0101 February 1995 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Shutdown & Lowpower Operations for Nuclear Reactors ML20077E8231994-12-0808 December 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rev to NRC NPP License Renewal Rule ML20149E2021994-04-20020 April 1994 R Gary Statement Re 10 Mile Rule Under Director'S Decision DD-94-03,dtd 940331 for Tmi.Urges Commissioners to Engage in Reconsideration of Author Petition ML20065Q0671994-04-0707 April 1994 Principal Deficiencies in Director'S Decision 94-03 Re Pica Request Under 10CFR2.206 ML20058A5491993-11-17017 November 1993 Exemption from Requirements in 10CFR50.120 to Establish, Implement & Maintain Training Programs,Using Sys Approach to Training,For Catorgories of Personnel Listed in 10CFR50.120 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20065J3461992-12-30030 December 1992 Responds to Petition of R Gary Alleging Discrepancies in RERP for Dauphin County,Pa ML20065J3731992-12-18018 December 1992 Affidavit of Gj Giangi Responding to of R Gary Requesting Action by NRC Per 10CFR2.206 ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20210D7291992-06-15015 June 1992 Exemption from Requirements of 10CFR70.24 Re Criticality Accident Requirements for SNM Storage Areas at Facility Containing U Enriched to Less than 3% in U-235 Isotope ML20079E2181991-09-30030 September 1991 Submits Comments on NRC Proposed Resolution of Generic Issue 23, Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Failure. Informs That Util Endorses Comments Submitted by NUMARC ML20066J3031991-01-28028 January 1991 Comment Supporting SECY-90-347, Regulatory Impact Survey Rept ML20059P0531990-10-15015 October 1990 Comment Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR2,50 & 54 Re Nuclear Power Plant License Renewal ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20055F4411990-06-28028 June 1990 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-55 Re Revs to FSAR ML20248J1891989-10-0606 October 1989 Order.* Grants Intervenors 891004 Motion for Permission for Opportunity to Respond to Staff Correspondence.Response Requested No Later That 891020.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 891006 ML20248J1881989-10-0303 October 1989 Motion for Permission for Opportunity to Respond to Staff Correspondence in Response to Board Order of 890913.* Svc List Encl ML20248J0301989-09-29029 September 1989 NRC Staff Response to Appeal Board Order.* Matters Evaluated in Environ Assessment Involved Subjs Known by Parties During Proceeding & Appear in Hearing Record & Reflect Board Final Initial Decision LBP-89-7.W/Certificate of Svc ML20247E9181989-09-13013 September 1989 Order.* Requests NRC to Explain Purpose of 890911 Fr Notice on Proposed Amend to Applicant License,Revising Tech Specs Re Disposal of Accident Generated Water & Effects on ASLB Findings,By 890929.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890913 ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247B7781989-07-18018 July 1989 Certificate of Svc.* Certifies Svc of Encl Gpu 890607 & 0628 Ltrs to NRC & Commonwealth of Pa,Respectively.W/Svc List ML20245D3651989-06-20020 June 1989 Notice of Oral Argument.* Oral Argument on Appeal of Susquehanna Valley Alliance & TMI Alert from ASLB 890202 Initial Decision Authorizing OL Amend,Will Be Heard on 890726 in Bethesda,Md.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890620 ML20245A5621989-06-14014 June 1989 Order.* Advises That Oral Argument on Appeal of Susquehanna Valley Alliance & TMI Alert from Board 890202 Initial Decision LBP-89-07 Authorizing OL Amend Will Be Heard on 890726 in Bethesda,Md.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890614 ML20247F3151989-05-22022 May 1989 NRC Staff Response to Appeal by Joint Intervenors Susquehanna Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert.* Appeal Should Be Denied Based on Failure to Identify Errors in Fact & Law Subj to Appeal.W/Certificate of Svc ML20246Q2971989-05-15015 May 1989 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Ensuring Effectiveness of Maint Programs for Nuclear Power Plants ML20246J6081989-05-12012 May 1989 Licensee Brief in Reply to Joint Intervenors Appeal from Final Initial Decision.* ASLB 890203 Final Initial Decision LBP-89-07 Re Deleting Prohibition on Disposal of accident- Generated Water Should Be Affirmed.W/Certificate of Svc ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20244C0361989-04-13013 April 1989 Order.* Commission Finds That ASLB Decision Resolving All Relevant Matters in Favor of Licensee & Granting Application for OL Amend,Should Become Effective Immediately.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890413 ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20248H1811989-04-0606 April 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Leave to File Appeal Brief out-of-time.* W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890411.Granted for Aslab on 890410 ML20248G0151989-04-0606 April 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Leave to File Appeal Brief out-of-time.* Requests to File Appeal Brief 1 Day Late Due to Person Typing Document Having Schedule Problems ML20248G0261989-04-0606 April 1989 Susguehanna Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Brief in Support of Notification to File Appeal & Request for Oral Argument Re Appeal.* Certificate of Svc Encl ML20248D7211989-04-0404 April 1989 Memorandum & Order.* Intervenors Application for Stay Denied Due to Failure to Lack of Demonstrated Irreparable Injury & Any Showing of Certainty That Intervenors Will Prevail on Merits of Appeal.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 890404 ML20247A4671989-03-23023 March 1989 Correction Notice.* Advises That Date of 891203 Appearing in Text of Commission 890322 Order Incorrect.Date Should Be 871203.Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890323 ML20246M2611989-03-22022 March 1989 Order.* Advises That Commission Currently Considering Question of Effectiveness,Pending Appellate Review of Final Initial Decision in Case Issued by ASLB in LBP-89-07. Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890322 ML20236D3821989-03-16016 March 1989 Valley Alliance & TMI Alert Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief in Support of Request for Appeal in Matter of 2.3 Million Gallons Of....* Certificate of Svc Encl.Served on 890316.Granted for Aslab on 890316 ML20236D3121989-03-15015 March 1989 Licensee Answer to Joint Intervenors Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief on Appeal.* Motion Opposed Based on Failure to Demonstrate Good Cause.W/Certificate of Svc ML20236D2901989-03-11011 March 1989 Valley Alliance/Tmi Alert Motion for Extension of Time to File Brief in Support of Request for Appeal in Matter of Disposal of 2.3 Million Gallons of Radioactive Water at Tmi,Unit 2.* Svc List Encl ML20236A3761989-03-0808 March 1989 Licensee Answer Opposing Joint Intervenors Motion for Stay.* Stay of Licensing Board Decision Pending Appeal Unwarranted Under NRC Stds.Stay Could Delay Safe,Expeditious Cleanup of Facility.Certificate of Svc Encl ML20236C2441989-03-0808 March 1989 NRC Staff Response in Opposition to Application for Stay Filed by Joint Intervenors.* Application for Stay of Effectiveness of Final Initial Decision LBP-89-07,dtd 890202 Should Be Denied.W/Certificate of Svc ML20235V2641989-03-0202 March 1989 Notice of Aslab Reconstitution.* TS Moore,Chairman,Cn Kohl & Ha Wilber,Members.Served on 890303.W/Certificate of Svc ML20235V2161989-02-25025 February 1989 Changes & Corrections to Susquehanna Valley Alliance/Three Mile Island Alert Documents Submitted on 890221.* Certificate of Svc Encl 1999-07-21
[Table view] Category:TRANSCRIPTS
MONTHYEARML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20235N2161989-02-17017 February 1989 Follow-up Testimony Clarifying Position on Question of Disposition of Over 2 Million Gallons of Accident Generated Water.Related Documentation & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20235S9911989-02-16016 February 1989 Transcript of 890216 Public Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-119. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20206C9391988-11-0707 November 1988 Transcript of 881107 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa.Pp 1,122- 1,417.Witnesses:JA Auxier,Ji Fabrikant,Skolnik & Mather ML20235M7601988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Public Hearing in Lancaster,Pa for Presentation of Limited Appearance Statements.Pp 998-1,121 ML20206C2801988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 859-997.Witnesses:JA Martin, SS Yaniv,F Skolnik,S Lewis & a Bhattacharyya ML20205Q6581988-11-0202 November 1988 Transcript of 881102 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 573-858.Supporting Documentation Encl.Witnesses:Gg Baker,Wj Cooper & L Munson ML20205Q6441988-11-0101 November 1988 Transcript of 881101 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 288-572.Supporting Info Encl. Witnesses:K Hofstetter,Kl Harner,L Thomas & M Masnik ML20205N5791988-10-31031 October 1988 Transcript of ASLB 881031 Meeting in Lancaster,Pa Re License Amend Application.Pp 87-287 ML20205P0451988-10-25025 October 1988 Transcript of 881025 Periodic Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-30 ML20205G1851988-10-25025 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Supporting Documentation Encl.Related Correspondence ML20205E5021988-10-24024 October 1988 Licensee Rebuttal Testimony of Ji Fabrikant on Health Effects of Tritium (Contention 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1751988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1531988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ww Weaver on Accident Risks (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1901988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ja Auxier & Ji Fabrikant on Effects of Tritium (Contentions 3 & 5d).* Supporting Info Encl.Related Correpondence ML20155H1661988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Kl Harner & Kj Hofstetter on Sampling & Analysis of accident-generated Water (Contentions 3 & 4b).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1401988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Je Tarpinian on Occupational Dose Assessments (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1281988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Dr Buchanan on Evaporation Proposal & Joint Intervenors Alternative (Contentions 2 & 3).* Related Correspondence ML20155H4751988-10-10010 October 1988 Testimony.* Discusses Environ Impact of Force Evaporation of 2.3 Million Gallons of accident-generated Water by Licensee. W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20155H4711988-10-10010 October 1988 Affidavit of Cw Huver (Contention 5):further Considerations of Biological Effects & Health Hazards of Tritium.* Copyrighted Matl Encl.Related Correspondence ML20154D5201988-09-0707 September 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880907 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-109.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20151G6951988-07-14014 July 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880714 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-140.Related Documentation Encl ML20196B6041988-05-26026 May 1988 Transcript of 880526 Advisory Panel Meeting in Harrisburg, PA to Discuss Decontamination of TMI-2.Pp 1-117.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20154N4101988-04-14014 April 1988 Transcript of 880414 Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 Public Meeting in Lancaster,Pa.Related Info Encl. Pp 1-100 ML20148F2351988-03-17017 March 1988 Transcript of 880317 Briefing in Washington,Dc Re Status of TMI-2.Pp 1-51.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236Y1061987-12-0808 December 1987 Transcript of Special Prehearing Conference on 871208 in Harrisburg,Pa Re Disposal of accident-generated Water. Pp 1-86 ML20238C6981987-10-0505 October 1987 Deposition of a Beach.* Transcript of 871005 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re R Parks Allegations.Pp 1-244.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20235J7071987-09-30030 September 1987 Transcript of 870930 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md. Pp 225-343 ML20238D4641987-09-0909 September 1987 Transcript of 870909 Oral Argument in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-57 ML20238C7531987-08-20020 August 1987 Vol II to Transcript of Hl Hofmann 870820 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 208-471 & 489-494. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7891987-08-18018 August 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol IV to Transcript of 870818 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 551-818. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7651987-06-25025 June 1987 Deposition of Hl Hofmann.* Transcript of 870625 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-206 ML20238C8041987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol III to Transcript of 870624 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp III-1 - III-89 ML20235J1271987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vols II & III of Transcript of Rd Parks 870624 Deposition.Related Correspondence ML20238C7981987-06-23023 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol II to Transcript of 870623 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp II-1 - II-263.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7941987-06-22022 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol I to Transcript of 870622 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-199. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C5921987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Transcript of 870616 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Allegations of Harassment Against R Parks. Pp 1-198.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C6171987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Corrected Title Page of 870616 Deposition ML20215L2731987-05-0808 May 1987 Transcript of 870508 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md.Pp 19-224.In Camera Session (Pp 101-138) Bound Separately ML20238C7331987-04-24024 April 1987 Deposition of Rc Arnold.* Transcript of 870424 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-224.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q9801987-04-16016 April 1987 Transcript of 870416 Periodic Meeting W/Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Washington,Dc.Pp 1-50.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q8021987-04-15015 April 1987 Transcript of 870415 Briefing by DOE in Washington,Dc Re TMI-2 Core Exam Program.Pp 1-64.Viewgraphs Encl ML20238C6521987-04-10010 April 1987 Deposition of Bk Kanga.* Transcript of 870410 Deposition in Gaithersburg,Md Re R Parks.Pp 1-151.Supporting Documentation Encl 1998-09-17
[Table view] Category:DEPOSITIONS
MONTHYEARML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20235N2161989-02-17017 February 1989 Follow-up Testimony Clarifying Position on Question of Disposition of Over 2 Million Gallons of Accident Generated Water.Related Documentation & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20235S9911989-02-16016 February 1989 Transcript of 890216 Public Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-119. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20206C9391988-11-0707 November 1988 Transcript of 881107 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa.Pp 1,122- 1,417.Witnesses:JA Auxier,Ji Fabrikant,Skolnik & Mather ML20235M7601988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Public Hearing in Lancaster,Pa for Presentation of Limited Appearance Statements.Pp 998-1,121 ML20206C2801988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 859-997.Witnesses:JA Martin, SS Yaniv,F Skolnik,S Lewis & a Bhattacharyya ML20205Q6581988-11-0202 November 1988 Transcript of 881102 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 573-858.Supporting Documentation Encl.Witnesses:Gg Baker,Wj Cooper & L Munson ML20205Q6441988-11-0101 November 1988 Transcript of 881101 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 288-572.Supporting Info Encl. Witnesses:K Hofstetter,Kl Harner,L Thomas & M Masnik ML20205N5791988-10-31031 October 1988 Transcript of ASLB 881031 Meeting in Lancaster,Pa Re License Amend Application.Pp 87-287 ML20205P0451988-10-25025 October 1988 Transcript of 881025 Periodic Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-30 ML20205G1851988-10-25025 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Supporting Documentation Encl.Related Correspondence ML20205E5021988-10-24024 October 1988 Licensee Rebuttal Testimony of Ji Fabrikant on Health Effects of Tritium (Contention 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1751988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1531988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ww Weaver on Accident Risks (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1901988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ja Auxier & Ji Fabrikant on Effects of Tritium (Contentions 3 & 5d).* Supporting Info Encl.Related Correpondence ML20155H1661988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Kl Harner & Kj Hofstetter on Sampling & Analysis of accident-generated Water (Contentions 3 & 4b).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1401988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Je Tarpinian on Occupational Dose Assessments (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1281988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Dr Buchanan on Evaporation Proposal & Joint Intervenors Alternative (Contentions 2 & 3).* Related Correspondence ML20155H4751988-10-10010 October 1988 Testimony.* Discusses Environ Impact of Force Evaporation of 2.3 Million Gallons of accident-generated Water by Licensee. W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20155H4711988-10-10010 October 1988 Affidavit of Cw Huver (Contention 5):further Considerations of Biological Effects & Health Hazards of Tritium.* Copyrighted Matl Encl.Related Correspondence ML20154D5201988-09-0707 September 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880907 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-109.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20151G6951988-07-14014 July 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880714 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-140.Related Documentation Encl ML20196B6041988-05-26026 May 1988 Transcript of 880526 Advisory Panel Meeting in Harrisburg, PA to Discuss Decontamination of TMI-2.Pp 1-117.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20154N4101988-04-14014 April 1988 Transcript of 880414 Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 Public Meeting in Lancaster,Pa.Related Info Encl. Pp 1-100 ML20148F2351988-03-17017 March 1988 Transcript of 880317 Briefing in Washington,Dc Re Status of TMI-2.Pp 1-51.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236Y1061987-12-0808 December 1987 Transcript of Special Prehearing Conference on 871208 in Harrisburg,Pa Re Disposal of accident-generated Water. Pp 1-86 ML20238C6981987-10-0505 October 1987 Deposition of a Beach.* Transcript of 871005 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re R Parks Allegations.Pp 1-244.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20235J7071987-09-30030 September 1987 Transcript of 870930 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md. Pp 225-343 ML20238D4641987-09-0909 September 1987 Transcript of 870909 Oral Argument in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-57 ML20238C7531987-08-20020 August 1987 Vol II to Transcript of Hl Hofmann 870820 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 208-471 & 489-494. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7891987-08-18018 August 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol IV to Transcript of 870818 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 551-818. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7651987-06-25025 June 1987 Deposition of Hl Hofmann.* Transcript of 870625 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-206 ML20238C8041987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol III to Transcript of 870624 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp III-1 - III-89 ML20235J1271987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vols II & III of Transcript of Rd Parks 870624 Deposition.Related Correspondence ML20238C7981987-06-23023 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol II to Transcript of 870623 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp II-1 - II-263.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7941987-06-22022 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol I to Transcript of 870622 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-199. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C5921987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Transcript of 870616 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Allegations of Harassment Against R Parks. Pp 1-198.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C6171987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Corrected Title Page of 870616 Deposition ML20215L2731987-05-0808 May 1987 Transcript of 870508 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md.Pp 19-224.In Camera Session (Pp 101-138) Bound Separately ML20238C7331987-04-24024 April 1987 Deposition of Rc Arnold.* Transcript of 870424 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-224.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q9801987-04-16016 April 1987 Transcript of 870416 Periodic Meeting W/Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Washington,Dc.Pp 1-50.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q8021987-04-15015 April 1987 Transcript of 870415 Briefing by DOE in Washington,Dc Re TMI-2 Core Exam Program.Pp 1-64.Viewgraphs Encl ML20238C6521987-04-10010 April 1987 Deposition of Bk Kanga.* Transcript of 870410 Deposition in Gaithersburg,Md Re R Parks.Pp 1-151.Supporting Documentation Encl 1998-09-17
[Table view] Category:NARRATIVE TESTIMONY
MONTHYEARML20154G2941998-09-17017 September 1998 Transcript of 980917 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re License Transfer of TMI-1 from Gpu Nuclear,Inc to Amergen. Pp 1-41 ML20059J5171993-09-30030 September 1993 Transcript of 930923 Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-130.Related Documentation Encl ML20198E5581992-12-0101 December 1992 Transcript of Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel on 921201 in Rockville,Md ML20059N5941990-10-0404 October 1990 Transcript of 900928 Public Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Studies of Cancer in Populations Near Nuclear Facilities, Including TMI ML20247G0361989-07-26026 July 1989 Transcript of Oral Argument on 890726 in Bethesda,Md Re Disposal of accident-generated Water.Pp 1-65.Supporting Info Encl ML20247D2761989-04-20020 April 1989 Transcript of 890420 Briefing in Rockville,Md on Status of TMI-2 Cleanup Activities.Pp 1-51.Related Info Encl ML20245A2961989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of 890413 Meeting in Rockville,Md Re Affirmation/Discussion & Vote ML20245A8381989-04-13013 April 1989 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 890413 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-79.Supporting Info Encl ML20235N2161989-02-17017 February 1989 Follow-up Testimony Clarifying Position on Question of Disposition of Over 2 Million Gallons of Accident Generated Water.Related Documentation & Certificate of Svc Encl ML20235S9911989-02-16016 February 1989 Transcript of 890216 Public Meeting of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-119. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20206C9391988-11-0707 November 1988 Transcript of 881107 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa.Pp 1,122- 1,417.Witnesses:JA Auxier,Ji Fabrikant,Skolnik & Mather ML20235M7601988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Public Hearing in Lancaster,Pa for Presentation of Limited Appearance Statements.Pp 998-1,121 ML20206C2801988-11-0303 November 1988 Transcript of 881103 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 859-997.Witnesses:JA Martin, SS Yaniv,F Skolnik,S Lewis & a Bhattacharyya ML20205Q6581988-11-0202 November 1988 Transcript of 881102 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 573-858.Supporting Documentation Encl.Witnesses:Gg Baker,Wj Cooper & L Munson ML20205Q6441988-11-0101 November 1988 Transcript of 881101 Hearing in Lancaster,Pa Re TMI-2 License Amend Application.Pp 288-572.Supporting Info Encl. Witnesses:K Hofstetter,Kl Harner,L Thomas & M Masnik ML20205N5791988-10-31031 October 1988 Transcript of ASLB 881031 Meeting in Lancaster,Pa Re License Amend Application.Pp 87-287 ML20205P0451988-10-25025 October 1988 Transcript of 881025 Periodic Briefing by TMI-2 Advisory Panel in Rockville,Md.Pp 1-30 ML20205G1851988-10-25025 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Supporting Documentation Encl.Related Correspondence ML20205E5021988-10-24024 October 1988 Licensee Rebuttal Testimony of Ji Fabrikant on Health Effects of Tritium (Contention 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1751988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of GG Baker & Wj Cooper on Dose Assessments & Microorganisms (Contentions 2,3 & 5d).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1531988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ww Weaver on Accident Risks (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1901988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Ja Auxier & Ji Fabrikant on Effects of Tritium (Contentions 3 & 5d).* Supporting Info Encl.Related Correpondence ML20155H1661988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Kl Harner & Kj Hofstetter on Sampling & Analysis of accident-generated Water (Contentions 3 & 4b).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1401988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Je Tarpinian on Occupational Dose Assessments (Contention 2).* Related Correspondence ML20155H1281988-10-11011 October 1988 Licensee Testimony of Dr Buchanan on Evaporation Proposal & Joint Intervenors Alternative (Contentions 2 & 3).* Related Correspondence ML20155H4751988-10-10010 October 1988 Testimony.* Discusses Environ Impact of Force Evaporation of 2.3 Million Gallons of accident-generated Water by Licensee. W/Certificate of Svc.Related Correspondence ML20155H4711988-10-10010 October 1988 Affidavit of Cw Huver (Contention 5):further Considerations of Biological Effects & Health Hazards of Tritium.* Copyrighted Matl Encl.Related Correspondence ML20154D5201988-09-0707 September 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880907 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-109.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20151G6951988-07-14014 July 1988 Transcript of Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 880714 Meeting in Harrisburg,Pa.Pp 1-140.Related Documentation Encl ML20196B6041988-05-26026 May 1988 Transcript of 880526 Advisory Panel Meeting in Harrisburg, PA to Discuss Decontamination of TMI-2.Pp 1-117.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20154N4101988-04-14014 April 1988 Transcript of 880414 Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 Public Meeting in Lancaster,Pa.Related Info Encl. Pp 1-100 ML20148F2351988-03-17017 March 1988 Transcript of 880317 Briefing in Washington,Dc Re Status of TMI-2.Pp 1-51.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20236Y1061987-12-0808 December 1987 Transcript of Special Prehearing Conference on 871208 in Harrisburg,Pa Re Disposal of accident-generated Water. Pp 1-86 ML20238C6981987-10-0505 October 1987 Deposition of a Beach.* Transcript of 871005 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re R Parks Allegations.Pp 1-244.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20235J7071987-09-30030 September 1987 Transcript of 870930 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md. Pp 225-343 ML20238D4641987-09-0909 September 1987 Transcript of 870909 Oral Argument in Bethesda,Md.Pp 1-57 ML20238C7531987-08-20020 August 1987 Vol II to Transcript of Hl Hofmann 870820 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 208-471 & 489-494. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7891987-08-18018 August 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol IV to Transcript of 870818 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 551-818. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7651987-06-25025 June 1987 Deposition of Hl Hofmann.* Transcript of 870625 Deposition in San Francisco,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-206 ML20238C8041987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol III to Transcript of 870624 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp III-1 - III-89 ML20235J1271987-06-24024 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vols II & III of Transcript of Rd Parks 870624 Deposition.Related Correspondence ML20238C7981987-06-23023 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol II to Transcript of 870623 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp II-1 - II-263.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C7941987-06-22022 June 1987 Deposition of Rd Parks.* Vol I to Transcript of 870622 Deposition in Newport Beach,Ca Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-199. Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C5921987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Transcript of 870616 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Allegations of Harassment Against R Parks. Pp 1-198.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20238C6171987-06-16016 June 1987 Deposition of R Meeks.* Corrected Title Page of 870616 Deposition ML20215L2731987-05-0808 May 1987 Transcript of 870508 Prehearing Conference in Bethesda,Md.Pp 19-224.In Camera Session (Pp 101-138) Bound Separately ML20238C7331987-04-24024 April 1987 Deposition of Rc Arnold.* Transcript of 870424 Deposition in Washington,Dc Re Civil Penalty.Pp 1-224.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q9801987-04-16016 April 1987 Transcript of 870416 Periodic Meeting W/Advisory Panel for Decontamination of TMI-2 in Washington,Dc.Pp 1-50.Supporting Documentation Encl ML20212Q8021987-04-15015 April 1987 Transcript of 870415 Briefing by DOE in Washington,Dc Re TMI-2 Core Exam Program.Pp 1-64.Viewgraphs Encl ML20238C6521987-04-10010 April 1987 Deposition of Bk Kanga.* Transcript of 870410 Deposition in Gaithersburg,Md Re R Parks.Pp 1-151.Supporting Documentation Encl 1998-09-17
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LICENSEE'S TESTIMONY OF RICHA9D WILSON IN RESPONSE TO CLI-80-5, ISSUE (11),
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OUTLINE The purpose of this testimony is to respond to Issue 11 of the Commission's March 6, 1980 Order, CLI-80-5, Sholly Contention 14(b), and ANGRY Contention No. IV, all of which concern Licensee's ability to support the operation of TMI-l with sufficient technical capability from both in-house and outside sources.
Licensee's new centralized nuclear organization assures that TMI-1 will receive the technical support it needs. The Technical Functions Division of the GPU Nuclear Corporation (GPUNC) provides about two hundred professionals, under the supervision of highly qualified managers, dedicated to assuring the technical adequacy of TMI-l and GPU's other nuclear facilities. Not only does this group of people represent a new, centralized technical capability within Licensee's organization, but it also constitutes a significant increase in staff. Included within Technical Functions are the engineering disciplines of mechanical engineering, electrical and instru-mentation engineering, metallurgical engineering, engineering mechanics, and nuclear engineering. In addition to providing to TMI-1 extensive technical support through its in-house professional capability, Licensee augments its technical resources by utilizing the expertise of the TMI-l NSSS designer (B&W), the architect / engineer (Gilbert Associates), and I
numerous other technical firms. The w0rk of these outside technical organizat.ons is carefully monitored by Technical Functions, as is the availability of adequate resources witki-l
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Moreover, TMI-2 recovery is the responsibility of a dedicated GPUNC technical group; a major portion of the technical resources required by TMI-2 beyond those specifically provided for in GPUNC will be obtained from Bechtel Power Corporation, not from Licensee.
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I This testimony, by Richard Wilson, Vice President of the Technical Functions Division of GPU Nuclear Corporation, is a addressed to the following questions as they relate to tech-nical matters:
CLI-80-5, ISSUE (11)
Whether Metropolitan Edison possesses sufficient in-house technical capability to ensure the simultaneous safe operation of Unit 1 and clean-up of Unit 2. If Metropolitan Edison possesses insufficient technical resources, the Board should examine a.rangements, if any, which Metropolitan Edison has made with its vendor and architect / engineer to supply the necessary technical expertise.
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The Licensee's management capability, in terms of organizational, staffing, and technical capabilities, is not sufficient. Specifically, the following deficiencies in Licensee's management capability are contended:
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The Technical Functions Division is responsible for assuring the technical adequacy of all aspects of GPU Nuclear Corporation (GPUNC). In fulfilling its responsibility, the Division utilizes its own extensive internal resources, as well as the resources of outside nuclear steam supply system organizations, architect engineers, and other consultants. The major activities of Technical Functions, as described in l Licensee's Restart Report, Section 5.30, are to perform, manage and direct all out-of-plant engineering, design and safety analyses; to maintain and administer the distribution of all plant technical basis and configuration control documents (e.a., drawings, specifications, lists, safety analysis reports, environmental reports, and technical specifications);
to interface with regulatory agencies and prepare, review and approve all licensing document correspondence; to perform plant technical monitoring, assessment, productivity analysis and performance evaluations; to prepare, review, or concur in all engineering, operating and licensing procedures; to specify, manage and direct all fuel materials and fabrication contrac-tors; to prepare and monitor engineering schedules and cost estimates; to review, evaluate and ensure adequate communica-tions within GPU as to NRC notices, bulletins and reports as well as other nuclear plant operating experience reports in the industry; to direct operating plant Shift Technical Advisors; to define technical requirements for training programs; to plan and direct all startup and major test activities; and to l - . -. -
analyze major equipment failures. The majority of the approximately 250 Technical Functions personnel devoted to these activities are located at GPU's Parsippany offices, although a number of staff work at each of the nuclear plant units or rotate between these lccations.
The Technical Functions Division described herein, with broad centralized responsibility for operational support and technical review of GPUNC's nuclear plants, is a significant departure from the organization which existed prior to the TMI-2 accident. Prior to March 1979, technical support to TMI operations was provided by onsite engineers assigned to the
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plant staff and by the Generation Engineering Department within Metropolitan Edison Company (Met Ed), with occasional input from the GPU Service Corporation's (GPUSC's) technical resources as deaanded. Met Ed's Generation Engineering Department, located in Reading, Pennsylvania, totalled approxi-mately 40 personnel. Table 1 summarizes the educational background a .f professional experience of that organization as of March 1979. The educational and professional qualifications of GPUSC's Technical Functions personnel as of March 1979 are presented in Table 2. Of course, prior to the Unit 2 accident, GPUSC's resources were devoted not only to backup for TMI-1 and TMI-2, but also to Oyster Creek, Forked River and fossil plants within the GPU system. The vast majority of GPUSC's technical efforts, in fact, were focused on support for Forked River construction. Additional engineering support was provided
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nuclear plants are operated in accordance with their respective licenses and to provide for a continuing interface with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission- Currently, approximately 60% of Technical Functions is dedicated to TMI-1. The remaining 40%
is apportioned between Oyster Creek (35%), and TMI-2, Forked River and Saxton. The educational and professional quali-fications of GPUNC Technical Functions staff is presented in Table 3.
The Vice President of Technical Functions reports to the Office of the President of GPUNC. He is responsible for the quantity and quality of the staffing for the Division; the proper functioning of the interfaces with the operating plants and other divisions of GPU Nuclear Corporation; the effectiveness of the licensing and technical support provided to the facilities; the use and direction of outside engineering j resources; and ultimately, for the technical performance of the GPUNC plants.
The GPUNC educational and experience requirements for the Vice President exceed the July 17, 1980 NRC draft management criteria. They are a minimum of 15 years of responsible engineering management experience, the majority of which must be in the nuclear industry. The position requires an engi-neering degree in one of the principle engineering disciplines with advanced degrees or specialized training desirable. As my attached resume reflects, I possess both a Bachelor and Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering, am a graduate of
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Reporting directly to me are the heads of each of the six Departments within Technical Functions, ss shown on Figure 1.
These include Engineering Projects, Systems Engineering, Engineering and Design, Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Startup and Test and Engineering Services. In addition to the major Departments, there is a small administrative staff. The qualifications of each of the Department heads exceeds the NRC's draft management criteria (July 1980).
The Engineering Project Management Department provides a central project or task management capability for the Division.
This Department coordinates the detailed tasks within the l
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Unit 1 a senior department staff member is presently assigned on a full-time basis to coordinate Technical Functions Division personnel at the site.
The current Department Manager, Mr. T. Crimmins, has degrees in Physics ( B.S. ) and Engineering Management (M.S.) and a total of 15 years of nuclear experience, including 5 years in operations. Prior to joining GPU, Mr. Crimmins was a commis-sioned officer in the Navy, serving on nuclear submarines. He was Licensing Manager in the GPU Service Corporation and Manager of Engineering for JCP&L prior to assuming his current position. The staffing level of the Department and its cumulative years of engineering experience are indicated in Table 3.
The Systems Engineering Department provides specialized technical capability, including direction of the on-site Shift Technical Advisors, who work on shift with the unit operating staff. Systems engineers analyze plant operations (including plant transients), fuel performance and fuel management;
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engineering, Licensee Event Reports (LERs) and general industry experience are evaluated by Systems Engineering and factored into plant activities through an ongoing technical evaluation of major plant trends, particularly those important
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or potential safety concerns. The Department has the authority to bring matters receiving improper attention or resolution to senior management for resolution. Typically, technical information concerning other reactors of relevance to TMI-1 is received in the form of bulletins or letters received from B&W, information received by equipment vendors, and NRC bulletins, circulators, and information notices. In order to fulfill its responsibility for monitoring and evaluating industry informa-tion, Systems Engineering maintains computer communications with NSAC and B&W plant owners.
The cur rent Department manager , Mr. R. Keaton, has a B.S.
degree in physics and 23 years of nuclear technology experi-ence. Prior to joining GPU in 1978, Mr. Keaton worked as a physicist at the Savannah River National Laboratories and at l the Atomic International Division of Rockwell International.
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that of an architect / engineering organization, although on a reduced scale. E&D' performs the engineering for plant modifications, interfaces with and reviews engineering per-formed by outside organizations, prepares drawings and specifi-cations, investigates failures of plant systems and components and provides readily accessible technical capability to support general operations or plant outages. Also, E&D reviews and approves plant procedures within its areas of responsibility, i.e. , primary and secondary mechanical process systems. The E&D Department contains such technical disciplines as mechanical and fluid systems engineering; engineering mechanics and fluid mechanics, electrical power, instrumentation and control engineering, and critical mechanical components. E&D also maintains a general design and drafting capability.
The incumbent head of E&D, Mr. D. Croneberger, has B.S.
degrees in Civil and Structural Engineering and 15 years of direct nuclear experience. Prior to joining GPU in 1978, Mr.
Croneberger was Chief Structural Engineer at Gilbert Associates, a leading architect / engineering firm. While at Gilbert Associates he had structur al engineering responsi-bilities for Three Mile Island, the Perry plant, and other Gilbert Associates nuclear work. The current staffing and experience of the E&D Department are indicated on Table 3.
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regulatory requirements. This Department is the principal interface with the NRC with respect to nuclear safety and environmental licensing, including all FSAR criteria changes, tdchnical specifications, review of I&E bulletins, circulars and notices and other safety or environmental evaluations.
Licensing and Regulatory Affairs also administers and controls NPLES permits, environmental technical specifications and, in general, interacts on programmatic licensing issues with all Federal, State and local regulatory groups. The Depar tment evaluates proposed regulatory activities, participates in generic licensing activities, and provides general licensing guidance on water quality standards, security, fire protection, and state or local codes and standards. In performance of its responsibilities, the Manager and staff of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs interact regularly with other Technical Functions Depar tments, the TMI-l Division, Nuclear Assurance, Administration, Radiological Control and external regulatory groups.
l The current manager of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Mr. T. Tipton, has a B.S. degree in electrical engineering, a
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Company's Licensing and Safety Group. The current staffing and experience of the Department are indicated on Table 3.
The Startup and Test Department of Technical Functions provides operational experience to support nuclear 7ngineering activities, and plans and directs the startup and testing of all significant plant modifications, using Plant Operations personnel. The Startup and Test Department also maintains responsibility for plant modifications until it is turned over formally to the unit's Operations Department af ter a final check of all modifications, as well as the review of all test and other documents.
The current Manager of the Startup and Test Department, Mr. G. Miller, has 16 years of experience and a B.S. degree in marine engineering. Mr. Miller's experience includes two years in the Merchant Marine, seven years of startup and test i
activity at Newport News shipbuilding on nuclear powered Navy vessels, and seven years at Metropolitan Edison Company. He has served at Three Mile Island within the Operating Organization, progressing to Plant Superintendent and later
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Engineering Services also establishes the procedures for maintaining current engineering documentation. The Department is responsible for the technical document control system for Technical Functions, providing a central master file of plant technical data.
The current Manager of Engineering Services, Mr. C.
Mascari, has degrees in electrical engineering (B.S.) and business ( M.S.) and 12 years of nuclear experience. Prior to joining GPU, Mr. Mascari worked for five years in reactor instrumentation at Westinghouse and for an additional four years was the Westinghouse Project Manager for the NSSS units sold to Spain. The technical experience of Engineering Services is indicated on Table 3.
- Technical support requirements for an operating nuclear plant such as TMI-l require a broad spectrum of technical disciplines. In-house GPUNC technical resources are augmented by the capabilities of the nuclear steam supply system design-er, B&W, and the architect / engineer, Gilbert Associates.
Independent technical consulting firms are also employed as special circumstances might warrant. Typically, external support is obtained under one or more of the following circums-tances:
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- 4. When the contemplated effort is generic in nature and GPUNC can join with other utilities to perform the work on a shared basis.
- 5. When it is cost-effective for an outside technical organization to perform the work because of past direct experience or involvement.
- 6. When technical resources are required to augment in-house staff during high demand periods.
Use of outside firms is the joint responsibility of the cognizant Technical Functions engineering managers and the appropriate engineering project manager. Such determinations are routinely reviewed by the Technical Functions Vice President, who has the ultimate responsibility for completion and adequacy of all engineering work.
The performance of technical work by outside consultants is controlled by Licensee through a variety of means, including direction from appropriate engineering project menagers by formal task assignments; review and concurrence by the i
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Examples of outside technical support utilized for TMI Unit 1 include: (1) providing operating technical guidance for small break loss of coolant accidents and selected anticipated transients by B&W; (2) providing detailed evaluation of pressure vessel support capability and impact upon the NSSS by B&W; (3) performing selected TM1-1 restart modification engineering work by Gilbert Associates; and (4) performing a human engineering review of the TMI-l control room by MPR Associates and Drs. J.M. Christiansan and T.G. Sheraton, experts in human engineering technology.
To assure availability of adequate resources within Technical Functions to handle TMI-2 recovery as well as TMI-l operations, TMI-2 recovery is the responsibility of a dedicated GPUNC technical group within the Engineering Projects De pa r tmen t . This group is comprised of approximately 30 individuals of wnich 7 are currently full time GPUNC employees.
l' The balance of the group consists of individuals on loan for an indefinite period from Babcock and Wilcox, Burns and Roe, and other engineering organizations. In addition, Bechtel Power Corporation provides a large full-time technical staff to plan, evaluate, engineer and otherwise support TMI-2 recovery. The l majority of technical resources required for TMI-2 beyond those I
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Currently, Bechtel provides about 75 professionals in full-time support of Unit 2 activities. Although it will be adjusted as necessary during TMI-2 recovery and decontamination activities, the peak Bechtel technical support over the next 5 years is projected by Bechtel and GPUNC to be in the order of 300 professionals.
In summary, GPUNC Technical Functions has evolved since the TMI accident into a strong technical organization dedicated to GPU's nuclear projects. Technical Functions provides to Licensee the capability to provide TMI-1 with sufficient in-house technical resources. The GPUNC in-house technical resources, in both number of professionals and total experience supporting nuclear operations, has more than doubled; direct
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Sliolly Contention No. 14 and Angry Contention No. IV (Technical Resources and Capal>llity)
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Metropolitan Edison - Generation Engineering Departmenita March, 1979 Years of No. With No. of No. of llegrees Years of Nuclear Operating No.
Department Professionals BS/BA MA/MS PhD Experience Experience Experience Witti PE's License 1.icensing il 10 4 41 24.5 2 1 Mechanical &
Systems Engr. 12 11 2 97 81.5 2 5 Projects 8 7 3 90.5 44 3 4 Nuclear Fuels (Operations) 4 3 3 1 77.5 47 1 Electrical &
Controls Engr. 3 4 77.5 14.5 3 TOTAL.S 38 35 12 1 383 211 8 13 1.lcensee's Testimony of R. F. Wilson In Response to CLI-80-5, Issue (11),
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TA111.E 2 GPil SEltVICE CORPORATION - TECilNICAl, FilNCTIONS Marcli 1979 Years of Years of No. Witti
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Department P ro f ess i oiuil s liS/liA HS/MA l' lid Experience Experience Experience Witti PE's Safety & !.icensing 17 12/ 4 7/ 2 -
163 75 5 2 Systems Engineering 31 27 16/ 1 449 253 8 6 m
Engineering &
Design 49 32 13/ 1 759 225 1/4 3 20 Engineering Manageraent 11 10 2/ 1 174 104 5 4
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TOTAL.S 108 81/ 4 26/ 2 2 1,545 657 21 32 1
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Total No. Accumulation Accumulation No. Personnel Witti Department Personnel llS MS PhD Engr. Exp.-Years Nuclear Exp.-Years Nuclear Operations Exp.
Engineering Services 10 6 3 108 31 -
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Engineering and 75 59 20 2 1,000 423 6 Design
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Engineering 64 47 18 473 267 15 Pro.}ects
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Division Staff 4 3 1 S7 $5 3 TOTALS 230 178 62 6 2,315 1,294 57
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WITNESS QUALIFICATIONS RICHARD F. WILSON Business Address: GPU Service Corporation 100 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Education: B.S., Mechanical Engineering University of California at Berkeley, 1951.
M.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, 1953.
Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology, 1954.
University of Michigan Public Utility Executive Program, 1979.
Experience: Director - Technical Functions Division, General Public Utilities Nuclear Group, September, 1980 to present. Technical responsibility for the Engineering, Design, Licensing and Technical Support of all nuclear generating stations in the GPU System. The position manages the technical resources of GPU Nuclear, including the day-to-day support for plant operations.
Acting Director, TMI-2, from September, 1979 until March 1980. Responsible for direction of all TMI-2 recovery operations.
Director, Engineering and Quality Assurance Departments, GPU Service
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September, 1980. During this time, responsible for design and construction of quality assurance engineering for new generation.
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I Manager, Quality Assurance Departtent, GPU Service Corporation, 1975 to '..577.
Responsibilities for design and construction Quality Assurance.
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Manager, Manufacturing Engineering, Offshore Power Systems, Jacksonville, Florida, 1973 to 1975. Responsibilities included all activities associated with manufacturing planning, tooling, industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, and technical support to the planned manufacturing facility.
Various positions at the Atomic
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International Division of Rockwell l International from 1954 to 1973, including Program Manager for the
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Atomic International work on the fast breeder program, Engineering Supervisor, Depar tment Manager , Chief Proj ect Engineer, and Chief Program Engineer.
Performed and supervised work in almost every facet of reactor engineering, physics, facility design, safety, and reactor operations. Projects included a wide variety of reactor applications ranging from aernspace and rocket propulsion to marine propulsion, test reactors, and a number of central station power reactor systems.
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Affiliations: Member, Atomic Industrial Forum Committee on Power Plant Design, Construction and Operations.
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!!embe r , Babcock and Wilcox Plant Owners Group.
Member, Electric Power Research Institute Nuclear Power Division Committee.
Member, American Nuclear Society.
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