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Submits Criteria for Establishing Staffing Levels,Supporting QA Program for Facility Per NRC 800819 Request.Graph & Organizational Chart Encl
ML19337B235
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Site: South Texas  STP Nuclear Operating Company icon.png
Issue date: 09/24/1980
From: Oprea G
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO.
To: Seyfrit K
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
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SFN:C-0510, ST-HL-AE-541, NUDOCS 8010010661
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. The Light l NE%f Houston Lighting & Power RO. Box 1700 Houston. Texas 77001 (713)228-9211 September 24, 1980 ST-HL-AE-541 SFN: C-0510 l l

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Mr. Karl Seyfrit Director, Region IV l Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76012

Dear Mr. Seyfrit:

South Texas Project Units 1&2 Docket Nos. STN 50-498, STN 50-499 Criteria For Quality Assurance Staffino Levels As requested in the public meeting of August 19, 1980, and identified as H-15 in our connitment list submitted to you on September 18, 1980, this letter describes the criteria for establishing the staffing levels for Houston Lighting & Power Company's site Quality Assurance organization to support our quality assurance program at the South Texas Project. Personnel projections through the end of 1986, as shown on the attached functional organization chart and manloading curves, (attachment 1) were arrived at using the following approach.

For each functional section of the site organization, we identified the specific quality assurance activities (job duties and responsibilities) that  ;

individuals in that part of the organization are responsible for accomplishing.

We determined for each of those activities the number of man-hours required to accomplish the job and used those man-hours, considering the schedular flow of project activities from the present through the end of the job, to calculate the number of personnel in each segment of the organization required to support the activities of that segment.

l The attache aph depicts man-loading curves vy discipline and resulting total requiremen .s ecessary to support the quality assurance program through 1986. We intend to add personnel to the organization according to the curves shown on the graph. The people added will be experiences personnel in order to maximize the effectiveness of the additions. Should anticipated requirements not I

materialize or change in time, we will accordingly adjust our need either up or down, depending on circumstances.

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Y"T T September 24,1980 ST-HL-AE-541 SFN: C-0510 Page 2 Required experience levels will be established on an individual basis by the Project QA Supervisor and the Project QA Manager, with consideration given to the experience level that exists within the group. Each group will have a mixture of people with varying degrees of experience.

Our work papers establishing the numbers represented by each of the curves on attachment 1 is available for review should you desire to do so.

If you have any questions, please contact me. .

Very truly ours,

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/ Exe tive V ce President GWO/pjb Attachment

  • Houston Ughting L Power Ccnnpany September 24, 1980 ST-HL-AE-541 SFN: C-0510 Page 3 cc: D. G. Barker Howard Pyle H. R. Dean R. L. Beeth J. D. Parsons R. L. Waldrop A. J. Granger R. A. Frazar M. D. Scwharz (Baker & Botts)

R. Gordon Gooch (Baker & Botts)

J. R. Newman (Lowenstein, Newman, Reis, Axelrad & Toll)

Director, Office of Inspection & Enforcement Nuclear Regulatory Cannission Washington, D. C. 20555 M. L. Borchelt

  • Executive Vice President Central Power & Light Company P. O. Box 2121 Corpus Christi, Texas 7B403 R. L. Range Central Power & Light Company P. O. Box 2121 Corpus Christi, Texas 7B403 R. L. Hancock Directcr of Electrical Utilities City of Austin P. O. Box 1088 Austin, Texas 78767 T. H. Muehlenbeck City of Austin P. O. Box 1088 Austin, Texas 78767 J. B. Poston Assistan General Manager of Ope. rations City Public Service Board P. O. Box 1771 San Antonio, Texas 78296 A. vonRosenbero City Public Service Board P. O. Box 1771 San Antonio, Texas 78296 1

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Hou i..n 1.ichung v Pim es ( "t"P '"' September 24, 1980 ST-HL-AE-541 SFN: C-0510 Page 4 Charles Bechoefer, Esquire Chairman, Atomic Safety & Licensing Board U. 5. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Dr. James C. Lamb, III 313 Woodhaven Road Chapel Hill, North Carolina ~27514 Dr. Enneth A. Luebke Atomic Safety & Licensing Commission U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Connission Washington, D. C. 20555 Steven A. Sinkin, Esquire  !

116 Villita Street l San Antonio, Texas 78205 Citizens for Equitable Utilities c/o Ms. Peggy Buchorn Route 1, Box 432 Brazoria, Texas 77422 Richard W. Lowerre, Esquire Assistant Attorney General for the State of Texas P. O. Box 12548 l Capitol Station l Austin, Texas 78711 Henry J. McGurren, Esquire Hearing Attorney Office of the Executive Legal Director U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission l

Washington, D. C. 20555

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