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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20211B7881999-08-10010 August 1999 Transmits Summary of Two Meetings with Risk-Informed TS Task Force in Rockville,Md on 990514 & 0714 ML20209H6921999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Comments on Preliminary Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis Provided in NRC Re Operational Condition Reported in LER 269/1998-04 ML20195H1681999-06-10010 June 1999 Forwards Copy of Preliminary ASP Analysis of Operational Condition Discovered at Ons,Units 1,2 & 3 on 980212 & Reported in LER 269/98-004,for Review & Comment ML20207C0321999-05-18018 May 1999 Forwards Fifth Rept Which Covers Month of Apr 1999. Commission Approved Transfer of TMI-1 Operating License from Gpu to Amergen & Transfer of Operating License for Pilgrim Station from Beco to Entergy Nuclear Generating Co ML20206E4101999-04-26026 April 1999 Forwards Four Copies of Rev 9 Todpc Nuclear Security & Contingency Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20205T1301999-04-0909 April 1999 Informs That on 990317,C Efin & Ho Christensen Confirmed Initial Operator Licensing Exam Schedule for Y2K.Initial Exam Dates Scheduled for Wks of 000710 & 17 for Approx 13 Candidates ML20205B0571999-03-24024 March 1999 Informs That Author Determined That Partial Exemption from 10CFR170 Fee Requirements Appropriate for Footnote 4 of Review of License Renewal Application for Ons,Units 1,2 & 3, That Staff Determines Has Generic Value to Industry ML20207C0501999-02-25025 February 1999 Submits Annual Rept Specifying Quantity of Each of Principal Radionuclides Released to Environment in Liquid & Gaseous Effluents,Per 10CFR72.44(d)(3).Effluent Release from ISFSI for CY98 Was Zero ML20202J1901999-01-28028 January 1999 Discusses License Renewal for Operating Power Reactors.Two Applications Received for Renewing Operating Licenses. Commission Established Adjudicatory Schedule Aimed at Completing License Renewal Process in 30-36 Months ML20202H7621999-01-28028 January 1999 Discusses Guidance Re License Renewal for Operating Power Reactors Developed in Response to FY99 Energy & Water Development Appropriations Act Rept 105-581 ML20198S8721999-01-0707 January 1999 Responds to Message to Marks Re Info Request on Appeal Deadline & Desire to Serve Appeal Either by e-mail or by Alternative Regular Mail ML20198Q8871999-01-0707 January 1999 Responds to to Chairman SA Jackson Re Issues for Consideration for Commission During Oconee License Renewal Process.Commissioners Must Remain Impartial During Pendency of Case.Copy of Order LBP-98-33 Encl.Served on 990107 ML20198Q8971998-12-17017 December 1998 Expresses Concerns Re License Renewal of Duke Energy,Oconee Nuclear Station,Units 1,2 & 3.Commends NRC on Steps Agency Has Undertaken to Conclude Renewal Process.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990107 05000269/LER-1998-012, Forwards LER 98-012-01,re RB Spray Pumps Being Declared Inoperable Due to Npsh.Rept Has Been Revised to Indicate Results of Testing & Corrective Actions Taken to Date1998-12-0303 December 1998 Forwards LER 98-012-01,re RB Spray Pumps Being Declared Inoperable Due to Npsh.Rept Has Been Revised to Indicate Results of Testing & Corrective Actions Taken to Date 05000269/LER-1998-013, Forwards LER 98-013-00 Re Condition Prohibited by Ts,Per 10CFR50.73(a)(1)(d).Circumstances & Causes for Event Have Not Been Fully Determined & Will Be Provided in Supplemental LER on or Before 9812021998-11-0202 November 1998 Forwards LER 98-013-00 Re Condition Prohibited by Ts,Per 10CFR50.73(a)(1)(d).Circumstances & Causes for Event Have Not Been Fully Determined & Will Be Provided in Supplemental LER on or Before 981202 ML20155D2651998-10-23023 October 1998 Expresses Appreciation for Supporting Commission Initiative in Issuing Recent Statement of Policy on Conduct of Adjudicatory Proceedings.Case-specific Orders Were Issued in Calvert Cliffs & Oconee License Renewal Proceedings ML20155B1481998-10-21021 October 1998 Informs That as Result of Discussion of Issues Re Recent Events in Ice Condenser Industry,Ice Condenser Mini-Group (Icmg),Decided to Focus Efforts on Review & Potential Rev of Ice condenser-related TS in Order to Clarify Issues ML20154B9421998-09-30030 September 1998 Amends Chattooga River Watershed Coalition Petition to Intervene in Proceedings Re Application of Duke Energy Corp to Renew OLs for Oconee Nuclear Station,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20154A8971998-09-30030 September 1998 Requests That Submitted Info Be Attached to Amends to Petition to Intervene in Proceedings Re Application of Duke Energy Corp to Renew Operating Licenses for Units 1,2 & 3 ML20153H6881998-09-27027 September 1998 Requests Consideration of Motion to Enlarge Time Required to Submit Amended Petition to Intervene in Proceeding Re Application of Duke Energy Corp to Renew OLs for Facilities ML20153E4721998-09-24024 September 1998 Forwards Notices of Appearances for Attorneys Representing Duke Energy Corp,Applicant in Proceeding for License Renewal of Oconee Units 1,2 & 3.With Certificate of Svc ML20153D1831998-09-17017 September 1998 Ack Receipt of of Duke Energy Co Inviting Reconsideration of Denial by NRC CFO of Duke Exemption Request from Annual Fee Requirements for General License Under 10CFR171.11(d) ML20151S7501998-08-31031 August 1998 Provides Update on Commitment Made by Licensee in Response to NOV & Imposition of Civil Penalty Re Valves in Ldst Instrument Lines That Were Incorrectly Translated Into Station Procedures ML20237B0871998-08-11011 August 1998 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Gfes of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 981007.Sample Registration Ltr Encl ML20236V9581998-07-27027 July 1998 Forwards Corrected Pages 3.5-30b of 961211 & 3.16-2 of 970205 TS Bases.Old Amend Numbers Were Left on Pages.Rev Changes Footer on Both Pages to Reflect Bases Changes ML20236P9451998-07-15015 July 1998 Forwards Emergency Response Data Sys Implementation Documents Including Data Point Library Updates for Oconee (Number 255),Dresden (Number 257) & Susquehanna (Number 258) ML20153D1961998-07-0909 July 1998 Requests NRC Reconsider & Grant Util Request for Exemption from Duplicative License Fee Under 10CFR171.11(d) for Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel at Oconee Nuclear Station ML20236J9871998-06-24024 June 1998 First Final Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Documents Listed in App a Already Available in Pdr.Documents Listed in App B Being Released in Entirety ML20247G0881998-05-14014 May 1998 Provides Rev 2 to Section 3.3, Instrumentation, in Support of TS-362 Amend Request.Position on Testing of Analog Trip Type Instruments W/Regard to Transition from CTS to ITS, Restated.Summary Description of Its/Bases Changes,Encl 05000269/LER-1998-002, Forwards LER 98-002-01 Re non-isolable Weld Leak on Pressurizer Surge Line Drain Pipe Which Resulted in Unit Shutdown1998-04-30030 April 1998 Forwards LER 98-002-01 Re non-isolable Weld Leak on Pressurizer Surge Line Drain Pipe Which Resulted in Unit Shutdown ML20217G0351998-03-26026 March 1998 Submits Ltr to Update Commitment Made by Oconee in Response to Subject Violation.Update Assures That Details of Particular CA Are Appropriately Contained in Docketed Correspondence ML20203J9301998-02-26026 February 1998 Submits Response to NRC Bulletin 88-008, Thermal Stresses in Piping Connected to Rcs. Suppl 1 to Bulletin Attached & Contains Listed Commitments ML20199J7441998-02-0202 February 1998 Responds to NRC Bulletin 96-004 for NUHOMS-24P Sf Storage Sys Used at Plant Site.Nrc Reviewed Response & Found Response to Be Acceptable ML20198K9321998-01-13013 January 1998 Ack Receipt of Requesting Exemption from 10CFR171 for ISFSI License SNM-2503 & General License Provisions of 72.214 ML20198M9361998-01-12012 January 1998 Responds to Request That rept,BAW-2303P,rev 3 Be Considered Exempt from Mandatory Public Disclosure.Determined That Info Sought to Be Withheld Contains Proprietary Commercial Info & Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure ML20203C8481997-12-10010 December 1997 Forwards Emergency Response Data Sys Implementation Documents for Plants.W/O Encl 05000269/LER-1997-003, Forwards LER 97-003-01 Re post-LOCA Boron Dilution Design Basis Not Being Met.Rept Includes Updated Info & Revised Corrective Action1997-11-12012 November 1997 Forwards LER 97-003-01 Re post-LOCA Boron Dilution Design Basis Not Being Met.Rept Includes Updated Info & Revised Corrective Action ML20198Q5741997-11-0303 November 1997 Provides Suppl to Initial 971020 Application for Amend to TS Re SG Tubing Surveillance Requirements,In Response to NRC 971030 Request for Addl Info.Proprietary Rev 3 to BAW-2303P, OTSG Repair Roll Qualification Rept Encl.Rept Withheld ML20211P1591997-10-17017 October 1997 Ack Receipt of & Check for $330,000 in Payment for Civil Penalty.Corrective Actions Will Be Examined During Future Insp ML20217D7261997-10-0101 October 1997 Informs That Staff Intends to Use Working Draft SRP-LR as Aid in Reviewing License Renewal Submittals Received from Dpc,Other Licensees & Owners Groups.Policy Issues Will Be Referred to Commission for Resolution ML20211F7981997-09-25025 September 1997 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-269/97-10,50-270/97-10 & 50-287/97-10 & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $330,000.Corrective Actions:Ldst Instrument Mods on All Three Units Completed ML20217D9341997-09-22022 September 1997 Informs That NRC Staff Has Accepted Deferral of Completion of Certain Actions Requested by Bulletin 96-03, Potential of Plugging of ECCS Strainers by Debris in Boiling Water Reactor ML20211C8021997-09-18018 September 1997 Forwards Revised TS Amend Re Reactor Bldg Structural Integrity.Previously Submitted TSs Contained Editorial Error ML20210T7121997-09-0404 September 1997 Informs That Representatives from Oconee Who Compose LERs Would Like to Meet W/Staff & AEOD at Convenient Place & Time to Facilitate Process.Concerns Addressed in Encl ML20216G5821997-09-0404 September 1997 Informs That 970730 Submittal Re Oconee Nuclear Station, Units 1,2 & 3 Will Be Marked Proprietary & Being Withheld Per 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of AEC Act of 1954 IR 05000269/19970071997-08-27027 August 1997 Discusses Insp Repts 50-269/97-07,50-270/97-07,50-287/97-07, 50-269/97-08,50-270/97-08 & 50-287/97-08 on 970606 & Forwards Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $330,000 ML20210N1531997-08-13013 August 1997 Confirms 970807 Telcon Between J Burchfield & R Carroll Re Management Meeting to Be Conducted at Oconee Nuclear Station on 970922.Purpose of Meeting to Discuss Oconee Emergency Power Project Initiatives ML20210M8381997-08-13013 August 1997 Confirms Conversation Between J Burchfield & R Carroll on 970807 Re Mgt Meeting to Be Conducted in Region II Ofc on 971113.Meeting to Discuss Status of Plant Performance Improvement Initiatives ML20210N1121997-08-12012 August 1997 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 971008. Facililty Must Submit Either Ltr Indicating No Candidates Scheduled to Participate or Listing Names of Candidates ML20149J4841997-07-21021 July 1997 Forwards Addl Pages to Rev 5 to Duke Power Co Nuclear Security & Contingency Plan. Encl Withheld 1999-08-10
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20209H6921999-07-15015 July 1999 Forwards Comments on Preliminary Accident Sequence Precursor Analysis Provided in NRC Re Operational Condition Reported in LER 269/1998-04 ML20206E4101999-04-26026 April 1999 Forwards Four Copies of Rev 9 Todpc Nuclear Security & Contingency Plan,Per 10CFR50.54(p)(2).Changes Do Not Decrease Safeguards Effectiveness of Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20207C0501999-02-25025 February 1999 Submits Annual Rept Specifying Quantity of Each of Principal Radionuclides Released to Environment in Liquid & Gaseous Effluents,Per 10CFR72.44(d)(3).Effluent Release from ISFSI for CY98 Was Zero ML20198Q8971998-12-17017 December 1998 Expresses Concerns Re License Renewal of Duke Energy,Oconee Nuclear Station,Units 1,2 & 3.Commends NRC on Steps Agency Has Undertaken to Conclude Renewal Process.With Certificate of Svc.Served on 990107 05000269/LER-1998-012, Forwards LER 98-012-01,re RB Spray Pumps Being Declared Inoperable Due to Npsh.Rept Has Been Revised to Indicate Results of Testing & Corrective Actions Taken to Date1998-12-0303 December 1998 Forwards LER 98-012-01,re RB Spray Pumps Being Declared Inoperable Due to Npsh.Rept Has Been Revised to Indicate Results of Testing & Corrective Actions Taken to Date 05000269/LER-1998-013, Forwards LER 98-013-00 Re Condition Prohibited by Ts,Per 10CFR50.73(a)(1)(d).Circumstances & Causes for Event Have Not Been Fully Determined & Will Be Provided in Supplemental LER on or Before 9812021998-11-0202 November 1998 Forwards LER 98-013-00 Re Condition Prohibited by Ts,Per 10CFR50.73(a)(1)(d).Circumstances & Causes for Event Have Not Been Fully Determined & Will Be Provided in Supplemental LER on or Before 981202 ML20155B1481998-10-21021 October 1998 Informs That as Result of Discussion of Issues Re Recent Events in Ice Condenser Industry,Ice Condenser Mini-Group (Icmg),Decided to Focus Efforts on Review & Potential Rev of Ice condenser-related TS in Order to Clarify Issues ML20154A8971998-09-30030 September 1998 Requests That Submitted Info Be Attached to Amends to Petition to Intervene in Proceedings Re Application of Duke Energy Corp to Renew Operating Licenses for Units 1,2 & 3 ML20154B9421998-09-30030 September 1998 Amends Chattooga River Watershed Coalition Petition to Intervene in Proceedings Re Application of Duke Energy Corp to Renew OLs for Oconee Nuclear Station,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20153H6881998-09-27027 September 1998 Requests Consideration of Motion to Enlarge Time Required to Submit Amended Petition to Intervene in Proceeding Re Application of Duke Energy Corp to Renew OLs for Facilities ML20153E4721998-09-24024 September 1998 Forwards Notices of Appearances for Attorneys Representing Duke Energy Corp,Applicant in Proceeding for License Renewal of Oconee Units 1,2 & 3.With Certificate of Svc ML20151S7501998-08-31031 August 1998 Provides Update on Commitment Made by Licensee in Response to NOV & Imposition of Civil Penalty Re Valves in Ldst Instrument Lines That Were Incorrectly Translated Into Station Procedures ML20236V9581998-07-27027 July 1998 Forwards Corrected Pages 3.5-30b of 961211 & 3.16-2 of 970205 TS Bases.Old Amend Numbers Were Left on Pages.Rev Changes Footer on Both Pages to Reflect Bases Changes ML20153D1961998-07-0909 July 1998 Requests NRC Reconsider & Grant Util Request for Exemption from Duplicative License Fee Under 10CFR171.11(d) for Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel at Oconee Nuclear Station ML20247G0881998-05-14014 May 1998 Provides Rev 2 to Section 3.3, Instrumentation, in Support of TS-362 Amend Request.Position on Testing of Analog Trip Type Instruments W/Regard to Transition from CTS to ITS, Restated.Summary Description of Its/Bases Changes,Encl 05000269/LER-1998-002, Forwards LER 98-002-01 Re non-isolable Weld Leak on Pressurizer Surge Line Drain Pipe Which Resulted in Unit Shutdown1998-04-30030 April 1998 Forwards LER 98-002-01 Re non-isolable Weld Leak on Pressurizer Surge Line Drain Pipe Which Resulted in Unit Shutdown ML20217G0351998-03-26026 March 1998 Submits Ltr to Update Commitment Made by Oconee in Response to Subject Violation.Update Assures That Details of Particular CA Are Appropriately Contained in Docketed Correspondence ML20203J9301998-02-26026 February 1998 Submits Response to NRC Bulletin 88-008, Thermal Stresses in Piping Connected to Rcs. Suppl 1 to Bulletin Attached & Contains Listed Commitments 05000269/LER-1997-003, Forwards LER 97-003-01 Re post-LOCA Boron Dilution Design Basis Not Being Met.Rept Includes Updated Info & Revised Corrective Action1997-11-12012 November 1997 Forwards LER 97-003-01 Re post-LOCA Boron Dilution Design Basis Not Being Met.Rept Includes Updated Info & Revised Corrective Action ML20198Q5741997-11-0303 November 1997 Provides Suppl to Initial 971020 Application for Amend to TS Re SG Tubing Surveillance Requirements,In Response to NRC 971030 Request for Addl Info.Proprietary Rev 3 to BAW-2303P, OTSG Repair Roll Qualification Rept Encl.Rept Withheld ML20211F7981997-09-25025 September 1997 Submits Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-269/97-10,50-270/97-10 & 50-287/97-10 & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $330,000.Corrective Actions:Ldst Instrument Mods on All Three Units Completed ML20211C8021997-09-18018 September 1997 Forwards Revised TS Amend Re Reactor Bldg Structural Integrity.Previously Submitted TSs Contained Editorial Error ML20210T7121997-09-0404 September 1997 Informs That Representatives from Oconee Who Compose LERs Would Like to Meet W/Staff & AEOD at Convenient Place & Time to Facilitate Process.Concerns Addressed in Encl ML20149J4841997-07-21021 July 1997 Forwards Addl Pages to Rev 5 to Duke Power Co Nuclear Security & Contingency Plan. Encl Withheld ML20141F1381997-06-25025 June 1997 Forwards Rev 4 to Nuclear Security Training & Qualification Plan, Per 10CFR50.4 ML20140C9531997-06-0303 June 1997 Requests NRC Approval of Amend to Oconee ISFSI to Obtain Commission Approval of Proposed Rev 6 to Encl Physical Security Plan.W/O Encls ML20148C8621997-05-22022 May 1997 Informs That TR BAW-2241P Will Be Ref in Future Submittals of P/T Limit Curve Revs for B&W Plants as Result of 970519 Telcon Between L Lois & J Taylor ML20141K1981997-05-19019 May 1997 Forwards Rev 6 to Duke Power Co Nuclear Security & Contingency Plan.Encl Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20138G8981997-04-30030 April 1997 Forwards Rev 5 to DPC Security & Contingency Plan.Encl Withheld ML20138B3421997-04-22022 April 1997 Submits Response to Request for Addl Info Re Proposed Amend to Reactor Bldg Structural Integrity Tech Specs.Info Provided in Attachments 2 & 3 Supersedes Revised Pages & Markup Pages in Attachment 1 & 2,respectively ML20137N0231997-03-26026 March 1997 Forwards Revised TS 3.1.6 Bases Pages Deleting Detection Time of Reactor Bldg Air Particulate Monitor for RCS Leak of 1 Gpm ML20137B4731997-03-12012 March 1997 Forwards Rev 3 to Security Training & Qualification Plan.Rev Withheld,Per 10CFR73.21 ML20134P3831997-02-18018 February 1997 Submits Clarification of Design Basis Requirements at ONS for Permanently Installed Insulation in Response to NRC Bulletin 93-002, Debris Plugging of Emergency Core Cooling Suction Strainers ML20138L2101997-02-14014 February 1997 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1997 for Oconee Nuclear Station,Units 1,2 & 3 & Revised Monthly Operating Status Repts for Dec 1996 ML20134G5511997-02-0404 February 1997 Requests Exemption to Requirements of 10CFR70.24 Re Criticality Accident Monitoring,Per 10CFR70.14(a) & 70.24(d) ML20133M5971997-01-13013 January 1997 Forwards Revs to Oconee Selected Licensee Commitments Manual ML20138G8411996-12-26026 December 1996 Submits Supplementatl Info Re Emergency Power Engineered Safeguards Functional Test Amend Request ML20132F0911996-12-17017 December 1996 Forwards Response to 961212 & 13 Telcons Re Amend to Licenses for Proposed Changes to Updated Final Safety Analysis Rept Re one-time Emergency Power Engineered Safeguards Functional Test 05000269/LER-1996-008, Forwards Suppl to LER 96-008 Concerning Missed Valve Surveillance Which Resulted in Borated Water Storage Tank Technical Inoperability1996-10-31031 October 1996 Forwards Suppl to LER 96-008 Concerning Missed Valve Surveillance Which Resulted in Borated Water Storage Tank Technical Inoperability ML20134H2231996-10-30030 October 1996 Forwards Revised TS 3.7 Bases,Indicating Info Deleted ML20129B2571996-10-16016 October 1996 Submits Addl Info Re 960220 Application for Amends to Licenses DPR-38,DPR-47 & DPR-55 Concerning Proposed Rev to Chemistry TS Sections 3.1.5,3.1.10 & 4.1,in Response to NRC Telcon Request.Revised TS Pages Encl ML20128H2731996-09-19019 September 1996 Forwards Public Version of Rev 96-06 to Plant Emergency plan.W/961003 Release Memo ML20117D5691996-08-23023 August 1996 Requests Exemption for Ons,Units 1 & 2 & Cns,Units 1 & 2 Iaw/Provisions of 10CFR73.5, Requirements for Physical Protection of Licensed Activities in Nuclear Power Reactors Against Radiological Sabotage ML20116F0051996-08-0101 August 1996 Forwards Corrected Page for Proposed Amend to TS Re Removal of Es Signal from Valves LPSW-4 & LPSW-5 ML20117E6031996-06-26026 June 1996 Forwards Public Version of Change 2 to RP/0/B/1000/01, Emergency Classification & Change 4 to RP/0/B/1000/22, Procedures for Site Fire Damage Assessment & Repair ML20112A0581996-05-14014 May 1996 Responds to NRC Bulletin 96-002, Movement of Heavy Loads Over Spent Fuel,Over Fuel in Reactor Core or Over Safety-Related Equipment ML20115C4371996-05-13013 May 1996 Responds to NRC Bulletin 96-02, Movement of Heavy Loads Over Spent Fuel,Over Fuel in Reactor Core,Or Over Safety-Related Equipment, ML20117D4931996-04-24024 April 1996 Submits Clarification of Reporting Requirements Under 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(vi) ML20107K4991996-04-19019 April 1996 Forwards Rev 2 to Security Training & Qualification Plan. Changes Identified in Rev 2 Do Not Decrease Effectiveness of Plan & Thereby Submitted,Per 10CFR50.54(p),(2).Rev Withheld, Per 10CFR73.21 ML20108C7031996-04-18018 April 1996 Forwards Public Version of Rev 96-03 to Vol B of Epips, Including Cover Sheet,Table of Contents Page 1,change 7 to CP/1&2/A/2002/05 & Change 6 to CP/3/A/2002/05 1999-07-15
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML16259A2391990-08-22022 August 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 27 to Company Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedure CMIP-2, News Group Plan. W/ Dh Grimsley 900906 Release Memo ML20059C1201990-08-20020 August 1990 Forwards Rept Summarizing Util Findings Re Three False Negative Blind Performance Urine Drug Screens Which Occurred During Jan & Feb 1990.Recommends That NRC Consider Generic Communication to Clearly State Reporting Requirement ML20063Q2671990-08-14014 August 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 36 to CMIP-1,Rev 32 to CMIP-4,Rev 36 to CMIP-5,Rev 41 to CMIP-6,Rev 40 to CMIP-7,Rev 27 to CMIP-8 & Rev 35 to CMIP-9.W/DH Grimsley 900821 Release Memo ML20055C9851990-06-25025 June 1990 Forwards Rev 9 to Training & Qualification Plan.Rev Withheld ML16152A9841990-06-19019 June 1990 Forwards Revised Public Version of Rev 90-03 to Vol B of Epips,Including CP/2/A/2002/04C, Operating Procedure for Post-Accident Liquid Sampling, & Maint Directive 8.1 ML20044A4491990-06-14014 June 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 90-05 to Vol C to EPIP Manual. W/Dh Grimsley 900627 Release Memo ML16152A9821990-06-14014 June 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 90-02 to Vol B to Oconee Nuclear Station Epips. W/Dh Grimsley 900627 Release Memo ML20043E2571990-05-31031 May 1990 Forwards Request for Relief 90-01 from Requirements of Section XI of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Re Inservice Insp During Second 10-yr Interval ML20043F4761990-05-30030 May 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures,Consisting of Rev 20 to CMIP-13 & Deletion of CMIP-15 & CMIP-17.W/900612 Release Memo ML20043A5441990-05-16016 May 1990 Discusses Status of Safety & Performance Improvement Program Portion of B&W Owners Group EOP Review Project ML16152A9621990-05-0909 May 1990 Forwards Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 35 to CMIP-1,Rev 26 to CMIP-2,Rev 31 to CMIP-4,Rev 35 to CMIP-5,Rev 40 to CMIP-6,Rev 39 to CMIP-7 & Rev 26 to CMIP-8.W/DH Grimsley 900517 Release Memo ML16152A9531990-05-0202 May 1990 Forwards Proprietary DPC-NE-2000P-A & Nonproprietary DPC-NE-2000-A, DCHF-1 Correlation for Predicting Heat Flux in Mixing Vane Grid Fuel Assemblies. Proprietary Rept Withheld ML20042H0321990-04-30030 April 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 90-04 to Vol C to EPIP Manual ML15217A1051990-03-26026 March 1990 Forwards Revised 1989 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept,Consisting of Revised Pages Summarizing Annual Liquid Dose Calculations ML20012D6941990-03-21021 March 1990 Advises of No Human Engineering Discrepancy Mods of Safety Significance for Overall Operation of Plant,Per 880420 Commitment ML16152A9411990-03-14014 March 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 90-01 (Vol a) to Emergency Plan Manual & Revs 90-01 (Vol B) & 90-03 (Vol C) to EPIP Manual.W/Dh Grimsley 900329 Release Memo ML20012B3741990-03-0101 March 1990 Requests Extension to Respond to Generic Ltr 90-01 Re Participation in Regulatory Impact Survey Until 900402.Util in Process of Completing Questionnaires for All Units ML15217A1031990-02-28028 February 1990 Forwards Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 for McGuire Nuclear Station Units 1 & 2 & Revised Process Control Programs & Offsite Dose Calculation Manuals ML20012B4541990-02-21021 February 1990 Forwards Public Version of Vol C to Rev 90-02 to EPIP Manuals ML20012B3661990-02-21021 February 1990 Forwards Rev 1 to Cycle 12 Reload Rept,Changing Assumed RCS Flow & Correcting Typo ML20012B1691990-02-19019 February 1990 Forwards Public Version of Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 34 to CMIP-1,Rev 25 to CMIP-2, Rev 30 to CMIP-4,Rev 34 to CMIP-5,Rev 39 to CMIP-5 & Rev 38 to CMIP-7 ML19354E6711990-01-24024 January 1990 Requests Approval to Use Alloy 690 Plugs as Alternative to Requirements of 10CFR55(a),codes & Stds for Plants Prior to 900226 ML20006C7181990-01-22022 January 1990 Forwards Rev 30 to Security Plan.W/O Encl ML16152A9061990-01-19019 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 90-01 to Vol C to Oconee Nuclear Station Implementing Procedures Emergency Plan & Rev 89-03 to Vol a to Oconee Nuclear Station Emergency Plan. W/900131 Release Memo ML16152A9091990-01-18018 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedure CMIP-1, Recovery Manager & Immediate Staff & Rev 24 to CMIP-2, News Group Plan. W/900131 Release Memo ML20005G7601990-01-0404 January 1990 Forwards Public Version of Rev 33 to Crisis Mgt Plan. Privacy Info Should Be Deleted Prior to Placement in Pdr.W/ D Grimsley 900118 Release Memo ML20005G1181990-01-0404 January 1990 Forwards Response to NRC Recommendations in 890828 Audit Evaluation Rept Re Safety & Performance Improvement Program. Util Fully Committed to Enacting Recommendations from Program Via B&W Owners Group Improvement Program ML20042D3731990-01-0202 January 1990 Forwards Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 32 to CMIP-1,Rev 29 to CMIP-4,Rev 33 to CMIP-5,Rev 38 to CMIP-6,Rev 37 to CMIP-7,Rev 32 to CMIP-9, Rev 1 to CMIP-14 & Rev 30 to CMIP-21 ML19351A5721989-12-0707 December 1989 Withdraws Commitment to Install Cavitating Venturies or Any Other Mod to Relieve Operator Burden in Ensuring That Emergency Feedwater Pumps Protected from Runout in Postulated Accidents W/Low Steam Generator Pressurization ML20011D2411989-11-30030 November 1989 Forwards Revised Crises Mgt Implementing Procedures, Including Rev 23 to CMIP-2 & Rev 3 to CMIP-15 ML16152A8751989-11-21021 November 1989 Forwards Proprietary DPC-NE-2003P-A & Nonproprietary DPC-NE-2003-A, Core Thermal-Hydraulic Methodology Using VIPRE-01. Proprietary Rept Withheld ML19332C6571989-11-20020 November 1989 Advises That Listed Addl Protective Measures Will Be Provided for Auxiliary Svc Water Piping,Per 890530 Ltr ML16152A8731989-11-0101 November 1989 Forwards Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing Procedures,Including Rev 31 to CMIP-1,Rev 28 to CMIP-4,Rev 32 to CMIP-5,Rev 37 to CMIP-6,Rev 36 to CMIP-7,Rev 25 to CMIP-8 & Rev 31 to CMIP-9.W/891020 Release Memo ML16152A8701989-10-30030 October 1989 Forwards Public Version of Rev 32 to Crisis Mgt Plan for Nuclear Stations. W/891113 Release Memo ML16152A8641989-10-18018 October 1989 Forwards Public Version of Revs 89-05 & 89-07 to Vol B & C, Respectively,Of Implementing Procedures Emergency Plan. W/891030 Release Memo ML19351A2771989-10-13013 October 1989 Advises That Tech Spec Amend Request,Including Revised 15 EFPY Pressure/Temp Limits & Revised Low Temp Overpressure Protection Sys Operability Requirements Will Be Submitted by 891115,per Commitment in 890131 Ltr Re Generic Ltr 88-11 ML19325C9181989-10-0909 October 1989 Forwards Rev 8 to Training & Qualification Plan.Rev Withheld ML20248F1971989-09-29029 September 1989 Clarifies Tech Spec Rev,Consisting of Changes to App J Test Requirements for Valves CA-27,HP-155 & CF-47.All Lines Leading from Auxiliary Bldg to Valves HP-155 & CA-27 Maintained Normally Isolated Through Closed Manual Valves ML20246G9561989-08-23023 August 1989 Submits Details of Method for Reporting Findings Resulting from Design Basis Documentation Program,Per 890728 Meeting. Util Agrees to Submit LER for Each Finding Identified in Design Basis Documentation Program ML20245H4841989-08-0909 August 1989 Forwards Addl Info on DPC-NE-3000, Thermal-Hydraulic Transient Analysis Methodology, Per 890718 & 19 Telcons Re Steam Generator Heat Transfer Modeling W/Retran Code ML20245L6441989-08-0404 August 1989 Documents 890726 Conference Call Re Implementation Schedule for ATWS Mods.Proposed Schedule for Mods to Install ATWS Mitigation Sys Actuation Circuitry Based on Decision to Utilize Programmable Logic Controller ML20248C0091989-07-31031 July 1989 Advises That Response to Generic Ltr 89-06, SPDS, Will Be Delayed Due to Late Date of Receipt of Ltr.Submittal Anticipted by 890808 ML20247H4211989-07-25025 July 1989 Forwards Rev 29 to Security Plan.Rev Withheld ML20247K0211989-07-21021 July 1989 Responds to Generic Ltr 88-14, Instrument Air Supply Sys Problems Affecting Safety-Related Equipment, Clarifying Info in .Use of Unqualified Components in Vent Paths for Valves Acceptable Based on Secondary Side Cooling ML20246G1711989-07-20020 July 1989 Submits Route Info for Shipment of Eight Irradiated Fuel Rods from Oconee to B&W Lynchburg Research Ctr in Sept 1989, Consisting of Single Shipment w/NLI-1/2 Spent Fuel Shipping Cask.Approval Requested by 890901 ML20247A8991989-07-13013 July 1989 Forwards Rev 4 to Process Control Program ML20246P5721989-07-13013 July 1989 Forwards Request for Relief 89-06 from Requirement of Section of XI of ASME Boiler & Pressure Code Re Second 10-yr Interval Inservice Insp.W/Three Oversize Drawings ML20246K2101989-06-28028 June 1989 Forwards Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Implementing procedures.W/890711 Release Memo ML20247N9591989-05-30030 May 1989 Forwards Request for Relief 89-04 from Inservice Insp Requirements of Section XI of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Based on Impracticality of Performing Full Volumetric Exam of Turbine Stop Valve Upper Head to Valve Body Studs ML20247E5401989-05-15015 May 1989 Confirms 890504 Discussion Re Acceptance of Util Proposed Schedule for Implementation of ATWS Mods.Util Cannot Commit to Submitting Final Design Description Earlier than 890901 1990-08-22
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Dear Mr. Giambusso:
Section 6.1.1.3 of tne Oconee Nuclear Station Technical Specifications, Appendix A to Operating Licenses DPR-38 and DPR-47, states that the station organization for operation, technical support, and maintenance shall be functionally as shown in Figure 6.1-1, " Station Organization Chart". It is requested that Figure 6.1-1 be revised as shown in Attachment 1. l Significant changes in the station organization, proposed in Attachment 1, are as follows:
- 1. Instrumentation and control personnel will be moved from the Technical Support Group and will report to an Instrument Engineer who reports to the Maintenance and Instrument Engineer.
- 2. Health physics personnel will report to a Health Physics Supervisor and chemistry personnel will report to the station Chemist. Both supervisors report to the Technical Support Engineer.
The supervisory and professional personnel who will fill the positions shown in Attachment 1 will meet the training and experience requirements described in Sections 4 and 5 of ANSI 18.1, " Selection and Training of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel". Sections 12.1 and 12.2 of the Oconee FSAR will be revised to re-flect the changes in the station organization. Section 12A.5 will also be revised to show the technical qualifications of supervisory personnel in the proposed organization. These revisions to the FSAR are shown in Attachment 2, and will be incorporated on June 14, 1974.
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Mr. Angelo Giambusso The proposed organizational change will strengthen the supervision and adminis-tration of Oconee Nuclear Station, particularly with regard to maintenance activities. Your prompt consideration of this matter is appreciated.
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E. D. Powell EDP:gje Attachments E. D. Powell, being duly sworn, states that he is Assistant Vice President of Duke Power Company; that he is authorized on the part of said company to cign and file with the Atomic Energy Commission this request for amendment of the Oconee Nuclear Station Technical Specifications, Appendix A to Facility Operating Licenses DPR-38 and DPR-47; and that all statements and matters set forth therein are true and correct to the best of his knowledge.
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i 12.1.2.7 Technical Support Engineer The technical support group at Oconee is headed by a Technical Support Engineer.
He reports directly to the Superintendent and has reporting to him the Per-formance Engineer, the Instrument and Control Engineer, the Chemist and the Health Physics Supervisor.
It is anticipated that the Technical Support Engineer and the Performance Engineer will obtain an AEC Senior Reactor Operator License.
12.1.2.8 Performance Engineer the Performance Engineer directs data gathering and evaluation in the areas of equipment and plant performance. Specifically included in this are core physics and core performance, from both nuclear and thermal-hydraulic con-siderations. He will assist in setting up fuel shuffling patterns and will participate in other phases of fuel management.
12.1.2.9 Health Physics Supervisor The Health Physics Supervisor has the responsibility for conducting the Health Physics Program for Oconee. His duties include training of personnel in use of equipment, control of radiation exposure of all personnel, continuous determination of the radiological status of the plant, surveillance of all radioactive waste disposal operations, conducting the Environmental Monitoring Program, and maintaining all required records. He has direct access to the Superintendent in matters concerning any phase of radiological protection.
This position may be combined with the Chemist in the future when an individual, fully qualified *n both fields, is available.
12.1.2.10 Chemist The Chemist is responsible for overall chemistry and radiochemistry require-ments, with special emphasis on primary and secondary system water chemistry. )
At some future date, a fully qualified individual may serve as both Chemist l and Health Physics Su Hrvisor.
12.1.2.11 Maintenance and Instrument Engineer The Maintenance and Instrument Engineer reports to the Superintendent and ;
is responsible for organizing and conducting preventive maintenance and repairs of all equipment at Oconee with the exception of certain electrical instrumentation applying only to the generators and switching station, which are maintained on a system basis by other departments. (12.1.1) Reporting to the Maintenance and Instrument Engineer are the Planning Engineer, Instru- ,
ment and Control Engineer, and Maintenance Engineer.
12.1.2.12 Maintenance Engineer The Paintenance Engineer has responsibility for prevencive maintenance and repair of all mechanical and non-instrument related electrical equipment.
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12.1.2.13 Instrument Engineer The Instrument and Control Engineer has responsibility for preventive main-tenance and repair of all instrumentation and controls at Oconee with the exception of certain electrical instrumentation applying only to the generators and switching station, which are maintained on a system basis by other depart-ments (12.1.1) He will also supervise computer maintenance.
12.1.2.14 Planning Engineer The Planning Engineer reports to the Maintenance and Instrument Engineer and is responsible for the coordinating, planning and scheduling of all preventive maintenance and repairs of all equipment at Oconee with the exception of
! certain electrical instrumentation maintained by other departments. He is also responsible for materials management at Oconec. Reporting to him are the Planners, Stores Supervisor and Preventive Maintenance Supervisor.
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12.2 TRAINING Ihe required training and qualifications of key personnel in the operating staf f of Oconea are summarized below. The educational and experience back-grounds of all candidates for positions on the plant staff 2.e carefully evaluated and training programs are initiated where required. The result is an exceptionally well-trained and well-qualified staff for operation.
The following minimum qualifications for key supervisory positions will meet the requirements of ANSI N.18.1-1971.
Position Minimum Requirements for Position Superintendent 1. Graduate in Engineering, a related physical science of equivalent ex-perience (1 year's experience for 1 year of college education)
- 2. Minimum of 6 years of responsible power plant experience, including a minimum of 3 years nuclear experience
- 3. Meets training and experience re-quirements for Senior Reactor Operator License. (But will not be j required to have an active license)
Assistant Superintendent 1. Same as Superintendent
- 2. Minimum of 6 years of responsible power plant experience, including i
at least 1 year nuclear experience
- 3. Same as Superintendent Operating Engineer 1. Graduate in Engineering, a related physical science or equivalent experience
- 2. Minimum of 6 years responsible power plant experience including at least 3 years nuclear experience
- 3. Hold, or be qualified for and acquire, a Senior Reactor Operator License Assistant Operating Engineer 1. Same as Operating Engineer
- 2. Minimum of 2 years plant experience including at least 1 year nuclear experience
- 3. Same as Operating Engineer 12-4
Position Minimum Requirement for Position Technical Support Engineer 1. Graduate in Engineering or a related physical science or equivalent in experience
- 2. Minimum of 4 years in a technically related position, including at least 1 year nuclear experience Performance Engineer 1. Graduate in Engineering, a related science or equivalent experience and training. (If the Technical Support Engineer is not a graduate in Engineering or related physical (
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Engineer shall be.)
- 2. Minimum of 2 years nuclear experience Maintenance Engineer 1. High school graduate with 2 years technical school or equivalent training or experience (1 year experience for 1 year technical school
- 2. Minimum of 1 year experience in nuclear plant maintenance 1
Instrument Engineer 1. Graduate in Engineering or a related I physical science or equivalent in I experience
- 2. Minimum of 1 year experience with power plant instrumentation and controls, h year of which is with nuclear instrumentation and controls l 1
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- 2. Minimum of 1 year experience in radiochemistry Health Physics Supervisor 1. High school graduate with 2 years technical training in Health Physics
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12A.5, TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS OF UIE OCONEE SUPERVISORY STAFF Mr. J. Ed Smith, Superintendent, has had extensive nuclear experience as well as a background of steam station operation experience. He joined Duke following graduation in 1949 with a EHE from N. C. State College. He held positions of Testman, Shif t Supervisor and Plant Engineer in Duke steam stations prior to completing the Reactor Operation Supervisory Program at the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology in the class of 1960-61. Assigned to the CVTR, he held positions of increasing responsibility as Shif t Supervisor Engineer, and Plant Supervisor.
He was intimately involved in the startup, e operation license. and de-commissioning of the CVTR, and held a senior reactor operators As plant Supervisor, he directed the maintenance and operations group and was responsible for operator training. In November 1967, Mr. Smith was named Superintendent of Oconee Nuclear Station, so that he has been personally involved in reviewing the plant design and layout and in the selection of his operating staff. Mr. Smith has a MNE Degree from the University of South Carolina, which he received in 1967.
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James W. Hampton, Assistant Superintendent and Acting Technical Support Engineer, is a BSME graduate of Clemson College in 1958, has held positions as Junior Engineer, Assistant Plant Engineer and Plant Engineer at Duke steam stations.
As Plant Engineer for four years at Lee Steam Station, he was re'79nsible for turbine-generator and switchyard operation. Mr. Hampton was nar ?d Assistant Superintendent of Oconee in 1968, following completion e of one year of graduate study in Nuclear Engineering at N. C. State University along with three other members of the Oconee staff. He and other Oconee supervisors conducted classes and study for the " cold license" trainees full l time for the six-month period immediately prior to the six-month work ex-perience at an operating reactor.
Mr. Hampton holds a senior reactor operator license for Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. Loyd E. Schmid, Operating Engineer, has over seventeen years of reactor operations experience. i He joined Duke in 1967 following six years at the CVTR in the operations group. I His CVT3 experience in positions of increasing responsibility as Reactor Technician, shift Supervisor, Relief Supervisor, Operation Supervisor, and Assistant Operating Engineer has involved all shif t operations duties associated with the safe and proper operations of the reactor and other plant systems. He held one of the first " hot licenses" and aforsenior their operator operatinglicense and played a key role in training CVTR personnel licenses.
joining CVNPA in 1961 was at His reactor operations experience prior to the National Reactor Testing Station in Idahe, where Operator. he served two years as Reactor Technician and three years as Reactor Mr. Schmid is a licensed senior reactor operator on Oconee Nuclear Station's Units 1 and 2.
Mr. Stanley A. Holland, Assistant Operating Engineer, joined Duke in 1948 and progressed through positions of increased responsibility at large fossil fuel generating plants prior to being named Shif t Supervisor in 1969. Mr. Holland participated in Duke's nuclear program beginning in 1968 and obtained a Letter of Certification on the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Reactor in 1969. Mr.
Holland is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
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Mr. Tony L. McConnell, Assistant Operating Engineer, joined Duke Power Company's Oconee' staff in September 1971 following graduation from the University of Tulsa with a BS Degree in Mechanical Engineering. Since joining Duke, Mr.
McConnell has held positions of Junior Engineer, Assistant Plant Engineer with responsibilities la new fuel receipt, inspection and storage, startup scheduling and coordination of startup testing. He completed a two-week B&W Simulator Operator Training Program in October 1973 and has completed the Duke Reactor Operator Training Program.
Mr. R. James Ansell, Assistant Operating Engineer, joined Duke Power Company in 1972 following work with the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission and Oak Ridge Associated Universities in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. A graduate from Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a BS Degree in Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, Mr. Ansell has work at the Marshall Steam Station and the Charlotte General Office before coming to Oconee Nuclear Station. Mr. Ansell has participated in the B&W Operator Training Program and the Duke System Design Training Course.
Mr. William Mack McClain, Shif t Supervisor, joined Duke in 1952 and progressed through positions of increased responsibility at large fossil fuel generating plants prior to being named Shift Supervisor in 1970. Mr. McClain participated in Duke's nuclear training program beginning in 1968 and obtained a Letter of Certification on the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Reactor in 1969. Mr. McClain is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. William M. Harris, Assistant Operating Engineer, joir.ed Duke in 1952 and :
gained experience in a large fossil fuei generating plant as a laboratory '
technician for five years and as an operator for eleven years. Mr. Harris entered Duke's nuclear training program in 1968 and obtained a Letter of Certification on the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Reactor in 1970. As a Control Operator, Mr. Harris participated in the training program and pre-operational testing at Oconee. Mr. Harris is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. Ned Fincher Edwards, Shif t Supervisor, joined Duke in 1967 and has progressed through positions of increased responsibility prior to being named Shif t Supervisor in February 1974. Mr. Edwards has participated in j the training program and preoperational testing at Oconee. Mr. Edwards is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. M. D. Kimray, Shif t Supervisor, joined Duke Power Company in May 1967 and has progressed through positions or increased responsibility prior to being named Shif t Supervisor in February 1974. Mr. Kimray is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. George A. Ridgeway, Shif t Supervisor, joined Duke Power Company in June 1966 and has progressed through positions of increased responsibility prior to being named Shif t Supervisor in Feburary 1974. Mr. Ridgeway is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. James T. Campbell, Shif t Supervisor, joined Duke Power Company in January 1966 and has progressed through positions of increased responsibility prior to being named Shif t Supervisor in Feburary 1974. Mr. Campbell is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
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n Mr. James Norman Pope, Shif t Supervisor, joined Duke Power Company in 1965 and gained experience as a large fossil fuel generating plant operator prior to enters _g Duke's nuclear training program in 1968. Mr. Pope participated in the training program and preoperational testing at Oconee in positions of increasing responsibility prior to being named Shif t Supervisor. Mr. Pope is a licensed Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. Henry T.. Lowery, Shif t Supervisor, joined Duke in 1963 and gained exper-ience as a hydroelectric plant operator prior to entering Duke's nuclear training program in 1968. Mr. Lowery participated in the training program 4
and preoperational testing at Oconee in positions of increased responsibility prior to being named Shift Supervisor. Mr. Lowery is a licensed Senior Reactor j Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. Ollie S. Bradham, Maintenance and Instrument Engineer, has over 21 years experience in the nuclear field. He joined Duke in 1967 following six years at the CVTR. As the CVTR Instrument / Electrical Supervisor, he was responsible for the safe and accurate performance of the nuclear instrumentation and control systems. In addition to the supervisory and technical work normally associated with this position, Mr. Bradham was involved in several major modifications to the CVTR, including conversion of Control Rod Drive amplifiers from tube type to transistorized type, and the design and fabrication of amplifiers and power supplies for the Source Range Nuclear System. His experience from 1953 to 1961 at the Savannah River Plant as Instrument Technician included work in electronic and pneumatic instrumentation in the reactor area and technical labs, and formal training in electronic and pneumatic ins truments.
Since joining Duke's Steam Production Department, Mr. Bradham has worked closely with Duke's Steam Engineering Department in the design and review of Oconee instrumentation and control systems.
Mr. J. M. Davis, Planning Engineer, received his BS Degree in Chemical Engineering f rom Clemson University in 1970, and joined Duke Power Company in October 1970. He was assigned to Marshall Steam Station prior to being transferred to Oconee Nuclear Station in July 1973.
l Mr. Danny Thompson, thintenance Engineer, has a background of over 16 years in the electrical maintenance field, il of these years in maintenance of Duke Power Company's steam stations. His experience includes work as a mechanic and machinist at the steam stations.
Mr. Roy C. Adams, Instrument Engineer, has twenty years experience in this field.
He joined Duke in 1967 following five years at the CVTR. Prior to coming to the CVTR in 1962, Mr. Adams accumulatec nine years of electronic and pneumatic experience at the Savannah River Plant. Since joining Duke, he has served as an Instrument and Control Technician at Lee Station and Instrument and Control Supervisor at Oconee Nuclear Station.
Mr. Don E. Havice, Instrument and Control Supervisor, has over 18 years
, nuclear experience. Mr. Havice joined Duke Power Company's Oconee Nuclear Station in 1969. Prior to coming to Oconee Nuclear Station, Mr. Havice's experience includes one year at Brush Bryllium Corporation in Ohio, one year at_ Westinghouse at Hampton, S. C., two years with Daniel Construction Company and 14 years at Savannah River Plant.
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Mr. Norman Turner, Instrument and Control Supervisor, has over 7 years nucledr experience in electronics. Mr. Turner joined Duke Power Company's Oconee Nuclear Station in 1970. Mr. Turner's experience includes four years electronic work at Sagamo Electric Company and 22 years electronic experience in the U. S. Army.
Mr. John Shaw, Instrument and Control Supervisor, has over 7 years nuclear experience.
Mr. Shaw joined Duke Power Company's Oconee Nuclear Station in 1970 following seven years in the U. S. Navy, four years of which was formal training in electronic and pneumatic instrumentation.
Mr. Dendy Clardy, Instrumant and Control Supervisor, joined Duke Power Company in 1964 and has progressed through positions of increased responsibility prior to being named Instrument and Control Supervisor. Mr. Clardy was transferred to the Instrument and Control Group at Oconee Nuclear Station in 1970.
Mr. Richard L. Wilson, Performance Engineer, obtained a BSNE from N. C. State University in 1962 and a MSE (nuclear engineering) from the University of Michigan in 1970.
He worked in the Nuclear Power Division of the Charleston Naval Shipyard for 18 months and served in the U. S. Navy for four years, receiving training in the nuclear power program and serving in the engineering department on board a destroyer. Mr. Wilson joined Duke in May 1970 and was named Performance Engineer in April,1971. Mr. Wilson has been involved in Oconee operator training, review and preparation of core physics test pro-cedures, and piping.
and developing cleaning requirements for the primary system components Mr. Robert C. Collins, Performance Engineer, obtained a BS Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee in 1970. Mr. Collins joined Duke l
Power Company in 1970 and was named Performance Engineer in September 1972.
Mr. Charles L. Thames, Health Physics Supervisor, has 18 years of practical experience in Health Physics work both at the Savannah River Plant and at the CVTR.
His experience at the Savannah River Plant included the calibration of radiation survey and counting instruments, lab and field work in environmental monitoring, and radiation monitoring and personnel exposure control at a reactor facility and c reprocessing plant. Mr. Thames' experience at the CVTR from 1962 to 1967 encompassed both health physics and operations. As Health Physics Technician, he was involved in radiation and radioactivity measurements, control of personnel exposure, and all related activities in the Health Physics Program at the CVTR. His positions as Reactor Operator and Shif t Supervisor involved considerable on-the-job tra;ning prior to receiving the Operator and Senior Operator Licenses. Since joining Duke in December, 1967, Mr. Thames' experience includes work at a steam station Chemistry Lab and assisting in establishing an Environmental Monitoring Lab.
He completed the ten-week Health Physics Course at Oak Ridge in 1968.
Mr. C. T. Yongue, Assistant Health Physics Supervisor, has 11 years of Health Physics and Nuclear power plant experience, four of these years at CVTR and seven years at Oconee Nuclear Station.
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Mr. Donald C. Smith, Chemist, received his BS Degree in Chemistry in 1966 from Memphis State University. Mr. Smith joined Duke Power Company's Oconee Nuclear Station in 1972 and has progressed through positions of increased responsibility prior to being named Chemist in January 1974.
Mr. Walter A. Brown, Jr., Staff Chenist, received his BS Degree in Chemistry in 1950 from Wofford College. Following three years of industrial experience in chemical analysis and quality control, he joined Duke in 1953. He was responsible for the power plant chenistry activities at Lee Steam Station.
Mr. Browh has been involved in the Oconee procedure preparation and checkout of the water treatment systems.
Mr. A. Wade Barksdale, Maintenance Supervisor, has a background of over 19 years in the maintenance of nuclear facilities. He joined Duke in 1967 from the CVTR, where he served as Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor. In addition to narmal maintenance activities, Mr. Barksdale's experience at the CVTR included design and fabrication of special handling tools and fixtures and a wide variety of modifications and improvements to both nuclear and conventional equipment. Prior to coming to the CV1R in 1961, Mr. Barksdale accumulated nine years of general maintenance background at the Savannah River Plant. His formal training includes a two-year course in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration in 1949. Since joining Duke, he has served as Assistant Maintenance Supervisor at Marshall Steam Station prior to his assignment at Oconee.
Mr. Donald L. Lanning, Maintenance Supervisor, has over 16 years experience in the electrical maintenance field. Mr. Lanning has been with Duke Power Company for the past six and one-half years, spending three and one-half years at Buck Steam Station and three years at Oconee Nuclear Station.
Mr. Lyman E. Summerlin, Staff Engineer, joined Duke in 1960 following graduation from N. C. State with a BSME. He held positions at Duke steam stations as Junior Engineer, Assistant Plant Engineer, and Plant Engineer. He has been invo:ved in all areas of plant operrtion with his primary responsibilities bein;; maintenance of instrumentation aad controls, performance testing and evaluation of many types of power plant equipment of components, and main-tenance of plant performance records. Mr. Summerlin completed one year of graduate study Jn Nuclear Engineering at N. C. State in 1968. Mr. Summerlin was involved in Oconee operator training activities and is a Senior Reactor Operator on Oconee Units 1 and 2.
Mr. I:obert M. Koehler, Staf f Engineer, obtained a BSME from N. C. State in 1964. He served in the U. S. Army's Corps of Engineers for two years prior to joining Duke as a Junior Engineer in plant operation at Marshall Steam Station.
Mr. Koehler was named Performance Engineer af ter receiving a Professional Degree in Nuclear Engineering from N. C. State University in 1968. Mr. Koehler has been involved in Oconee operator training and review of core physics test specifications and procedures.
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