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Redacted Version of Penelec/Gpu Internal Affairs Dept Rept Williamsburg Incident Investigation 89-WM-2
ML20101R264
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Issue date: 03/31/1992
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This is_a detailed report of an' investigation ~ conducted _followinglan allegation made by.'a former Penelec employee. The individual alleged that' material from the Saxton Nuclear-Experimental Corporation (SNEC),-located in' Saxton, Pennsylvania. was buried in Penelec's Williamsburg senerating-l *.

Station's ash disposal site in the mid 1970's.

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events relating to this investigation, immediately followrithe Preface.-

Following the Time Chart is an' Executive Summary of this investigation, followed by an Index.

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DATE February 7,1989 Andrew E. Mollura FnOM LOCATION dohnstown, EMC-1 TITLE Internal Affairs - Manager PHONE Ext. 8974 SUBJECT Executive Sumary of Williamsburg Station Investigation WM-2 TO J. G. Herbein Submitted for your review is a summary of an investigation, conducted by the Internal Affairs Department, relative to an allegation md that material from the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation (SNEC) was barded in the W1111amsburs, Station ash site.

REASON FOR INVESTIGATION AA . , a fonner Penelec employee, alleged thai e terial from a

SNEC was transported to and buried in the old ash site at Williamsburg between the latter portion of 1975 and the early portion of 1976.

4 y suspected that the buried material may have been radioactive.

CONCLUSION l There is no evidence to support that anything from SNEC was buried in the l old ash site, or any other location, on the Williamsburg Station property.

4 SYNOPSIS OF INVESTIGATION

! During a conversation which 6G . ,, Superintendent - Williamsburg Station Operations, had with Mr. (M , infonnation was disclosed by Mr. qA  ; hat material frcm SNEC was buried in the old Williamsburg ash site. Hr. AA further advised that he did not know if the material was radioactive. This activity occurred in the latter portion of 1975 or early 1976, as related to Mr. GB. Following the conversation with Mr. f)4 ., Mr. GG notified cc . , Manager of the Williamsburg Generating Station, of his discussion with Mr. A/) . Mr.

CC. then notified you, at which time the Internal Affairs Department 4

was requested to conduct an investigation.

Mr. /p was interviewed by me and stated that he observed a triaxial dump truck, containing black barrels and construction concrete, on the old ash site at Williamsburg late in 1975 or the early portion of 1976. In eddition to the triaxial truck, a backhoe was also observed en the ash site. When Mr. Aa confronted pp (deceased), who was the Superintendent of Station Operations at Williamsburg, to question him about the activity, Mr. pp would only tell Mr. /U) that the  ;

material in the truck was from SNEC. Mr. , AA stated that Mr.

4 h D0 was the only Williamsburg employee who knew about the activity.

fy Mr. M then contacted his imediate superior, EE (deceased),  ;

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J. G. Herbein February 7,1989 Page 2 who was the Manager of Station Operations, and questioned him about the O activity. Mr. 6F ' indicated to Mr. (to that he was not aware of V the activity, but would atternpt to ascertain what was occurring and recontact Mr. #A . Shortly af ter Mr. /}/) 's conversation with

-, Mr. 66 ', Ralph Conrad allegedly contacted Mr. 84 and instructed him to not concern himself with the activity on the ash pile, as it was none of his business. Mr. 4A then concluded that due to the cloak of secrecy surrounding the events which were occurring, he became very suspicious and felt that the material being buried may be radioactive.

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Because of Mr. Conrad's instruction,- Mr. AA took no additional action.

-a Mr. Conrad was contacted as a result of the consnent made by Mr. AA indicating that Mr. Conrad knew of the activity at Williamsburg. Mr.

Conrad stated that he does not recall having a conversation with anyone about burying waste from SNEC at Williamsburg and would have never authorized SNEC material to be buried at F'111amsburg, or any other Penelec facility.

Numerous additional interviews of past and present Penelec and contracted employees were conducted, yielding no infonnation to substantiate the allegation.

Penelec's Saxton Steam Generating Station was dismantled at appr'o ximately the same time when this incident allegedly occurred. All documented and verbal infonnation indicates that the contractor was only instructed to demolish and remove the material associated with the steam station. The b) b infonr.ation further revealed that all SNEC equipment and buildings were to be protected from damage, by the contractor, during the steam station's demolition. The contractor was to use whatever protective barriers necessary to accomplish this requirement. There is no information

( indicating that SNEC material was removed during the demolition of the Saxton Steam Station.

A file searc. , conducted by GPUNC employees, indicated that there were no radioactive waste shipments from SNEC during the time frame Mr. AA alleges this incident occu. red.

Water samples from Williamsburg's old flyash disposal site and flyash and bottom ash samples from Williamsburg's new flyash disposal site were collected for analysis. Radiological surveys of both sites, using hand held meters, were also conducted. The results of all tests were consistent with natural backgroun t radioactivity and radiation.

The Nuclear Regulatory Consnission (NRC) and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (DER) were notified of this investigation.

At the conclusion of this investigation, Mr. AA was recontacted and maintained his position with regard to his allegation. Mr. M was told that no evidence could substantiate his observation and that all scientific test results proved to be negative. Mr. AA indicated that he was satisfied with these findings and did not wish to have this O matter pursued any further. Mr. AA was advised that this report d will be reviewed by appropriate Penelec and GPUNC management prior to forwarding the report to the NRC. Mr. M ' was assured that all necessary investigative action would be taken prior to the termination of this investigation.

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  • February 7,1989 Page 3 It should be noted that due to Mr. AA , involuntary resignation from Penelec, and negative feelings he has toward varfoes employees (Mr. Conrad

_ N in particular) at Penelec, he has admitted that he has "an ax to grind."

However, there is no evidence to support the fact thct Mr. /g made this allegation as an act of retaliation against Penelec or any of its employees.

Two "Upon Inquiry News Releases" were prepared by Penelec's Comunications Department as a result of periodic vodates furnished to the department throughout this investigation.

Following the review of this memo by you and other appropriate members of Penelec's management, it will be forwarded to James Knubel, Director - GPUNC Security, for review and distribution to the NRC, accompanied by the detailed investigative report.

Please contact me should you have any questions relative to this investigation or the contents of this memo.

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KF- 382 L.L 387-388, 396-397 Conrad, R. 9 Cowgill, C. 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330

[' F 110 f4 M 382 Goof, B. '31, 332, 336, 337, 341, 343-362, 367 Goodman, D. 337 Greco, J. 61-63, 112, 113, 312, 313, 323, 330 v

) MN 385-386 CC 3, 62, 64, 114, 364 Herbein, J. 1, 2, 9, 286, 312, 330, 331, 332, 336, 337, 343-Hilderand, J. 332 68 4, 62, 63-65, 337 Kline, J. 326, 327, 328 Knubel, J. 2, 4, 7, 8, 62, 67, 71, 7 2, .

318, 329, 330, 331, 332 Kovalchick, J. 70, 109 Ah 7, 8, 6 3 ', 284, 285, 329, 330 00 389 Meo, C. 331, 332, 364

. Montgomery, C. 62, 71, 73-77, 286-291 Pastor, K. 341, 363, 367

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Auger, J. 9 Class, H. 330 Dial, J. '

329-Fix, K. 342-Furmanchik, A. 330 Long, R. 9 Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4, 8, 62, 67,-316, 317,

'324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 332, 336-Pennsylvania Department of 61, 63, 112,-'113,'312, 313 Environmental-Resources 318, 323 Pennsylvania Public Utility 329, 330 Commission Upon-Inquiry News Releases 4-6, 67-69, 309-31'1, 333-335, 338-340,;364-366 Wise,-R. 7 2 ', 286, 312, 330, 363

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LJ Investigative Report Sent to 315, 368 GPUNC Letter of Agreement Between 114, 280, 281 Penelec & Kovalchick Salvage for Saxton Steam Station Demolition, dated 1-1-75 Letter from W. Ah to 110, 111 R. Wise (in part), dated 7-12-88 AA Resignation Information 65 Memo from J. Auger to J. Knubel, 71, 78 dated 1-17-89 Memo from LLL to

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" TOTA 1. sTota= PROPERTY DAMAGED PROPERTY LAaOR te ReCOvtRspPROPERTy LOSSES s e a g 19 NARRATivt-ust WhaY #eAPPENED. C.RV9EW1. PHYSICAL EVIO(8eCE GATWhiRio. ANY ADDfTr.,8eAL We#0RMAT108e 8 ROM A40vt SLOCKs. AMO ANY OTHf R PERTWeENT lh70RMATIO*e On January 5,1989, J. G. Herbein notified me at 12:00 noon that he 1 received infonnation f rom cc. 5uperintenuen6 of i.ne Williamsburg Generating Station, tnat an unknown substance from the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation (SNEC) site was possibly buried in the Williamsburg ash site during the mid 1970's. Mr. c. c received this i

information f rom Mr. Bb as a result of a telephone Gnversation Detween Mr. EB and M who is a former Penelec employee and former Williamsburg Station superintendent. Due to Mr. HerDein's concern Inat 20 Q UN#0umotD C CLIARED 21 PERSOse seOTWE0 pe lNTIR*4A' AFF AIRS DEPARTMENT. .lOHNSTOWN 22 Daft /TIMi h0TW40 Andrew E. Mollura 4

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c.c. to forward him written correspondence pertaining to Mr. 63 telephone conversation with 4A Attached to this report 15 a copy of the handwritten correspondence from Mr. cc to Mr. Herbein, dated December 23, 1988.

Mr. Herbein advised me that he is unaware of any radioactive matertal being buried in the ash site at Williamsburg. Mr. Herbein did state that the 4 Fossil Fuel Generating Station at Saxton was dismantled in the mid 19/O's.

The Saxton Nuclear Station was deactivated in the early 1970's. Mr. Herbein i' stated that some of the equipment was transferred from SNEC to Williamsburg for use, but to his knowledge there was no radioactive material sent to Williamsburg, i

Mr. Herbein notified James Knubel, Director GPU Nuclear Security, of this incident. Mr. Knubel, Mr. Herbef n, and I agreed that I should interview Mr.

, y pertaining to his conversation with Mr. /M-- A meeting 1s set for

January 6,1989, with Mr. 85 at Penelee's Corporate Headquarters.

' ~ Mr. Herbein also notified R. L. Wise and R. W. Conrad of the incident. I notified H. M. Class, Jr. and A. S. Furmanchik, Jr. of this incident.

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IPPtNELIC WOAA LOCATION PostfiON tMPLOYtg NO SUFemvison ACTION gupgoygg 6 hAAAAftvt-ust AL4 misutTS OF ADorTIOsnAL 8NvtSTIGATION AND ADO (TIONAL INFQfiMATON FROM A80vt SLOCES On January 6,1989, at 9:30 a.m. , Mr. BB a twenty year employee of Penelec, appeared at nty office and the following interview was conducted. Mr.

% stated, "One day ~ AA called and we were just chitchatting and the subject of SNEC came up. I think I'm the one that mentioned that (SNEC).

All he said was, 'Do you know that you guys have stuff from SNEC buried in your ash site (Williamsburg)?' He said that it came in drums. He said that he didn't know if it was hot (radioactive) or not. He said he had to fight witn GG , who he replaced, to get it stopped. He said that this happened when he just came to Williamsburo. I think it was early '76 or late

'75. He didn't know how much was buried, where it was buried, or what the substance was. CC said he talked to GG about it and l n G6 told him that nothing was buried from Saxton. When the Saxton plant was j

h dismantled, we did have things shipped to us. like tools and a water purifier, but no radioactive waste that I remember. When the water purifier came, we l changed the resin and buried the old resin in the ash oile. I don't know-if it was radioactive, but I doubt it. The Saxton plant was torn down by a

j. contractor. I'm not sure of the contractor's name. It may have been Kovalchik from Indiana, Pennsylvania or Reed from Broadtop, about four or five miles from Saxton. When I spoke with ele , there was concern in his voice about the barrels buried in the' site. I don't know how the material was taken j to Williamsbura." (This interview concluded at 10:00 a.m.)

Following the interview. I met with Mr. Herbein who advised me to confer with Mr. Knubel pertaining to notifying the Nuclear Regulatory Cormnission (NRC ) . Mr. Knubel was contacted by telephone and indicated that he would be notifying the NRC immediate?y of the situation. Mr. Knubel further requested me to establish a meetina with Mr. A4 and interview him pertaining to his knowledge about the substance. R. E. Kane contacted Mr. AA and

( established a tentative meeting for January 9.1989, between Mr. A6 and l me. Mr. Knubel will also attend this meeting.

l l Attached to this report is an upon inquiry news release, which was prepared in the event that the news media- reouests comment pertaining to this situation.

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CONFIDENTIAL i o4rc January 6, 1989 h) Paul Abras v mou tocrysos Johnstown 7,yte Media Relations Manager FHONE 0290 SUBJECT UPon-Inquiry-Only Statement re Saxton Debris at Williamsburg Station To J.G. HERBEIN Attached for your information and use in case of questions from the media is a confidential upon-inquiry-only statement regarding the possibility that debris from Saxton Nuclear Station was buried at Williamsburg Generating Station.

The statement will also be used by Penelec Communications and GPUNC Communications to respond to media inquiries.

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CONFIDENTIAL January 6. 1989 Upon-inquiry-only statement re possibility of Saxton Nuclear Station debris being buried at ash site at Williamsburg Generating Station:

Officials of Penelec and GPU Nuclear Corporation (GPUNC) are investigating the possibility that some debris from mid-1970's dismantling activities at the old Saxton Nuclear Station in Bedford County was buried at the Williamsburg Generating Station in Blair County.

The investigation is centering on a report that the debris was buried at the old ash-disposal site at Williamsburg Station.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has been infomed of the investigation.

p Beyond this information, officials of Penelec and GPUNC do not want d to comment because the investigation is continuing.

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Mr. y stated. "I was at Williamsburg as the Superintendent late in '75 o early '76. I remember a backhoe, on tracks, coming onto the ash site oroperty. DD (deceased), who worked for me, knew what was going ~

on, but the only thing I got out of him was that they (people on the ash site) were outtino somethina in the ash site from SNEC. There was a dump truck (triaxial) containing black barrels on top of concrete with re-bar sticking (3 out. I then called E.E (deceased), who was my boss and asked what was l () going on. He said he didn't know what was going on and he would get back to me. About a day or two later. Ralph Conrad called me and bluntly said that it was none of my business- and to kee;. ry nose out of it. It was a short ennversation and I followed his instruction. I think that DD was the only one at Williamsburg th t knew what was going on. I asked no about what was on the truck and he .iust said the truck contained articles from SNEC. About a month prior to this, I was at SNEC for a tour and there werei-enme concrete areas marked as radioactive and since I saw areas where concrete

! previously was removed, I felt the areas I saw, which were marked, were also goina to be removed. Because of the secrecy in which the work at the ash site was being done, and the way DD was acting, I suspected that the articles which were buried were radioactive. The work that was being done on the ash site was not done by anyone from Penelec,-that I knew, nor were the vehicles Penelee vehicles. I'c say the work was done on the ash site for about a week (Monday through Friday). Because of all the work- that has been l dnne on the ash site sige that time. I could only say that the articles which l were buried were buried in the middle of the site. Although I respected Ralph rnnrad's di recti ve. 1 observed a lot of activity on the ash site for the week they were there. The same truck I saw the first day lef t the site that same i

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until the ar_ticle. in the Altoona Daoer on December 18, 1988, came out. When I spoke with f$ , the article came up in the conversation. I just said I wonder if anyone knows about what was buried at Williamsburo and it was dropped. I do not want to get even with Penelec and that is not why I said what I did. If that is the case. I could have made timel_y calls to another pl ace. Burying articles in the ash, other than ash, was not a comon oractice. I'm not savino that since Raloh told me to keep my nose out of this, he knew what was occurring. That is all he said and that wss the end of our conversation. It was only throuch my corversation with .

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niacards. that I saw. They iust anneared black in color. I remember seeing I

'three or four barrels on top of dirt and construction concrete waste. The fact that the concrete had re-bar. indicated it was construction concrete.

This did not occur when GG- was at Williamsburg. He left before this incident. It looked like they buried the items in the center of the oile. If ,

I knew for a fact that the items buried were radioactive, I would tell you '

! now. (This interview concluded at 4:10 o.m. )

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  • insisted that he did not tell Mr. Bf . cf this infomation for the purpose of getting even with Penelec. The infomation was only brought to Mr. bB attention as oart of a routine telephone conversation l between two individuals who are personal friends.

1 Mr. AA indicated that the following individuals, who are Tormer j Penelee emnleyees. may have information certainino to this incident:

6G - Williamsburo Station Suoerintendent dH - Shif t Senervisor at the Williamsburo Station and SNEC

, __ II Maintenance Suoervisor at Williamsburo Station and SNEC 1

Mr. Knebel indicated that even durino the mid 1970's. low level radioactive waste could only be disposed of at licensed disposal sites. Mr.

( knuhel further indicated that he notified Anthony Weadock. teleohone rumber

. NRC Region ', of this incident on January 6,1989. Mr. Weadock rencested that Mr. Knubel keen him advised of the orogress of this investigation.

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Ralph W. Conrad, Senior Vice President, was contacted in his office at 11:00 a.m. and questioned relative to the comment th6t Mr. Ah made on January 9.1989, about Mr. Conrad telling Mr. AA. _ not to become involved in the incident at the Williamsburg Station. Mr. Conrad stated that he does not recall any_ conversation with anyone about buryina waste from SNEC at Williamsburg and never would have authorized SNEC material to be buried at Williamsburg or any other Penelec facility. He stated that Penelee only had authority to handle the dismantling of the Saxton Steam Generating Station. -

Mr. Conrad stated that he does not remember anythina of how SNEC's waste was O

u disposed of during this time. Mr. Conrad could supply no other infomation pertainino to this incident. (This interview concluded at 11:15 a.m.)

Attached to this report is infomation relative to the history of the Saxton Fossil Fuel Plant for retirement and the SNEC retirement. The infomation was prepared by Thomas Bradish for Mr. Herbein.

Mr. Herbein contacted me and advised that on January 9,1989, Mr. 88 took water samples of. the Williamsburg ash site from the CMP 2. CMP 3, and CMP 4 monitoring points. The samples were sent via Penelec's pony system to Dr.

Gary Baker, Manager - Radiological Monitoring, GPUNC.

Mr. Herbein notified John Auger and Bob Long of GPUNC of the incident.

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INTR 000CiION On Wednesday, January 4, 1989, J. G. Herbeln, E. R. Cathcart and T. J. Bradish met to discuss the phone call made by a former employee; AA to Williamsburg Station. The thrust of the phone call wari that during the period that RA was at W1111amtburg with GG' ,, who was retiring, drums of waste from the Saxton Plant were buried in the Williamsburg Ash Site.

Tom Bradish was directed to:

I. Identify the period of time before Hr. GG retirement that Mr. @ was at Williamsburg for training in preparation for assuming the position of plant manager.

II. Identify the time period and activities associated with the retirement of the Saxton Fossil Plant.

III. Identify the period and activities associated with the retirement of the SNEC Plant.

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,I. GG and 4A employment overlap; A review of personnel records show that Mr.. G.G ,Llast day at Williamsburg Station was June 30, -- 1975. - - Mr. -M first day as plant manager was July 1 1975. The records also show that on June 12, 1975 a request was made for a salary figure for Mr. AA A payroll authorization for Mr. 66 was sent out on June 16, 1975.

CONCLUSION It appears that an overlap did occur. Based on discussions CC CC has had with Mr. GG - the length of this overlap was six weeks.

II. Saxton Fossil Plant Retirement The fossil station ceased generation.ar " 2:37 P.M. on November 25, 1974. The station was officially retir. <a-December 31,-1984. LA-copy of the retirement work _ order is attacht a Exhibit 1.

Inventories of station equipment / spare parts was distributed 'to Met-Ed, JCP&L and Penelec stations.. Exhibit 2 contains the-property transfer Os reports of the material--sent to Met-Ed and-Williamsburg Station. None y of the Hilliamsburg reports are dated, but'the Med-Ed report is dated l

December 30, 1974. The Met-Ed report.date and the fact that the' station appeared to be turned over to the demolition contractor on January 2, 1975 would indicate that Penelec recoved what it wanted before January 2 except for sore of the equipment associated with SNEC that was located in the fossil station. This is d_iscussed in Section III of this report.

Kovalthick Salvage Company was the successful bidder for-the demolition of the station. Kovalchick moved on -ite on January 2, 1975, but according to the Project Engineer, FF .

. heavy demolition-activity did not begin until the Fall of 1975. The period prior-to this was used by Kovalchick to show prospective buyers the equipment in the station. This is substantiated-by the photos attached'aC Exhibit 3'.

The demolition of the plant was completed in May of-1976. ,Mr. rF remembers that Kovalchick hauled the scrap to local-scrap dealers; He stated that he visited the plant-about three times each-month during the:

demolition and-doesn't recall.anyl activity occurring >at the SNEC facility during the demolition of the fossilE. station. . Section 4:03.1_of-

the demolition specification stated that the. contractor was reautred to protect SNEC structures and-equipmentLwhile demolishing-the
fossil station.

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concerning the fossil _ station demolition. -Both memos discuss the transfer of matertal/ equipment to the other stations. that SNEC property would remain for 10 to 20 years and that the= Eastern Division Operating Department would maintain a garage, storeroom and gasoline pump for-use by line crews.

CONCLUSION-The records that were located concerning the retirement of the Saxton Fossil Station indicate that usable matertal/ equipment from this plant was transferred to other Penelec and Het-Ed Stations. The earliest _this transfer could have occurred would have been December 1974. In order-to -

determine when the last transfer of equipment was made, additionai interviews with former Saxton and Williamsburg Station employees may be helpful. It is the opinion of this writer however that it _is unlikely that any Saxton Fossil Station demolition material would have been put-  ;

in " drums" and hauled to the Williamsburg ash site. If this did occur, '

it would have happened in all probability after July 1975 based on this research of the demolition time line.

III. SNEC Facility Retirement O 78 s"<cfeciiitxw "#1eownonsexi.i972escetiindin FERC Form No. 1 Report (Exhibit 5).

'987 Exhibit 6 contains the correspondence associated with the various equipment at SNEC. Tnts appears to have'been accomplished in June / July 1973 time frame.

In 1974 SNEC signed an agreement with the Borough of Saxton which

  • transferred ownership of certain tangible-property _ard removable equipment to the Borough (Exhibit 7). A: s'ated in C. R. Montgomery's .

memo dated December .18,: 19! L, items 1 tFr c h 36 on.the schedule were to be removed in connection wi u the retire of the fossil station. The items associated-with the demineralizer system were transferred to Williamsburg, Based on the memo (Exhibit 8) dated May-22, 1975 from T. L. Carroll, Jr. and that G. P, Gall has a sketch of the layout of the demineralizer at Williamsburg dated April 1975 would support the conclusion that the SNEC equipment was removed before May-of 1975. The last Penelec employee to leave SNEC was4 -fy (Clerk-Seward) on-September 16, 1973.

CONCLUSION

.Because of_ Penelet's limited responsibilli:y for SNEC, only accounting--

related documents could be found. GPUNC will have to be called upon to-provide decontamination records for the_SNEC facility. During a phone.

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age of the units and the expenditures required to upgade the opetting equipment and the additional required expenditures necessary to uset Federsi and State regulations for air, water and industrial vaste treatment.

I It was origiruy planned to secure the building after all salvageable and re-usuable equ.ipment had been removed. The decision to destroy b building and remove au debris from the site and level the site was dependant on' the coat of removal and if funds were anilable. Bids ba' - been received and a ci: edit of $100,000 can bi received. -

Credit Received - ( $100,000 )

Cost InouzTod - 15.000 Net Realir.ed from Sale -( $ 85,000 )

h h axisting electrical substation, brick storeroom building, gasoline pumps, and h h stan brick garage building vill rems.t.n on the property and be transferred to the fonoving:

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Substation - Astern Operating District Service Department If the land and building are held, the ==n=1 tax to Pa. Pnblic Utility Realty Taz vin be: Imp 4 - $9c5.82; Structures (Station only) - 825,815.23: Storeroom and h Stall Garage are with land.

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% 1pplication for dismantling, nmoving and retiring #2, 3, h, 5, 6, 7 & 8 Taylor boilers and #2, 3 & h turbines at the Sarton Station, together with all associated fans, pumps, piping, ductverk, coal bunkers, condensers and other auxiliaries.

Retirement has been approved by Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for December 31,197h.- ,

The above units and related equipment are being retired b'ecause of the size and age of the units and the ex .nditures required to upgrade the operating equipment and the additional required expeniitures necessary to Leet Federsi and State regulatiow for air, water and industrial vaste treatment.

It vae originally planned to secure the building after all salvageable and re-usuabit, equipment had been removed. The decision to destroy the building and remove all debris from the site and level the site van dependant on the cost of removal and if funds vers available. Bids have been received and a credit of $100,000 can be i received.

4 Credit Received - ( $100,000 )

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15.000 Net Bealized from Sale -( $ 85,000 )

The existing electrical substation, brick storeroom building, gasoline pumps, and the h stall brick garage building vill remain on the property and be transferred to the followingt r

_., . Caso11ne P::mp - Sarton Opersting Eeadquarters 7-523 Brick Storeroom - " " " "

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Substation - Bastern Operating District Service Department i

If the land and building are helde the annus.1 tsz to Pa. Public Util.ity Realty i

Taz vill bei Land - $9o5.82: strsotures (station only) - $25,815.23 storeroon j , and h Stall Garage are with land.

Items have been transferred to other Penelen Departments _on a property transfer report prepared by the Engineering Department. After approval, vozk is stated to

start January 2, 1975: however, the control axes of the building vill remain in service until June,1975, due to transformer delivery ,

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, YT cnd Tom Carroll have inquire as to the disposition of equip =ent and property on retirement of the Saxton Station. .

/ . I+ 4 e _the intent to circulate a ntation inventory to the va ,icus,,

other t>over station: fc- * " -__fDisi Agle.d49[1 9,,n,,,ogtlip.cnt they desire to transfer to.their ctr.ti_cr,:2 A property tran:fer report v111 be cace out sor cny equip =cnt tt:.n:forred to another cte.tbn.1 Ohe tn*hi ,eigenerators.

motors and otho- *- W g :ble and reucchis oeuirrent will bo offered for

]salotobrehersdecling_insec:nd-handequip: ant.

k _The rera hi:1-- # 'h --tp;.1,al,,,,gnd ocuirmnt in the station vill be sold to scrap dec.crs for the hi-host bid a.i en the basis orren:, van-sat f the equipatnt anc ci.e.elaal m w..

Ylt this tino it is conaidered desir:ble to race the main pover

_ station buildir to twa lovel :.ta rc::ma; cr curying :na ui .. >.

Whetner thic vill be den 2 v:,L n;.- " ,

s w cc.a uon and re-moving the dabris - _:enlitulf t/ of fund; To eliminate tne attract;./e nu.1senso presented by the e=pty buildins, it is the intent to demolish and re=ove it to ground level uhen Nnds are availablo.

l E N nirtin electrical subetation vill stay on the property as will the brich .-AE.re 'ouilcin an_d in'. storere : ouAld.ut . It is _

expected that the Op rating Di:tri t Service. Da rt: ant vill use these builaings as they e.ro now usin*; a quonset hut building which was erected during the installation of the nuclear reactor.

{ , [ . All of the tru;;ty cf the Sexton Station site is to be retained as a ft'ure generatirc ctation cito'for at Acas Inc next ten (iv) ycirs.

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The Saxton r.uclear c:cporinental cite is now closed and abandoned but it is underctood the property and buildincs are being retained in the

} SNEC corporate entity. It is understood that this status for the SGC

/, property will continue for at least the next 10-20 years.

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{ availabic, for the de olitien cf the power ctation building.

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' E' TT 2 ft the present timo the schedule is to for. ally retire the

' static . on or about DF wi. y7i .. bo1TCR.Er enarcus relates to the retireacnt of ~.ho station will cont 2.nuo until it.to in 19'l5.

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MO-b This is a reply to your pencil notation dated November 15, 1974, on the current status of the seven (7) items on the subject retirement listed in my memo dated July 17,197L.

1. The station inventorr has been circulated to all power stations; and equipment that each of the stations requested on retirement has been marked '

and vill be transferred to the reepective station at the completien of retirement after December 31, 197h. Property Record Transfers will be prepared for equipment transferred to other stations. The inventory was also circulated to itetmpolitan Faison Company and Jersey Central Power and Light. Met-Ed

( requested some equipment which vill be trsnaterred to them at the retirement date.

2. An inventory of the equiptent and materials available for salvage or scrap was sent by the bgineering Department, together with specifications on demolition and removal instructions, to eleven (11) interested bidders. The bidders met at the site with the Manager-Generating Station, Station Superintendent, Project Engineer, and Stores Superintendent to review the equipment and materials and the specifications. The proposals are due from the bidders on December 1, 1974. The bidders are cufficiently sophisticated to explore any possibility of reselling the turbines, generators, motors, transforcers, and any other poccible resalable equipment.
3. Se remainder of the materit.1 is included in the inventory and specifications mentioned under Item 2.
h. The specifications sent to the bidders was in two (2) parts. The base proposal requested a quotation on I

the removal of all the salvageable equipment and materials with a dollar si'fer or cost by the contractor for this verk. An alternate bid is for removal of all

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costly to demolia.h the building, to remove the .l P equipment, and to salvage all of the n2terial.

They are to submit a dollar value or a cost for j this alternate pwposal. An evaluation of these l proposals sill be prepared and submitted to you i for your comment and approval.

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5. The existing electrical substation vill stay on i the property. ':he Electrical Engineering Depa.rt-ment is nov in the process of installing a nsv innsfomer, cirtuit breakers, bus duct, and control house to eliminate the 2300 V station  :

bus. It was hoped that this work could be com-plated prior to the retirement date of December 31, 197h. I am advind that delivery of materials and equip.ent will not :nake this possible, and the i substation work will not be completed until June, 1975.. This vill requiro retaining the 2300 Y bas-for area electrical service ~until the substation mod.ifications are completed. It is understood that the naintenance and trunsfer of the 2300 Ys bus vill be the. responsibility of the Eastern Division Opentions Departinent after the close and retirmnont of the station on December'31. -

197k. The contractors kre stating that it will require approximately nine (9) months to remove ,

the materials and equipment. The contractor could start work in January and not do any work  ;

on removing the 2300 V bus until the substntion :L is comp.eted. The garsgo and storeroom building and the gasoline pump and storago tank are being trsnnterred to the Eastern Division Operating Department. ,

6. Currently I understand the property is to be re-tained an-a futurw Ecoerating cite at the recommen-dation of the GPU planning group. Reportedly,' E. L.

i Peterson, Jr., has had inquiries from private parties l on using the power station building for manufacturing facilities. .I do not knou the ctatus of this inquiry

'or the conditions of occupancy.

7. In last talking to cleyton Montgen,ery, it vas under-stood that the corporste entity of SNEC property l could continus foi at least the next ten to twenty 3 j.

years because of the. radioactivity and monitoring of same.

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Ncvamb:r 20,1974 MR. gg Bere is soins equipment in the Saxton Station which is the property i of SNDC. mis equip:nont consiots of a asninercli:er, punpo,- tanks, and other O equipmeat. We contruotore have been achua to provide a bid for the calvage value of this equipment. $1nce SPDC was a non-profit orcanization, the contrmotor's value of the S!!EC equipment in the Sarton Station vill be donated l to Saxton Borough. Se ocuipment will then have the status of purcimoe from the Borou6h, and this equipment will be salvaced or tra.nsferred to one of the  :

other Penaleo stations.

At the p msant time, all work and operations are on schedule for retirement on Deosaber 31, 197h.

Your copy of my mano dated July 17, 197h, is attached.

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Narre of f%sponeent This Report Is: Date of R; pori Year of Aroort (1) C An Ong nal Wo. Oa. m (2) C A Resubmission Dec.31.19 CORPOAATIONS CONTAOLLED BY AESPONDENT

1. Report below the names of all corporatens, 3. Il control was hod lointly with one or more otner cusmess trusts, and similar organizatons, controlled mterests. state tne fact m a footnote and name the otne*

directly or ind4rectly by respondent at any time durmg interests, the year. u control ceased pnor to end of year, give par. a. If the above roouired mformaton is available from ticulars (detaits) in a footnote: the SEC 10-K Poport Form filmg, a specific reference

2. If controd was by other means than a direct holdmg to the report form (te. year and company titte) may be of votmg ngnts, state m a footnote the manner m wnien listed m column (a) provided the fiscal years for ooth tr'e controt was held. nammg any mtermecianes mvoised. 10 K report and this report are compatible.

'OE FINITIONS 1 See the Uniform System of Accounts for a defmiten of the other, as where the voting controt is equally di.

of control. vided between two holders, or each party holds a veto

2. Direct control is that which is exercised without in. power over the other Jomt control may exist by mutual torpositon of an intrrmediary. agreement or understandmg between two or more par.
3. Indirect coatroi s that which is erercised by the in. ties who together have control within the meanmg of terpos, ton ef sn ze*** ary whicn exeoses direct control. the cofmrton of control m the Uniform System of
a. Jomt control es that W1 whch neither interest can Accounts, regardiosa of the rotative votmg rights of each effectrveh Control o' direct acice, witht De Consent party; same or cornce, contrw.d iao of evimes. (g' ""'

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Nineren water Company Water Service 100 (A) t (A) Transmission and distribution mains were sold e f fec ti ve 12 31-M to Central Pennsylvanta Water Supply Compaar. Approval was received G from the Pennsylvania Public t/tility Couniskion by Oroer dated 11 124?,

Doctet ho, A.211290.

The Waverly ElectHc Light and Power Co. Clectria DistHbution 100 (8)

(t) Conducts no operations but leases all its e'ectric distribution system in bew f ort State to Respondent.

Santon Nuclear taperimental Corporation ($htC)

By agreement dated June 8,1959. as amended, the ersoondent together with its afft11stis, Jersey Central Power & Light Company and Metropolitan Edison Company, forme s SNEC as an instrumentality through watch a n uclear reactor research and esperteenta l progree could be conducted. 5htC instelled a 5.000 rW pressurised water type nuclear reactor which started operation in November, 196Z. From ttee to time the personnel responeemt and each affiliate had a direct parti :1pation in the operation a idof the maintenance of the reactor. The stese f rom the 14ctor wu utilized by the Santon Generating Station of Pennsylventa Electric Comoiny.

!NEC's research and expeHaental program celag consucted in the Santon reacto was terminated on May 1,1972, and tne reactor was p artially oecommissioned in accordance with a plan soproved by the Atoste taergy Commission ( AIC), the predecessor of the Nuclear segulator January 10,1974,y estending Comerission htC1. Yne date the temptration plan was asenoed by the AEC, ef fe:tive Df the license to February l1, 2000 or to the espiration of the corporate Charter of $ HEC, unichever occurs first, to enable 5NEC to furnish the necessary survelliance and mitntenance for the decamatt reactor. Such Charter, which would Mave espired on May 4,1974, was amende its oned 2,1974, by a filing with the Commonwealth of Pe 'insylventa to estand its co 'pon ApH 1 ora te entstence in perpetutty.

Centrol of 5Ntc is through ownership of coneson sto:t as follows:

Jersey Central Power & Light Cacany 44t Pennsylvania Electric Company 281 g j Metropolitan (dison Company UI u

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FION: M Cr S tld) ECT: Tran fer of SNic Taul;>reat to Penelec The folltwing it<:a were transferred to Penelec Generation Division in care of J. Snuller. The4e iten* were list &d on your letter to me dated 4/19/73.

1. LLN votentiometer S/:1 1399670
2. Decade isoxes , S/N 356 6 374 J. Hand .tgger. Biddle GGG tc C. R.11ontgomery HHH l

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o Tiie- fo'11owing itecs were t ansferred to Pennsylvania Electric Coc:pany.

Shawv111e Station, on 6/23/73.

  • I 1 - M1111 pore filter apparatus 1 - finner rsdiator 1 - L&N conductivity bridge (plus associated cells) 1 - Mettler balance .and table 1 - Reagent, cabinet 2 Dessicators 1 - Drying oven Chem Lab Furniture Two drawers with double door storage below - 98" One drawer with single - hor storage below-- about- 24" Two drawers with double door storage below - about 36" One door storage with room for sink Two 8 drawer cabinets - about. 48"

~0ne stainicas comter cop - about 48" .

Dae stainless counter cop', L shaped.. about 4' ~ x 5' with eink on 5' _ end one ' stainless comter cop, L shaped about 4' x 12' with sink in cuddle of !

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3 L*BJ ECT : Trans fer of Equip .ent, One (1) twelve cea.nel Edison Omniguard Temperature Monitor System was t rans fe rred to Mr. D. A. dolker of Penelec Generation Division.

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Transfer et :u t;, coni The following i te r was t r ans ferred. t o Pennsylvania Elect ric Co.tpan;.

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on July 12, 1973, per your letter of 4/19/73.

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Type ALDA->31705-11 ?H.t. Feb., 1961 1 .

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frama size, d an. 2 - 5 amp trips Quan. 1 - 10 amp tript

..Quan. 7 - 15 amp, trip s Quan. 3.5 amp trip; -

Quan. 3 - 30 anp trip: Quan. 2 - 100 amp tripstQuan. 1 - 225 amp er p. l l

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Service - Motor Control Center No. 2 ( .. ,

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Transfer of SNEC Er ulpr.ent to Penelec j Two chenical labor 4 tory fu:ne hoods were tracsferred to Conemaugh Station i per 355 req ues t .

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1 The following itecs were transfer ed to Penelec, Seward Station, on 7/2/ 73:

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! 2 - 50 amp 2 pole breakers l 3 - 70 sep 2 pole breakers
. 3 - 150 amp 2 pole breakers j i 1 - 300 amp 2 pole breaker j

1 - 112.5 KVA 120/20S Transformer Mh.

i 1 - Size 4 Westinghouse Starter Cabinet with 40 amp breaker

1 - 5 H.P. Motor 3 phase, 440V 60 Hz, S/N 21N8685

! 1 - 10 H.P. Motor, 3 phase, 440V 60 Hz. S/N 21N8074 1 1 - 40 H.P. Motor, 3 phase, 440V 60 *1z, S/N 22N7479 iO i

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SK50 Sazton, Pa. 16678 When the following items are rolsaved from service, I request the following itemas

1. Gai-Tronics P.A. System - To update the present plant intereen 2 (West.) 15 KYA Trans. 34, 60 Hs, N.Y. k80, L.Y. 208/13)
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PINNSYLV At*la glICTtlC Comp ANY INTER. OFFICE: MEMORANDUM

- sosqct Property Transf<r. ..t. July 31,1973 to- yy Johnstown, Pa.

4 At the time that Westinghouse Corp. hP ased out their work at b ' ,

Saxton Nuclear Facility they transferred to Pennsylvania ELeotrie Co.,

two (2) air oospressors and one (1) air dryer at no charge to Penaleo.-

This ogsignet bears the following nameplate data and is located in Penales generating stations as noted:'

d DEEP C M STATION-1 Gardner. Denver Vertical Air Compressor Kodat-No. 60890-1011, Serial No. 479880 driven by Westia P _ : 5 H.P., 220/hhD volt motor, Model ABFC, Serial No. 47hB860039.

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The above ocapressor and motor mounted as s unit on an air tank manufactured by John Wood Co.', Conshohocken,' Pa. Tank stamped with National Board No. 289709-196k.

O 1 Air Dryse - Pall Triaity Micro Corp., Cortland, N.Y., Trinity N.A. Dryer, Model No. 51 sal, Serial No. 20979.

WIILTAMSBtRG' STATION 1 Worthington A1.r Compressorf Mfd. by Worthington Corp., Bokyoke[

Maas., Serial No.~BA-oh5T, Model No. 20 x.T-2, driven by Westingnouse Life Line Motor, Model ABDP, Serial No.' h7hB850009-6502..

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SUBJECT:

Assignment of SNEC-Owned

Property to the Borough

! DATE: December 18, 1974 of Saxton i

In accordance with our telephone conversation, I an enclosing three i copies of Agreement between SNEC and the Borough of Saxton which transfers ownership of certain tangible personal property and removable equipment from SNEC to the Borough.

t Attached to the Agreement is a schedule of SNEC property and equip-ment assigned to the Borough. Items 1 through 36 on the schedule are to be removed from the site in connection with the retirement of the Saxton Steam O Generating Station. Itmns 37 through M on the schedule are being assigned U to the Borough even though they were transferred to Penelec during the decem-missioning of Saxton. Since Penelec and SNEC never established a purchase price for the equiprent, Penelee should now establish a f air price and nego-tiate directly with the Borough for its purchase, i

l I have also attached copies of several letters from Mr. (. f. f, to you covering the transfer of equipment from SNEC to Penalec. These letters were the basis for identifying Items 37 through 84 listed on the schedule.

If you have questions on this matter, please let me know.

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ASSIGN)2NT, dated this h day of December, 1974, made and entered into by SAXTON NUCLEAR E}[PERnZNTAL CORPORATION, a

. corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Cormonwealth of Pennsylvania (h'erein "SNEC"), and the BOROUGH OF SAXTON, a public entity existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (herein "the Borough") .

WHEREAS, SNEC is in the' process of winding.up+-its affairs

  • and disposing of its assets; and .

' WHEREAS, the Borough and its people have been supportivo '

of the nuclear experimental activities of SIGC and WlElV:AS , S GC is desirous of rccognizir.g such support by contributing to the Borough such of its-assets and the values realizable therefrom as are transfe'rable'to the Borough; ,

Notf, THEREFOR 3, SNEC hereby gives, assigns, grants, con-

, veys and transfers to the Borough, its successors-and assigns forever, all the tangible personal property 'and ~ removable equipment owned by SNEC listed on the attached schedule and all.

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fither by Pennsylvania Electric Company or SNBC. and located in :

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i l' which is the subject hereof and which shall not have been removed l from the Premises on:or before June 1, 1975.

Ae'a', condition of this gift, the Borough ag'ee's"that, r

without regard to the cause of any failure to remove any of the--

./pro @ rty from the Premises by June 1, 1975, SNEC may, at-any time-after- such date, remove and dispose of any items. of the transferre,d -

property then remaining on the'said premises without any[11 ability whatsoever with respect to the_ value thereof or'otherwise, ~either to the Borough or any third parties which may have---acquired the same from the-Borough.

The Borough shall incur no--liabil'ity on account of,

. and SNEC will indemnify the Borough on = account of, any: renti or

  • other occupancy' charges:withJrespect to anyl period-of: time'up.

to June.1, 1975 during which any transferred property shall-remain on the' Premises.

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! g j SNEC cha. moko no c1Gim cgninst th Jorough on cccount .

l ) of any damages to the Premises caused by Employees of the Borough in connection with the removal of any property transferred herebyr

. provided, however, that such undertaking shall not limit SNEC's rights against any assignees or transferees of the Borough or j their agents on account of any damages to the Premises by them.

The Borough agrees that, at any time prior to disposition of any transferred property, SNEC may, at its expense, have the same appraised, and further agrees that, in the event that SNEC shall request the same, the Bororgh will make available to SNE, full

, information with respect to the properties retained by,the Borough ,

and the amount of any proceeds realized by it from any disposition of the tr.ansferred property.

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O IN WITNESS U EREOF, SNEC has caused this Ast ignment to be signed in its name and behalf hy its President and its corporate seal to be affixed, and the Borough has ,caused this Assignment to be signed in its name and behalf by the President of its Borough Council, as of the day and year first above written.

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14 'l - Inverter-Diverter sat,and =o:or-genera:or ba::ery charger

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17. 1 = CAI - TRONICS'comunications system consiscing of- phones, *

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PONMSTLVAWl A SLECTRIC' COMP ANY INTER OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO nave May 22, 1975 ,

omse , Johnstoget euwest Sale of SIBC Equipment ie MR. IT-m-b Sarton Borough has requested that ve deliver to them the $10,000 as agreed to. Be total value of the equijunant is estimated to be $13.500 which includes the minor items that were taken by Peneleo namely:

1. Icokers
2. Miscellaneous. instrumentation-(rooording meters, flow meters,

.voltnotersandpressuretransmitters).

3 1 box stainless steel nuts and bolts

h. 2 maall damineraliser' tanks Sarton Borough is aware of the. fact that these-items a re taken as per EE l May I have your permission to proceed.

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'O%, '"' .nacue wOaK toc.= cosr= iwtoni =0 sunavisOa Ac e sw. m a e NAA.Wivt uST ALL atSULTS 08 Aoor1LwAL mvtSTCAT10N A40 ADorTomAL m70aMATION PaOM ASOVE SLOCK5 On January 11, 1989, Dr. James L. Greco was contacted and a meeting was established between Dr. Greco, Mr. Furmanchik, Jr. and me. Dr. Greco advised that he was notified by Mr. Conrad and became involved in this incident on January 6,1989. Dr. Greco stated that four samples were removed from the ash wells on the Williamsbura old ash site on January 9.1989, and forwarded via pony system to Dr. Baker at TMI. Dr. Greco further stated that as of the conclasion of this workday. a walkino of the old and new ash sites will be completed by Beverly Good, GPUNC, for the purpose of testing for radioactivity. As of 4:30 o.m.. this date a walkina was conducted of the old ash site and only nonnal levels of background radioactivity was detected. Dr.

Greco indicated that he should have the results of the testing of the new ash (G pile on January 12, 1989. At that time, a supplement report will be submittecT

(/ with the results of that testing.

It was detennined that a notification of Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Resources (DER) will be made following the results of the ash site walk testing and water samples. Dr. Greco indicated that when he receives the results, he will make the notification.

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On January 12, 1989 Dr. Greco contacted me and advised that all walk-through antt water tests, that were conducted at the WilliamsDurg station, i'

resulted with no above normal readings. Documentation of the water tests -

will be forthcoming to me once Dr. Greco receives the results.

On January 13, 1969, the following Investigation was conducted.

At 9:30 a.m., Mr 'nubel- contacted me and stated that he will De meeting with and interviewing Claytor. Montgomery, who was the president of SNEC et the time when this incident is alleged to have occu' =70 .. Mr. Knubel Indicatea

. that he will forward the written documentation of the interview. Mr. Knubel also stated that he will. be recontacting Mr. Weadock, of the NKL, on Mon 0&y 1

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s, (January 16, 1989), and will notify him of the results of the interview with

Mr. AA and a walk-through anc water tests conducted on tne asn site at Williamsburg.

Mr. cc was contacted at 10:00 a.m., by telephone, and advised that he spoke with GG. In person following his initial discussion witn Mr.

, M.- Mr. cc stated that Mr. GG stated that there was no waste materia 1 from the SNEC or Saxton stations buried at the Will1am,Durg asn site at any time. Mr. CC indicated that Mr. 6G. was with Mr. AA for an approximate six-week period, prior to Mr. GG retirement, for tne purpose of training Mr. AA as Station Superintendent. -Mr. sg never recalled a discussion that- he had with Mr. AA . about waste material trom Saxton being buried at Williamsburg. (This interview concluded at'10:15 a.m.)

At 10:20 a.m. , I recontacted Mr. - 88 via telephone, at 10:20 a.m. Mr.

88 was questioned pertaining to hFs' statement, which he gave on January 0, 1989, in my office. In that statement, Mr. 88- indicated tha; when he

, discussed the newspaper article with Mr. AA , Mr. AA stated Inat ne (Mr. AA l fought with GG . to get the burying or material from SNEC stopped. This statement conflicts with the statement given Dy Mr.

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AA in that he stated that'when this incident occurred he was the superintendent at Williamsburg, which followed the retirement:of Mr. GG

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Mr. B6 stated that he does remember a.aking that staterent to me (on l

January6 ' ,1989), but that he thought about it 6110wilig tile interview. Mr.

6B indicated that he may have speculated about Mi. AA

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fought with Mr. GG. to get the burying stopped. He_ stated that the reason i for this speculation was that_when Mr. _ AA. said he fouaht to aet the l burying stopped, he (Mr of) - concluded that it was Mr. SG that Mr.

l AA fought with but now he is not sure if Mr. AA said that he

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At-10:30 a.m., Dr. Greco advised me that he contacted Michael Steiner, l Manaaer - Sclid Waste. DER Harrisburo Reaion. and notified him'of this incident and the results. of the walk-through and laboratory analysis of the water samDies. Mr. Steiner reauested that Dr. Greco keen hie abreast of all' information relative to this incident and that DER is-not initiating any action. at this time.

At 11:20 a.m. . Mr. AA was r& contacted by telenhone and ennfirmed of the fact that Mr. GG was not at Williamsburg when this incident occurred. - Mr. _6A stated that he was offered = the inb on' June 3.1075.

O and went to Williamsburg a couple of days following that and was with Mr.

GG. until July 1. 1975. when Mr.

stated that the incident occurred many months following Mr.

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l retirement. Mr. A4 went on to sav that- pp . telenhone numher L was a contractor which hauled ash from the station to the ash l site where this incident occurred. Mr. .A A - indicated that Mr. pp l could possibly have infonnation, if he remembered about the activity occurring on the ash site. (This interview concluded at 11:45'n.m.)

Refer to Sucolement Incident -Renort 88-C-26. which contains informatinn which Mr. AA supplied pertaining to that investigation..

At 1:30 p.m., I-contacted PP via-telephone and established a l meetino for January 16.1989. at 10:00 a.m. at the Williamchurg Station.

At - 3:00 o.m. . I contacted Mr. GG via telenhnne and established a. meeting with him for January 16,.1989, at the GPUNC Public-Relations Office. where he is emnloved in Karton. Mr. 66 m advi sed - that he will attempt to contact Mr. HM and Mr. 11 who Mr. _ AA j' recommended to be interviewed during his interview. and also have them nretent at the _ 'fice for the purpose of an interview.

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6 MAamATivt-ust ALL atsuLis of AcomoMAL INytstGAfioN A8eo ADomoseAL INSOauaitCH 7aOu A80vt b On January 16. 1989. the followina investigation was conducted.

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telephone number _ was contacted at the Williamsburg Station. Mr.

Fjo whn wat enntracted hv Penelee to haul ash from the Williamsbura Station to the ash site, was interv'iewed at 10:00 a.m. and stated, "I hauled ashes at the Williamthurg Generating Station from April 1S.1942 to Novmber 30. 1978.

I was paid for eight hours a day, for six days a week, and I worked for nnthing nn the teventh day. I only tnnk two weeks vacation in that time. but the last twenty years I worked here I took no vacation or sick days. I Jas norennallv enntracted to haul ath from the station to the old ash site. I used to b'ury garbage in the ash on the site years and years ago. We burned it s i first and than envered it. That was over twenty years ago. I buried asbestos in the ash site over thirty years ago. It was dumped and covered. I don't knnw nf anything pite aver being huried in the ath nile other than an emnty pas tank and some brush. The last ten years, at least, that I was working in hora _ nn+hinn nther than ath was nut in the ash. That was because the laws are tougher.' No one else hauled ash here but me during the time I was enntracted hv Panolor i dnn't remember a ny tvnet af barrels that were buried in the ash, 'other than black barrels from the 'W'ater Department. They were ovtromniv thin and anv weinht wnnld crush them We always cleaned them out well bef' ore burying them. 'I never remembered burying anything-like concrete ne anv nther ennetructinn tvne materiale. When M was here. he never mentioned a thing about being concerned about anything buried in 9.e ash at all- T dnn't knnw nf a enntractnr; nr Penelec. haulina into the ash site or any kind of digging on the ash site by a contractor or'Penelec. I never eaw a tri wial t enck nr a backhno nn trackt on the ash nile " (This interview concluded at 10:30 a.m.) .

Following the interview with Mr. PP , Mr. 8B and Mr. Oc briefly mot with ino_ Rnth nontleman indicated thev dn-not know if Mr.

' AA would have made the initial statement, knowing it was untruthful, for the purpose of erpatinn a nenhlem fnr Panci pe_ . Mr. $ atated that Mr. AA does have 7 c u=sounoso o ctaAnto e etasonenerAamonaroat emwinvelj ipo tu,Lovai mo wona tocAnon woan ewose 3 i noteaanto Andre.; E. Mollura ,//, g 059 EMC-1 8974

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4 a tendency to hold a grudge, but he thinks that if Mr. A/, wanted to retaliate maainst Penelec. for whatever reason. he would take the appropriate legal actioit. Mr. B6 stated that the black barrels which Mr. PP referred tn in his cratament enntained cauttic soda arid were emotied and cleaned prior to burial. Neither individual could add anything further

. relatism tn the invattinatinn at this time.

I at thfe timo, it thnuld ha nnted that Mr. 6A resigned from Penelee on July 11, 1988, as a result of an incident in which he was involved. Mr.

g did indicato; du ri nn the twn nrevinne interviews. that he was dissatisfied with the investigatans and the circumstances surrounding his re ci n na t in n frne panol ac - Thora it nn evidt.nce to supMrt the fact that Mr.

AA made the statements (pertaining to the berying of articles from SNEC pt Williamehnen) falcaly and fnr the nurnnte of rotaliatino aaainst Penelec.

However, it is important to note that Mr, AA resignation was not ugluntary and that ha Anne ha va nanative feelingt alnut Penelee and Mr.

Conrad, in particular.

At 11:45 a.m., I arrived at the GPUNC Public Relations Office, 801 Main Street, tavtnn, panney1vania 1667n, talanhnne number 814-635-2545. The

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foll ing individuals were contacted anet interviewed in the office:

! GG , retired Superintendent - Saxton (65-75)/W1111amsburg go_75) tte3m fMno ra t i nn statinne;

, telephone number HH retired Shift Supervisor, Williamsburg Generating Statier PA 7 ), ' l telpahone number II retired Maintenance Supervisor, Williamsburg Generating l Statier '7A 78), telenhone number wr, gfy etsted t ha t ha firet hea rd nf thi c incident from Mr. CC following Mr. CC conversation with Mr. 68 Mr. GG . indicated

+hn+ uhan +he Cnytnn Stamm statinn wac nn a ra ti no . there was nothino railioactive contained within the station. Mr. ~~ GG stated that the primary water euetem fnr the CMFr Rtatinn wie Incated within the Saxton Steam Station.

but no radioactivity was released from the SNEC Station into the Saxton gt3tjen_ ur g unt nn tn indicata that ha ramambers the RNEC reactor O

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being deactivated in 1972. Rules were enforced so strictly at the SNEC Station that if a wrench was borrowed by emoloyees -in the Saxton Steam Station, it was required to be signed out, washed, and inspected prior to leaving. Unon the wrench's return +L$NEC. it was sianed in, l Mr. If stated that he was resRDnsible for the maintenance of the ash I

site and he finnly indicated that if something was transported from SNEC to the Williamthurg ash site and buried. he would have had knowledae. ,

l Mr. WH and Mr. ,II_ _ stated that no contractor 3 worked at the SNEC site in late 1975 or. etrly 1976, which is when this incident allegedly _ >

neenrred. Weither individual ever saw foreign articles beino byried in the Williamsburg ash site nor did they ever hear from Mr. AA about any articlet frne RFC being buried in the Williamsburo ash site. __

nurino the conversation. all three im.dividuals indicated that DD DD iwas the Operations Superintendent at the Williamsburg Generating statinn and was an artromalv likable individual . They stated that Mr.

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.D D was not the type 'of individual to keep infonnation, such as this allened incident. tn himspif and not discuss it with anyone. The individuals (9

V stated that this type of an incident would have bothered him to the extent that he wnnld have tnld enmanne. Mr. "D"D was a worrier and would not have handled this incident by himself. The individuals stated.that the only artic1pt. tn their knnwledon. that were sent to Williamsburo from the Saxton Steam Station were reusable articles, when the Saxton Steam Station was dismantled. There was nn wasta concrete. or anythina else. from Saxton buried at Williamsburg. The individuals indicated that gg ~ was a fine person en wnrk fnr and wnnld have never oermitted somethina from SNEC to be buried at Williamsburg. Both Mr. EE and Mr. DD always wanted to do the enerort thinn; hnwavor; Mr. Op i did not want to AcceDt a creat amount of responsibility. The individuals indicated that Mr. TD . would have l definito1y enntacted Mr. HH nr Mr. II if he would have hao knowledae i that articles from SNEC were being buried at Williamsburg. The individuals i- etated that all inw loval radinactive waste frcm SNEC was removed from the i SNEC site in black barrels with radioactive signs displayed on the barrels.

(The intervio.re enneindad at 17 4E n m.)

it ehnnld he nnted that due tn time 'and snace restrictions. the orevious I interviews were conducted with all three present.

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^cTca e n= etic suetoni woaatoc4To= cosmo = surtoni mo sveenwson e hAaMrivt4tST Att masutis or Acomout nrvtsTGATON Aho AcomoNAL #eFoRuAT10h FROu AtoVE tooCES On January 17.1989. the fo111ging investigation was conducted.

Mr. Knubel enntacted me and advised that Mr. Weadock. NRC. was notified of all information gathered to date on January 16, 1989. Mr. Knubel further advi ced that hp interviewed r1ayton Montgnmary. President of SNEC. at the time this alleged incident occurred. Mr. Knubel will be forwarding a copy of the interview tn me. Mr. Enuhel ctated that records reviewed by John Auaer.' GPUNC

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ind'icate that 111egal shipments of radioactive waste occurred at any time during the existence of SNEC or that any tyoe of SNEC material was buried at p

v Williamsburg. All activity ceased at SNEC during the early part of 1974, with the preention of nuarterly surveys at the site.

nn Janua rv 14. 1989. I will oroceed to Parsionany. New Jersey for the purpose of conducting a review of all information with Mr. Knubel.

Joseph Kovalchick, owner of the Kovalchick Corporation, was contacted and a meetinn was petablished for January 18. 1989. ~

A sucolement report will be prepared'containing the results of the meeting.

Attached to this report is the second "Upon-Inquiry-Only" newsrelease nrona rod by Paul Abram. Penelec Communications Denartment. Dertainina to this-investigation.

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INTER OFFICE ME"ORANQUM CONFIDENTIAL DATE January 13, 1989 FROM Paul Abram toe 47,og Johnstown TITLE Media Relations Manager PHONE 8296 SUBJECT Updated Williamsburg/Saxton Upon-Inquiry-Only Statement To J.G. HERBEIN Attached for your information and use in case of questions from the media is an updated upon-inquiry-only statement regarding the information about the possibility of Saxton Nuclear Station debris being buried at Williamsburg Station.

The updated statement reflects that nothing unusual has been found by survey instrument readings and water testing at the old ash site at Williamsburg Station and notes that both the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the state Department of Environmental Resources have been told about the investigation being conducted by Penelec and GPU Nuclear _ officials.

The statement will be used by Comunications Department personnel at Penelec-and at GPU Nuclear only if questioned by the media.

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No unusual findings have resulted from an investigation into information that some debris from the mid-1970's dismantling activitie: at the old Saxton Nuclear Station in Bedford County was buried at the Williamsburg Generating Station in Blair County.

Officials of Penelec and GPU Nuclear Corporation are conducting the investigation. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources have been informed of the investigation.

The investigation is centering on information that the debris was k

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An analysis was made of water taken from the site, and instrument survey readings were taken of conditions at th' Jite. Nothing of an unusual nature has been found.

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On January 18, 1989, the following investigation was conducted.

Joseph Kovalchick, owner of the Kovalchick Corporation, was contacted at nis ottice in inaiana, rennsyivania i570i, teiepnune numucr 412-345-33G0, ai.

8:15 a.m. Mr. Kovalchick stated, "We were involved in the dismantling of Saxton (Steam Statio The NRC was i

very concerned that'pk we didWenot removed hurt thethe entireplant nuclear steam facility.

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excessive vibration. One of the walls from the steam plant was about 30 feet i from the nuclear plant. We sold all of the scrap- 1ron. The brick and steel, that we didn't sell, is buried right on the Saxton property. We left a few 4 buildings. We used no explosives and were not allowed to collapse the building. We were never in the nuclear area and were never asked to, nor did we, haul anything out of the nuclear area. That was the last time my company was on the Saxton property. The only thing that lef t the steam station was what we could salvage. If it wasn't salvageable, it didn't leave. With regard to SNEC, I'm not sure that anyone was there (working). We w ren't.

privy to anything in the SNEC Station. SNEC was all fenced in and a high security area. It was a total off-limits area." (This interview concluded at

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4 Mr. Kovalchick attempted to locate his file on the Saxton Steam Station dismantling,- with negative results.

At 1:45 p.m., Mr. Abram was notified of all infonnation obtained in this investication to date.

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On ila nua rv 14. 1QAQ. I nrnenaded tn FPflMr Pa reinnanv and reviewed all information g'athered to date with Mr. Knubel. At tat h ' time, the following attachmente were nrocented tn maa Attachment 7 - (Dra f t ennvi Risverta ru nf interview ennducted nn .1mnitarv 17 1989, by Mr. Knubel withClayton M'ontgomery, Attachment ff - intornf fico momnra ndum crihri4 ++md tn Mr Enrrhol hv .1 Auger, dated January 17, 1989 h d Attachment III - Saxton Nuclear Experimental Facility Current Status and Doenemendatinne Donnrt (withnnt re fo ro ne n e ) ' dated Mav A 10A1 ' ' '

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As a result of the review of all the infomation, it is the intent at this time to gather all analysis reports and eyaluate all,_infomation gathered to date. AtThis time, Mr. Knubel and I concur that there is no infomation which substantiates Mr. AA contention that items from SNEC. possibly radioactive, were buried in the Williamsburg ash site.

During the return flight from Parsippany, I reviewed all infomation pertaining to this invest,tgation with Messrs. Wise. Class, and Eugene Cathcart. The individuals were advi sed that, at this time, Mr. AA statements cannot be substantiated. The individuals were further advised that this investigation will remain active pending an entire review of all infomation .3thered and a detemination made of future action.

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Janusy 17, 1989 ATTAC8 MENT I fir. Clay liontgomery

Dear Clay:

Thanks for meeting with John Kline and me for lunch last Friday. The ,

information you provided was very helpful and infonnative.

I have enclosed my documentation to file of our conversation. I would appreciate if you would review it, make any changes, corrections or additions, O sign it and return it to me.

If you have any questions, please call me (316-7648).

Again, I want to thank you for your time and cooperation.

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UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE 03-89 January 17, 1989 J. Knubel - Nuclear Security Director Ilorris Corp. Center Fil e On December 13, 1988, at approximately 1130 hours0.0131 days <br />0.314 hours <br />0.00187 weeks <br />4.29965e-4 months <br />, J. Kline and I met with tir.

Clay llontgomery, a retired employee. The purpose of this meeting was to question tir. liontgomery on any knowledge or information that he might have concerning SNEC activities in the 1974,1975 and 1976 timeframe.

iir. !!ontgomery provided the following general history:

On May 1,1972, Saxton Nuclear facility ceased operations. Shortly thereafter, all fuel was removed and sent to the AEC facility at Savannah River. The AEC owned the fuel and $NEC paid a use or burnup fee. *In late 1972, the control rods were shipped for disposal to West Valley.

After fuel removal, an amendment to the license was submitted to the NRC. A general decontamination effort was initiated, tir. liontgomery stated that this general effort continued until late 1973. The last snipment ef radioactive caterial left the site late 1973 or early 1974.

The material was shipped to tiooreshead, Ky.

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I questioned he late 1973 early 1974 end of cleanup date because of a verbal history received from J. Auger. 14r. tiontgomery assured me his dates were correct.

I asked lir.11ontgomery if he was aware of the Saxton steam .ite activities between June 1975 and June 1976. He said he did not have first-hand knowledge, but he knew that the demolition of the steam plant was tceoplished in that timeframe. He also related a story on how a contractor took the " clinkers," ground them up onsite, and sold the grit to the Highway Department for use as an anti-skid agent.

I asked tir. liontgomery if he was aware of any shipments from SNEC to the Williamsburg Station in the fall of 1975 or early 1976. He stated that this could not have happened. He would have had to authorize any release of material from the site, and there were no releases during the period in question.

i *This informatit n was provided via telephone by fir. tiontgomery at about 1615 on Jan.13,1989.

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tiontgomery did not know tir. AA in the 1975 timeframe and stated that he probably would not recognize him today if he met him.

l 1 explained to fir llontgomery the account given by Mr. AA

  • and asked ifr. ilontgomery if he would comment.

itr. ilontgomery stated that fir. AA probably saw steaa site demolition material if ne saw anything, lir. Montgomery asked me if Mr. AA lef t Penelec under f avorable circumstances. I stated that while I could not provide details, it was my understar. ding that lir, d4 was let go about 6 months ago. Itr. liontgomery then stated another possibility was Mr. A4 was trying to stir something up; although there were better l ways to do that.

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I asked Mr.11ontgomery what color barrels were used for SNEC disposal of contaminated materials, lir. Montgomery stated that yellow barrels were used, lir. Montgomery further stated that underground tanks were dug up and filled with contaminated material before shipped for burial.

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fir.11ontgomery did provide us with additional insight into the history of SNEC, including the Karl Plumlee inspection in 1979, the reorganization,

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1 II Saxton Decommissioning Activities, Present status &

Configuration III NRC Cuidance on Decommissioning 14 IV Proposed Regulations Governing Decossaissioning 16 V Nuclear Reactor Dscomunissioning History 20

-VI Alternatives for Saxton_ 22 VII- Recosamendations 25 VIII References 27 O Figures: 1) Decossaissioned Saxton Nuclear Facility Layout

2) Containment Vessel plan above elev. 795'
3) Containment Vessel plan above elev. 612
4) Containment Vessel - Controlled areas and-high radiation areas
5) Flood Elevation Frequency Curves Attachments A - Photographs of Facility taken on April 21, 1981 5 - Site Inspection Procedure dated December 19, 1980 I

1 INTRODUCTION /Pt 33 The Saxton Nuclear Tacility is owned by Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation (SNEC) which is a wholly owned subsidiary of CPU. It is located in Saxton, PA on a 1.148 acre plot of a 150 acre site own6d  ;

by Penn Electric. Saxton was designed and constructed by CAI which j i

worked under the direction of Westinghouse, the prime contractor. l l

Saxton Ptaliminary Hazzards and Safety Report was submitted to the AEC on July 24, 1959, received its construction permit on February 11, 1960 and achieved initial criticality on April 13, 1962. Saxton operated under the provisions of license DPR-6 at a maximum power level of 23.5 mwt until May 1,1972 when decomissioning activi. ties began. The cost of constructing and operating the facility was shared by CPU's  ;

three operating companies.

The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of the present con-dition of the facility and a summary of present and probable future  ;

NRC regulations on decomissioning. The report also includes several near-term recommendations for follow action.

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i 11 SAXTON DECOMMIf"0NIUC ACTIVITIES, PRESENT STATt"' AND CONTICt' RATION Th3 Scxtcn Nucicor Exp:ritcntc1 Csrp3rcticn rcquestou cuthorirction to decommission the Saxton reactor by application of the NRC dated April 14

() 1972 upon completion of the experimental program on May 1, 1972. The decommissioning plan and safety analysis report submitted with this application described decommissioning activities and final plant con-figuration. During the period July thru November 1972, the nuclear fuel, core nuetron sources, t.nd control rods special nuclear materials and sources were shipped off site. During the period November 1972 thru

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A ,f early 1974 essentially all "by product" material, with the exception Nv 6./zt c"y pg

/ f that contained within the teactor coolant system and low level residual ph'jf f surface contamination in exclusion areas was removed from the site. The ff &f as left condition of the plant was documented in a report entitled "Decocnissioning Status of the Saxton Reactor Facility" which was for-warded to the NRC on February 20, 1975. In summary, the as lett condi-l n tion of the facility is as follows:

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O 1. All solid radioactive waste such as ion exchange resins, soli-dified liquid wastes and trash resulting from the defueling and decommissioning work was shipped off site.

2. All gaseous vastes were released.
3. The reactor coolant system piping was sealed to prevent escape of the deposited fission products and corrosion product activity contained within that system.

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reactor head is in place and the control rod drive mechanisms have been left intact in the bottom head of the reactor vessel.

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5. The removable concrete shield blocks were left in place over the reactor / fuel storage compartment and the totary bridge crane which (O_) is required for removing the shield blocks was positioned so that it could not be utilized for the removal. Electric power to the bridge has also been disconnected.

6 All systems cnd/or cc pon nts which centoin radic,ctivity cro ice ted bolov tha cparating flo:r et the centcinnant vessel (elevation 812'). The only access to the lower level

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7. All piping connections to the containment were severed and welded shut outside the containment. The electrical penetra- l tions were severed at the containment vessel. Ventilation ducts vete also severed and welded shut.

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10. All radioactive materials, piping and equipment was removed from the control and auxiliary building. It was the original intention to decontaminate and release this building for un-restricted use. However, since the building could not be completely decontaminated it was locked and included as an ex-clusion area.
11. All radioactive materials, equipment and piping in the radio-active vaste disposal facility (RWDF) were removed. This building was also intended to be decontaminated and released

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12. All radicactive piping and equipment in the pipe tunnel between the containment, the RWDF and the control and x

auxiliary building was removed and surface cent. amination was removed to establish clean area conditions.

13. All above ground .ind buried tanks used to store or process radioactive effluents were removed alcng with connecting piping. The excavation htJes were backfilled with earth and sand.
14. The 80,000 gallon refueling water storage tank and the adjacent safety injection pump house were decontaminated and released for unrestricted use and still-remains at the site.
15. The ventilation _ stack through whis. all gr.seos radioactive releases were made was dismantled and removed from the site.
16. Westinghouse's super critical test loop equipment which was located in the containment vessel was removed. and disposed of.

Since the deconnaissioning of the nuclear plant, the coal fired steam plant and turbine generators have been completely dismantled and removed from the site. All that remains is a switch yard, line de-partment depot / garage and the deconunissioned nuclear station as shown on Figure 1. Figures 2, 3 and 4 also show the status of the nuclear station at time of decomunissioning. The retired nuclear facility is fenced in and the three buildings, i.e., control and auxiliary, RWDF, and the containment vessel are all padlocked shut. The containment vessel access door is equipped with-intrusion alarms which are monitored in the dispatch center in Altoona.

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1 S xten nucicer axpsrimentc1 fccility is of fictoily deconsnissionsd end I is c1cssificd oc bsing in o mothbc11cd ccnditicn. It has a 10CTR50 possession-only license which expires February 11, 2000. It is worth-while pointing out, however, that although it is classified as' moth-balled, a considerable amount of dismantling took place. Except for 4

the equipment in the containment and the slight amount of contamination 5 in the control and auxiliary building and the RWDF, all radioactive contamination fluids, vastes, etc. were completely dismantled and re-moved from the site. The approximate cost of decomeissioning activities from May 1972 to early 1974 was $

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Included as part of the Sa,xton's possession only license are a set of

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which time the fences,_ padlocks and intrusion alarms are verified to

be in place and working. The inspection also includes a containment l

building entry for the radiation and smears surveys. A sample site inspection procedure which was conducted on December 19, 1980 is in-cluded as an attachment to this_ report. Quarterly inspections have been conduced without exception since 1974, i

Shortly af ter the_ plant was decommissioned water was observed in the lower level of the RWDF and in.-the pipe tunnel which connects the con-tainment building with control and auxiliary building and the RWDF. This water is ground water which has' seeped through the concrete walls and perhaps through-cracks cf the basement floor of the RWDF. Over the l years-the water has continued to rise until it has reached an equilibrium with the water table in the area. During a visit to the site on-April 21, 1981, the va, r level in these areas was observed to be approximately-

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periodically and sent to the laboratory at THI where it is analyzed and found to contain trace amounts of cesium 137. In March 1980 samples l-were sent to the EPA's analytical chemistry laboratory in Idaho Falls where it was confirmed that the only radioactive constitutents contained

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is approximately 1 to 2% of HPC and is about two times the EPA's drinking water limits. Although this water could tave been discharged to the environment, it was decided to retain the water since it is reasonable to assume that the pipe tunnel and the RWDF would only fill up once again if they were emptied. Water has also been observed in the sump i

in the lower level of the containment building as well as in other iso-E laced areas throughout the containment. This vster is not the result

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of ground vnter seepage but rather from condensation of moist air. Re-call that the containment is vented through a l'.PA filter to the atmos-phere and over the year as the containment " breathes" the moisture con-tent tends to build up and condense out in cooler weather.

During September 1979 an inspection revealed that the soil adjacent .:o the RWDF was contaminated. After a thotough investigation it was con-cluded that the soil must have been contaminated but undetected during ,

decomissioning activities. The soil was removed and has been stored in 55 gallon drums. At present the 37 drums are being mixed with vermiculite to absorb moisture and vill shortly be shipped from the Saxton facility to a radioactive vaste burial site.

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Raystown dam which is located 42.3 river miles downstream of the Saxton site. The presence of the dam increases the severity of flooding by only a couple of feet over the level that would have existed had the das not been erected. This subject was addressed in the Saftey 6

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O O On April 21, 1981 a tour of the Saxton facility was conducted for the purpose of determining the material condition of the site. During the inspection the RVDF, the control and auxiliary building and the contain-ment were inspected and a thorough photographic record was recorded.

Attached are a number of photographs which show the general condition of the plant. In general, ti.e containment vessel and all equipment contained therein was in good condition. The dome of the containment vessel shows some signs of corrosion along the veld seams and the paint has begun to peel off in some areas. Radiation levels throughout-the containment vessel varied. The hottest readings were found in the location of the non regenerative heat exchanger and in the control rod mechanism room below the reactor vessel. The general area radia-tion levels were approximately 10 to 20 mr per hour with much higher

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re: dings en co. act. Th3 RWDF cnd tha centrol I cuxilicry buildings were structurally sound. The interior of the buildings showed some signs of superficial degredation. That is, plaster is peeling off walls, ceilings are falling in spots, aspestos tiles are coming off the floors, etc. The general area radiation levels are no greater than background, but contact readings are on certain floors and walls show readings slightly above background in the order .2 to .3 mr per hour. A few access doors are rusting out at the bottom and should be replaced.

During Karch and April 1981, the environmental controls group from THI has been spending a day or so per week on site. In addition to perform-ing some environmental monitoring they have been taking radiation and smear surveys and are preparing the 37-55 gallon druma containing the contaminated soil for shipment. A report of their efforts will be

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111 NRC CU1 DANCE OF *ECOMMISSIONINC Vcrious espoets of dscommissiening o nuciocr fccility cro cddrossad in several portions of Titic 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations. These are Parts 30, 40, 50.33F, 50.82, and Appendix F to 10CTR50. These and other requirements are fully discussed in NUREC 0671 entitled. Decommissioning Commerc a1 Nuclear Facilities:

A Review and Analysis of Current Regula-tions publis'c.? in (August 1979). Significant portions of these regula-tions are amplified and additional guidance is provided in Regulatory Guide 1.86 dated June 1974. This Regulatory Guide states that there are basically four acceptable alternatives for retirement of a a nuclear reactor facility. These are summarized below:

A. Nothballing (protective custody) - A facility may be left intact except that all fuel assemblies and radioactive fluids and vastes should be removed. In this mode of retirement, ade-quate radiation monitoring, environmental surveillance and appropriate security proce(.ures must be established and access to the facility must be restricted.

B. In-place Entombment - The sealing of the highly radioactive and contaminated components (eg, reactor vessel) within a structure integral with the biological shield. Additionally, all fuel assemblies, radioactive fluids and vastes and other selected components must be shipped off site. In this mode a continuing surveillance program must be established.

C. Dismantlement - Dismantle and remove all radioactive components and contamination. In this mode a possession-only license is surrendered and the site may be relased it.r unrestricted use.

D. Conversion - The facility may be converted to a fossil generating m

station or portions of the nuclear plant 'ay be refurbished and it (h may continue to operate as a nuclear plant.

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I It should also bs notod that various ccmbinctioni, of tho abova alter.. I natives are also acceptable, and although not specifically stated it most likely would be acceptable for the phase wise approach to decommis-sioning, i.e., initially mothballing the plant and later dismantling it after radiation levels have decreased substantially. It shoul'd be noted.

however, that the Regulatory Guide does not state that a retired nuclear l facility must someday be completely dismantled. That is it is implied that mothballing and entombment is acceptable as a permanent solution. l Although Regulatory Guide 1.86 was not in effect at the time of Saxton's ,

decommissioning, it does reflect the NRC interpretation and position on that regulations in effect at the time.

A summary of the NRC Staff's latest positions on Decommissioning which are quite different from those currently in effect are included in Section IV.

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  • IONS COVERNING DECO'ti1SSIONING Sinco 1975 ths NRC b3 gen en in-d:pth review cnd ro-svaluction of tha regulatory approach to decomissioning. The NRC recognized that the

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/ current generation of large comercial reactors and supporting f acili-ties would substantially increase future decomissioning needs. Major l technical studies were initiated at Batte11's Pacific Northwest Laboratory i

j (PNL) in order to provide a firm information base on the engineering methodology, radiation risks, and estimated costs of decommissioning l

l nuclear facilities. A listing of the reports of such studies is in-cluded in the reference section. In January 1981, the NRC issued l

NUREC 0586 entitled " Draft-Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Decomissioning of Nuclear Facilities". This report concludes:

"The technical basis exists for performing decomissioning in a safe, efficient, and a timely manner. Decommissioning

as used here means to safely remove contaminant radioactive mates down to residual levels considered acceptable for permitting unrestricted use of the facility and its site. De-commissioning has major beneficial impacts because it allows e nuclear facility which no longer has operational value to be made available for unrestricted use".

It further states that the NRC's regulatory objectives should be to ensure that through regulations and other guidance that appropriate procedures are addressed in certain critical areas. The areas of most significance are sumarized below.

A. T.,imeliness-Thereportconcludesthatthe@ecommissioning of a nuclear facility should have its prime objective thorough decontamination of radioactivity resulting in n

unrestricted use of the facilit))t the earliest practical time. In certain situations the potential for occupational

cxp:su reducticn resulting froa rcdio *1va c0cey vauld cllow tha us3 of sofo secrcg3 or cntombment. For e power reactor which has operated thirty to forty years, the NRC O

O would encourage prompt dismantling (within four years) but would probably permit protective storage (SAFESTOR) for a period not to exceed thirty years prior to dismantling. It should be noted that the NRC no longer feels that protective storage or entombmenc is an adequate final disposition of a retired nuclear facility. The entombment option is open for facilities (eg, independent fuel storage pools) to allow time (less than 100 >sars), if at the end of-such time, the radio-active levele without decontamination or dismantling decay to Isvels that would perinit unrestricted access, f Since it would take many thousands of years for a retired power reactor to decay to levels which would permit unrestricted access, entomb-ment for a power reactor is no longer acceptable to the NRC.

Furthermore, mothballing is acceptable only if the licensee can show that the reduced occupational exposure during dis-mantling after a period of time (30 years), outveighs the benefite of prompt dismantling.

B. Planning Pre-Licensing Plans - Prior to plants receiving their operating license it will be necessary to prepare a decontamination plan.

The initial plan should deveribe (1) the decommissioning al-ternative tentatively considered for use and the cost estimate and method of assurance of funding for that decommissioning al-entnative, (2) consideration of facilitation of design and opera-tions for improving health and safety during decommissioning,

's (3) record keeiping for relevant information.

Tinal 3 - Tin:1 picns must be in at a grcOtor detail than the initial plan as should be submitted a year or so

(_) prior to the retirement of a facility. Final plans should U

include (1) detailed description of the decommissioning alternative selected for use, including plans to protect health and safety, for waste disposal and for a final ter-mination survey, (2) detailed schadules, (3) administrative contro: , (4) proposed specifications on controls and limits for procedures and equipment used (5) details of a training program for employees and contract personnel.

The major change is that the NRC would expect a licensee to design the plant with decomissioning in mind in order to ensure that decommissioning can be carried out with maximum efficiency and minimura occupational radiation uposure.

L.J C. Financial Assurance - An important aspect of this .ive is to ensure that at the time of termination of facilaty operations (including premature closure) that adequate funds are available to decomission the facility resulting in its release for unrestricted use. Assurance of this availability of funds insures that decominioning can be accomplished in a safe and timely manner and that lack of funds does not re-suit in delays in decomissioning that may cause potential health and safety problems for the public. To satisfy this

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NRC decommissioning objective, the licensee must provide a high degree of asourance that adequate funds will be pro-q vided at the time of cessation of facility operations. This O financial assurance must contain a mechanism enabling funds for the full cost of Acommissioning to be made available at g --

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cny t. . during fceility cp rcticra. rcpsrt sugg:sts several possible funding mechanisms available. They include prepayment into an account segregated from other company funds, deconsnissioning insurance, sect +1ty bonds, letters of credit, sinking funds, etc.

On February 10, 1981 an snnouncement van included in the Federal Register that NMEC 0586, the NRC's Draf t Environmental Impact Statement, had been published and invited public comment. It is the NRC's intention to in-itiate rule making proceedings, and plans to publish a decommissioning policy statement in August of 1981. This will be followed by a proposed amendment to 10CRF in December ~1981 and effective regulations by September 1982.

It should be mentioned that in neither NUREC 0586 nor the February 10 Federal Register invitation-to-consnent was there any mention of how these new requirements would be applied to plants which are presently retired cr havn operating licenses.

Recently the AIF's Subconsnittee on Deconnaissioning and the Utility De-comminaioc',g Group have provided comments to the NRC on NUREC 0586.

(Both letters dated April 22, 1971). In general, both groups disagree with the NRC's latest approach toward decommissioning.- They feel that the

-NRC is being too prospective from a financial and technical standpoint; has ruled out permanent entombment with good cause; should not include premature closure into its present rulemaking; protection of the pubMc does not require "de mininus levels of residual-radioactivity, ,

In general, it appears as though the issues associated with decournissioning-are far from being settled.and the rulemaking process should prove to be a very lively one. . 19

V NUC1, EAR REACTOR CECOMMISSIONING HISTORY Past decommissionings of licented reactor facilities have been accom-p11shed by mothballing, entombment and dismantling or by a combination of these alternatives. As late as the mid-1970's a total of 65 licensed t

nuclear reactors had been decommissioned. Of these nine were power-plar.ts, six were licensed test reactors, twenty-eight were research reactors and twenty-two were critical facilities. Of the fifty licensed .

research reactors and/or critical facilities, all but four have been totally dismantled with the licenses terminateL The four remaining have been mothballed and will retain a possession only license. Licensed power plants have all been uothballed or entombed except.for the Elk River Reactor (58.2 mwt) which is the largest reacter facil a y ever to be dismattled. This was done in 1974 for a' cost slightly in excess of

$6 million. Table 1 is.a partial listing of the reactor faiclities in ,

the United States which have been decomissioned and represents most of those facilities which were not dismanticd. The table includes their decomissioning status, type of security, type of license, etc.

_ During the past few years, owners of three additional Demonstration Power Reactor Dresden 1 (- 600 mwt), Humbolt Bay (N 200 mwt) and Indian Point 1

(+ 450 mut) have announced that they will no longer operate. These plants have not been decommissisced c : are they actively parsuing that option.

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Th3 Sexton Nuclear Exp trimental. Stction w:s 1Ggally decommission 2d in 1972 end 1973 cnd curtsntly holdo a 10CTR50 passassion-enly license which is scheduled to expire in 2000. 'At-this point any and.all post-decommission-ing options are still opened but would-have to be negotiated with the_NRC.

The-option selected would depend upon the availability of funds and the objectives which we are tyring to achieve. A l'ist-of possible courses of action includet a) Do nothing. -

b) Increase environmental monitoring.

c) increase security. .

d) Dismantle the RWDF. _

e) Dismantle the control and auxiliary building, f) Dismantle or entomb the containment.

g) Various combinations of-the above.

A dismantling of the RWDF.and/or control and auxiliary building prior to dismantling the containment may be unwise because these buildings could be used to store waste prior to shipment or used to house portable vaste disposal equipment. In their absence, temporary structures would have to be erected during the demolition of the highly radioactive equip-ment located in the containment.

A rough estimers' for completely dissentling the facility is soproximately

$10 akttion'ew2-3_ year _ period.- This estimate was arrived at by merely

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4' escallating (using construction cost indicies) the cost of decommissioning the Elk River Reactor Facility from '1974 to 1%1.- Factori which would tend 1

to increase this figure arn:

a) Saxton has no radvaste treatment facility and any radioactive fluid and solid wastes which are generated during decommissioning will have to be disposed-of using costly and inefficient portable facilities, 1

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b) Sexten * ~ nooccffendthoro:crevaryLfl pstplo romaining within the CPU'Systen which hsvo any knovicdgo of Scxten what--

soever. A partial restaffing for the decommissioning period

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c) The~ polar crane located inside the containment'will require a complete overall since'it has baen-located:in the moist contain--- >

ment atmosphere and not operated for the-last seven years.-  !

d) There are no station services, that is compressed air, 480 volt power, etc. and the cost of either establishing'tues or requir-ing a contractor to bring them in.would tend to increase costs. .

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f) Labor costs in the East are generally higher than-in Minnesota.- ,

3) Elk River was owned by the federal government and there is th radioactive vaste has increased
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River costs' ares- ,

a).Saxton operated with a power leve1'approximately 1/2-'that of~

l_ Elk Lyer's and as such many of the components' are mostilikely.

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b) Saxton has_already been partially dismantited.

  • All factors considered, = the- $10 million estimate is probably in the l '- ball park and suff'clent for the purposes.of this report.- A more .

accurate estimate can be developed later and wo Al likely fall'in ghe range of'$8-20 million.

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Asid3 frca th cat, th;ra cra a:me cdditicn 1 ctors which should be considered prior to determining the extent of any chaages to be i gg made at Saxton. These are briefly listed belovt t}

Rate Cases - Included in the base rates for JCPL, Met-Ed and PA EL

. is the cost of entombing Oyster Creek and Three Mile Island. Even though the selected options for Oyster Creek and Three Mile Island are different f rom Saxton's mothballed status, a c.hange in Saxton's status to anything but entombment may be questioned by both P'JC's.

Funding - To the best of my knowledge Saxton does not show up as a liability on the financial statements of any of the three operet-ing company's which have funded it and continue to pay for its

" operating" costs, rurthermore, a source of funds has not been set aside for additional decommissioning activities.

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l the longer it is deferred the lower will be the occupational exposures.

Land Use - There is no obvious incentive for dismantling the facility so that the property can be released for unrestricted use. The facility only encompasses 1,148 acres and is located on a 150 acre plot which also includes a substation and line de-partment garage. If the facility were dismantled, it is very unlikely that the use of the. site would be altered for the benefit )

of the general public.

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1) GPU shruld wist making cny major ch:ngss, i... total er partici dismantlement, for at least two years.' In its present condition, Saxton has a negligible environmental impact and there is no apparent urgency to rare the site. During this period the new regulations re-garding decommissioning should be issued and their scope and applicability to an already-decommissioned facility will be known. A two year wait will also allow GPUN sufficient time to stabilise, rature, and staff up to take on this additional responsibility.
2) Augment the environmental monitoring program to assure CPU that Saatton has a minimal environmental impast.
3) Repair / replace exterior doors to.the RWDF and Control and Auxiliary Building which are severely corroded,e
4) Investigste the proper funding mechanism for the ultimate demolit$pn of the facility g Additionally, the Financial Division should investi-p

.M gate the necessity for the three oper'ating companies to report to d 'j A

d Saxton as a liability in their financial reports. U.

5) Within two years develop a Dismantling Plan which would include a det-tailed list on all activities necessary to demolish the sites The plan should also include a list of all assumptions, a schedule, and cost breakdown in sufficient detail so that at any time in the future -

cost can be accurately recalculated (as opposed to merely resorting ,

to the application of gross cost indicies). For example, the break-down should include volume of radioactive and non radioactive concrete rubble; weight and volume of containers required to' ship radioactive components, eg. the RCP; weight, volume and salvage value of non con-taminatud scrap,.eg. containment liner; method of disassembly for reactor vessel, reactor internals, steam generator, and pressurizer; O ,_ _ _ _ . . _

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method of de .oring contcint,nt hols" durin .h2 fin 1 stegss of demolition; the necessity for temporary / portable equipment and facilities; etc.

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n 1. G. J. Konzek and C. R. Sample, Oecommissioning of Nuclear Facilities -

t.'~ ) An Annotated Bibliooraonv. NUREG/CP-0131, Pacific Nortnwest Laboratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, September 1978.*

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2. A. H. Schelling, et al., Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities - A Review and Analysis of Current Regulations. NUREG/CR-0671, Pacific Northwest Laboratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, August 1979.*

-3. Robert S. Wood, Draft Assuring the Availablity of Funds for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NuREG-0584, Revision 1, November 1979."*

4. Enrico E. Conti, Draft. Residual Activity limits for Decommissionino Nuclear Facilities, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG-0613, Septemoer 1979."
5. M. W. Young and R. F. Eckerman, A Methodology for Calculating Residual Radioactivity Levels Following Decommissioning, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG-Oi07, October 1980.

- 6. - Einancing Strategies for Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning, NUREG/CR-1481, Temple, Barker and Sloane, Inc. for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, June 30, 1980*

7. H. W. Dickson, et al., Procress Reoort on Monitoring for Comoliance with Decommissioning Criteria, ORNL/HA5RD-78, Oak Ridge National Laboratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, May 1980.***

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. B. R. 1. Smith, G. J. Konzek and W. E. Kennedy, Jr., Technolooy, Safety and Costs of Decommissionino a Reference Pressurized Water Reactor Power Station, NUREG/CR-0130, Preparea Dy Pacific Northwest Lacoratory for U.S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, June 1978."

9. R. I. Smith and L. M. Polentz, Technology. Safety and Costs of Decommis-sioning a Reference Pressurized Water Reactor Power 5tation, Prepared by Pacific Northwest Lacoratory for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Addendum to NUREG/CR-0130, August 1979.*
10. H. D. Oak, et al. , Technolocy, Safety, and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power station, NUREG/CR-0672, Prepared by Pacific Northwest Lacoratory tor U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, June 1980."
11. Emmett B. Moore, Jr. , Facilitation of Decommissioning of Licht Water Reactors, NUREG/CR-05B9, Pacific Nortnwest Laboratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, December 1979.*
12. Norm G. Wittenborock, et al. Technolocy. Safety and Costs of Decommis-sionino Light Water Reactors at a Multiple Reactor Station, NUREG/CR-1755, Prepared by Pacific itorthwest Lacoratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, to be published about August 1981.

U 13. G. J. Konzek, et al. Technology, Safety and Costs of Decommissioning Reference Research and Test Reactors, Prepared by Pacific Northwest

1 Laboratory for .. Nuclear Regulatory Commiss. to be published about Nove ber 1981,

14. E. S. Smith, et al. Technolooy, Safety and Costs of Decommissioning p Licht Water Reactors That Have Been involved in Accioents NUREG/CR- .

to be publised aoout May 1982.

15. K. J. Schneider and C. E. Jenkins, Technoloov. Safety and Costs of Decommissionino a Reference Nuclear Fuel ReDrocessing Plant, NUREG-0278 Prepared oy Pacific Northwest Lacoratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, October 1977."
16. Final Generic Environmental Imoact Statement on Uranium Milling, U. S.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG-0706, Septemoer 1980."

17. H. R. Elder and D. E. Blahnik, Technolooy Safety and Costs of Decommis-sionino a Reference Uranium Full Fabrication Plant, NUREG/CR-1266, Pacific Northwest Laboratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission October 1980. -
18. C. E. Jenkins, E. S. Murphy and K. J.'Schneider, Technolooy. Safety and Costs. of Deccmmissionino a Reference Small Mixed Oxide Fuel Faorication Plant. NUREG/CR-0129, Preparea oy Pacific Northwest Laboratory for U.$.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, February 1979.*

19. E. S. Murphy and G. M. Holter, Technoloov. Safety and Costs of Decommis sionino a Reference low-level Waste 8urial Ground. NUREG/CR-0570, Pre-pared Dy Pacific Nortnwest Lacoratory ror U.S. Nuclear- Regulatory l

Commission, June 1980.*

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Laboratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, February 1981. *

! 21. F. R. O'Donnell, et al. , Potential Radiation Oose to Man from Reevele of Metals Reclaimed from a Oecommissioneo Nuclear Power Plant, NUREG/CR-0134, Oak Ridge National Laooratory for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, June 1979.* _ .

22. Draft Environmental Statement Concernino Procosed Rulemakino Exemotion.

from Licensino Reouirements for Smelted Alloys Containino Residual Technetium-99 and low-Enriened Uranium, NUREG-0518, USNRC, Octooer 1980.* *

23. Oraft Generic Environmental Imoact Statement or Oecommissionino Nuclear Facilities, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NUREG-0586, January 1981."

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, IP MhtLIC wont LoCATior: Postrion f urtorts aso Svetavison ACTION gustoytt S MARA11vt-Usf ALA RESLTs oF ADomomA prvtsTGA1104 AND AcomomL throaMATio8s PROM Aeovt BLoCES nn .1anua rv 90- 10RQ_ Mr. Knvalchick was recontacted by telephone and questioned pe'rtainir.g to how he leveled the Saxton Steam Station property after demniftinn wat enan1pt#d_ ~

The renton for this nuestion was in licht of Mr. AA initial statement stating that when he ' observed activity'on the ash oile the first day. he noted the triaxial truck leavina with a load of ash. As a result of this statement, the possibility exists that ash from t'v Williamsburg ash site may have been used to level the Saxton Drocerty following the demolition. Mr. Kovalchick stated ~ that leveling of the property was comnieted with dirt and ash _ which was previous 1v niled adjacent to the__

Saxton Main Building foundation. Mr. Kovalchick further related that absolute 1v no material to his knowledoe_ was transnorted onto the Saxton site g

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Other s susetcT k'M8 t'A87 F'ast. ucotti Accasss Pwona cug ance su oo. Aos mowi wuo t swa avis socm sacuany no o, IF PENELic woas LoCAnom PosmoN tuPLovit ho suptavison ACTiot guptcygg a hAmaAnyt-Usf ALL atsVLis oF AcomohAL WVEsTiGAfiose Aho AcofflotALINFoaMAfioN PaoM AtoVI StoCils On January 23, 1989, the following investigation was conducted.

FF . . ., Penelec COMEC Department, who was the engineer in charge of the Saxton Demolition Project Detween ly/o - t y/o, teiepnene extension 8837, was contacted and stated that he was in charge of the _ _

demolition project. He further stated that absolutely no mater 1ai Trom 3RL was pemitted to be removed by the Kovalchick Salvage Company, who was awarded the contract for the Saxton Steam station demolition. Mr. FF went on to state that no one else had pemission to remove, or did, remove any material from the SNEC facility during the steam station's demolition.

A Attacheo to this report 1s the btn page or a six-page letter wnicn nr.

V AA related to Mr.

wrote to R. L. Wise, dated July 12, 1988. The contents of the letter AA , career, with special attention to proDiems ne encountered during his career. The attachment reveals that Mr. AA admittedly has "had an ax to grind since October Isud. Inis letter was contained within Mr. AA personnel file, which I received from the Human Resources Department on January 16, 1966. Upon furtner examination or 4

the file, no other infomation could be found.which would aid in this investigation.

Mr. Knubel contacted me and advised that he will be forwarding Mr.

. Montgomery's reviewed and signed statement from January 17, 1989. Upon receipt of the statement, it will be made part of this report.

Mr. M was recontacted and a meeting was set for January z/, iveis, at Mr. AA residence at 10:00 a.m. A supplement report will be submitted relative to the results of that meetir.g. '

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nr. r,reen fneva rded a mamn. dated .lanuarv 17 1980. to Ine relative' to his notifying DER of this incident. A copy of the memo is attached to this report.

A cursory examination of DD personnel file was made by me in an attemot to locate any tvoe of infonnation which could aid in this investigation, with negative results.

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INTER-OfflCEHEMNDUM PENEI.EC/ GPV DATE January 17, 1989

% FROM J. L. Greco LOCATION MO 4 TITLE Manager, Environmental Affairs 1341d PHONE 533-8605 '

SUBJECT Alleged Disposal of Radioactive Waste in the N1111amsburg Ash Disposal Site TO FILE CONFIDENTIAL On January 13, I discussed the situation with Mike Steiner, Solid Haste Manager, Harrisburg Region PaDER. I explained to Mr. Steiner that a former employee had alleged that waste material from SNEC was disposed of in the Williamsburg ash disposal site. As I explained to Mr. Steiner, the former employee did not state the waste was radio-active, only that it came from SNEC. I told Mr. Steiner that Penelec had responded to this allegation in two manners:

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1. A trained nuclear technician walked- the entire old ash disposal site and btained radiation readings. In no case did these readings exceed normal background for the area.

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2. The four groundwater monitoring wells around the Williamsburg disposal site (one upgradient, 3 downgradient) were sampled ard the water analyzed at THI laboratory. The results from these water analyses were negative.

I concluded by telling Mr. Steiner that Penelec believes the allegations to be false, but is investigating them completely and 3 will take all appropriate action. Additionally, I stated GPU Nuclear Corporation tance, was assessing the situation, providing Penelec assis-guidance, and direction on the entire effort, and would

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I also informed Mr. Steiner that the NRC had been contacted by GPUNC and were made aware of this allegation.

I promised to keep Mr. Steiner abreast of the situation and aware of any significant events which might occur.

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Acta en tue eme ne woauocArc= Posmo amom io sunuson e sammATNt-ust. ALL Ris476 of ADomonAL lordsTGAT1oM AMo ADof7108ak INSO4MArcus PROM ASOvt STOCKS 4 On January 25. 1989. the followino investication was conducted.

I contacted Mr. CC, and reviewed his December 23. 1988, handwritten

memo which he sent to Mr. Herbein regarding this incident. Mr. CC indicated that GG and Mr. M '

were co-manaaina the Williamsburg Station at the time this incident occurred. Mr. (c '* stated that he reviewed. with Mr. 86 A $$ conversation with Mr. A/ . Mr.

C4 stated that Mr. 66, told him (Mr. CC ) that Mr. AA

, struoaled with snmanne to oet the dumnino stonDed. Mr. C,C indicated that it was speculation that the struggle was with' Mr. GG It should be noted that GGG. who was the past SNEC Plant Runs ri n tendent . can not be inte rviewed due to the fact that he is deceased.

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Attachment T - Knecificatinn PE - Saxton - 115. titled " Removal of all

, Equipment and Demolition of Saxton Power Plant" Attachment II-A - Letter of Agreement to Kovalchick Salvage Company, from Mr. Cnnrad. renresenting Penelec. dated January 1. 1975 Attachment II-B - I etter clarifying Attachment II-A to Joseph Kovalchick from EE dated January 15, 1975.

Attachment-III - Memo prepared by 77J .- pertaining to the nrngroce nf the Kartnn C#nerating Station demolition. dated November 25.

1975 Attachment I contains the specifications, which was given to all nrnenective hidders. nn the diemantling of the Saxton Steam Power Plant. The document instructs that only the Saxton Plant was to be dismantled and the nniv nrnvisinns for the SWFC area was that all related eauipment and structures must have been protected. The document further required written authnri?atinn fnr all material leaving the site by the Penelec pro.iect engineer. (RE: Mr. FF statement of January 23,.1989) 7 o uncoumoso a cuAnto e Pensom PaEPAA*G REPo#7 (PRWT s scan iWPtoYtgneO WORK LOCATION wCAK PHONE OmoTcuAno Andrew E. Mollura M pj059 EMC-1 8974 oArtnius PREPAMo 10 FouowwP Actose M ris 12 PAGE 11 {d8wtwtb eY pMTImmAL AppAm44 1-25-89 5:50 p.m. nacoMMemoco a no U

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! h:01.2- 2. The intake and dischargw tunnels'must be completely plugged. Small-

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hazard will exist. Breach a 20 to 305 area-from the dem to anow fish migration.

t-l 6.- - Remove an . scrap and debris from wallito van and basement floor to ceiling. Backfin all holes; material from the building can be i

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in the dam breaching area.: _These charges must be contro n ed charges. .

._ and win be the . CONTRACTOR'S responsibility andl liability.

k:04 2 The crane win become the property of the: successful' bidder and win

< be used by the bidder at his own discretion.-- .

4:04.9 It is the intent and purpose of this specification to cover the ocuplete, dismantling of the Sarton power plant: including water ir.let and outlet,-

L back fining . rManey removal', coal _ conveyor and: equipment removal to _

j be removed to ground grade. The coal conveyors are requested to be-y removed first to an eviate any liability created between attractive

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. before de-energizing arrangements must be.made by_the Peneleo representative and the CONTRACTOR.

4: 10 5 The existing basement elevation 780 shall be finish graded'to 811 all' sump holes and pits in the basement shall be filled to finish -,

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A_ meeting was held on December 9,1976, in the third floor con-forence room with the following Peneleo People presents 4

.FF - Division Mechanical Engineer - GenerationE EE - Manager - Power Stations

M = - Superint.endent ~~ Stores ,

KKK - Purchasing Agent- _

CCCC. . - Manager -- Purchasing

'Ihis meeting was held to discuss the Saxton Power Plant demolition '

. bids. . Bids were zweeived from seven:(7) vendors. - They are as follows:

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, Joe Clossey Penn Ohio Demolition John Pizzuto Penn Ohio Demolition Burt Green B. Green and Company Steve Carroll B. Green and Company James Rudolph B. Green and Company This meeting was requested by John Pizzuto and Burt Green to review in detail their proposal for the demolition of the said station.

Mr. CCcc, opened the meeting and asked Mr. Burt Green to go over his proposal in detail. Mr. Green explained their proposal for the demolition. A pre-payment of would be received from the B. Green Company before any work is started. The equipment as it is removed and sold or disposed of would be kept inventoried, and a joint participation between Penelec and B. Green Company on a h0-60 basis would be initiated on the disposition proceeds realized from the equipment and material.

It is estimated that between and worth of equipaent is in this plant. On this basis, Penelac would receive the most money for equipment. For example, less removal costs gives a net gain of Forty percent of this vill net Penelec From this we deduct the pre-payment, and there is en additanal gain.

Od Mr. Green felt that the timetable for this work would be four-to five months. He also said that all the weigh slips would be open to constant audit by Penelee. It vao agreed by all present that this vould be the most feasible way to go and net Penelee the most gain for the equipment.

Bids for SITA: range from a low bid of to an unrealistic bid of with one bid at We feel that the bids of-

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Please review the minutes of this meeting and ad7 1se our office of your recommendations so the timetable for the abandonment of the Saxton Station can be carried out on schedule.

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i 1:01 Invitation 1:01.1 Proposals are hereby requested for the fumishing of all the caterial,

(','Y labor, cranes, rigging, scaffolding, supervision, and equipment V necessary for the ce=plete removal of the Saxton Power Plant equipment and machinery Aneluding water gates and chimneys.

1:01.2 Proposals vill be received not later than 12:00 lioon, on the date set forth on the Quotation Request.

1:02 Inter:retation of Cent ;t Documents

  • The Proposals shall be in accordance with all requirements set forth in the 00:ITRACT DOCDICS. If any bidder is in doubt as to the tque meaning of any part of the CONTPACT DOCESITS, he may submit to fhe OWER a written request for an interpretation thereof. The bidt'sr submitting the request shall be responsible for its prompt and sctual delivery. Any interpretation of such documents will be made .dy by Addendum duly issued. A copy of such Addendum shall be mailed or delivered to each bidder receiving a act of ColiTRACT DOCDEiTS. The OWER will not be responsible for any other explanations or inter-pretations of the C0hTRACT DOCUICITS which anyone presumes to make on behalf of the OWER.

1:03 Work The VORE to be performed under this Contract is described in detail in the CollTRACT DOCM3ITS. It is intended that the CONTRACTOR nhall furnish all labor, supervision, tools, supplies, equipment, te=porary or per=anent buildings, transportation, services and materials required to complete the VORE, unless otherwise specified.

1:0h Examination of Site, Drawings and Suecifications 1:0h.1 It is the responsibility of the bidder to exami-e the site to determine the . nature and location of the VORE. The OWNER will have a representative at the site to confer with the bidder.

1:0h.2 The bidder ahn11 carefully enmine the Drawings, Specifications and all other documents and data pert =4Mng to the VORE and baceme familiar therewith. The CONTRACTOR shall not at any time after acceptance of his proposal make any claims whatsoever alleging insufficient data or incorrectly assumed conditiens, nor shall he claim any misunderstand 1ngs with regard to the nature, conditions or character of the VORK to ce done under the Contract.

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1:0h.3 The CO .7MCT04 sha.11 assums all ricks resulting from any chan6es in tha site conditions during the course of th? WORK, except tlase changes caused by acts of the OWNER.

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0h.h Infomation regarding site conditions contidned in the Drawings and v Specifications, including but not limited to subsurface conditions, hi6h water marks and topographic conditions, is the infomation ava.il-able to the OWER at the time of preparation of the Drawings and Specifications, and the OWER does -not cake any warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of such infor=ation.

1:05 Perfe=ance Tine VORK must be started within seven (7) calendar days after acceptance of the Col: TRACTOR's Proposal or receipt of notice to proceed and :m.tst' be -

prosecuted to complete specific phases of the VORK.

1:06 Sutnissien of Provosals 1:06.1 Proposals shall be sut=itted on foms supplied with this Specification.

The Proposal Form shall be filled out ce=pletely, with the exception oftheprice(s) requested. Proposals =ay be acco=panied by supplemental infomation pertinent to the material and VORK which the bidder deems of

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1:06.2 Proposals shall be d.rawn in the name of Pennsylvania Electric Company, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and shall be enclosed in opaque sealed envelopes, marked and addressed as follows:

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" Proposals for reooval of all equipment and demolition of Saxton Power I] Plant, Saxton Steam Electric Station, Sarton, PA.

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Generation Division Engdneering 1:06 3 A separats Price Letter shall be submitted quoting price (u) for the Base Proposal together with any other pricing information the Bidder wishes to have remain ecnfidential. The original and four copies of the Price Letter shall be sent to Mr. CCC.C ., Manager of Purchasing, Pennsylvania Electric Company, not later than the time specified for the receipt of-Proposals. A copy of the Price Letter with prices deleted shall be submitted with each copy of the Proposal Form. Any differential prices fcr Alternate Proposals, terms of parent, and escalation shall be stated in the Base Proposal, so they will be available for evaluation purposes.

1:06.h TheBiddershallincludeinhispricequotation(s)allthenecessary costs for overtime labor (if any) he may require to perform the WORE in accordance with scheduled starting and completion daten set forth in his Proposal.

1:06.5 Time is an essential element of this Contract and the Bidder shall agree in his Proposal that the progress of his WORE will be such that he vill co= ply with the scheduled starting and completion dates

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1:06.6 Where bid prices are given in words and figures, the words will be considered correct in case of any discrepancy. However, if the words are illegible, the figures will be considered correct.

1:06.7 The Bidder ahm11 advise the OWNER of the number of square feet of space he requires on the sjte for his construction building (s) and for the storage of his material and equipment. The size and location of these areas for construction buildiras and storage will be approved by the OWER prior to the avar.1 of the Contract.

1:06.8 An adequate field organizatica shall be furnished and I:sintained by the successful bidder for the. purpose of perforcing the WORE included in this Contract.

1:07 Addenda.

1:07 1 Addenda cay be issued prior to the receipt of bids to provide for:

1. Modification in dravings and specifications.
2. Clarification and interpretation of C0FIRACT DOCUMENTS.

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w 1:08 Perfor ance Pend and Labor andjjatyMJgment Bond 1:08.1 The CONTRACTOR shall, if requested by the OVITR, upon the signing and delivery of the Contract, furnish a perfcmance bond with corporate surety guaranteeing that the VORK will comply with the CONTRACT DOCUICITS. This bond shall be effective from the date of the Contract until one year after the date of final acceptance of the VORK. The perfomance bond shall be .A the amount of one-hundred percent (100%)

of the Contract Price.

1:08.2 The CONTRACTOR ahall furn!ah, if requested by the OWNI:R, in additim to the perfomance bond and upon the signing and delivery of the Contract, a labor and material payment bond with corporate surety guaranteeing prompt payment for all material furnished and labor supplied er perfomed in the prosecution of the VORK, whether or not the as.id material or labor enter into and become component parts of the VORK or improvement contemplated in the CONTRiCT E"UMENTS. The said bond shall be in the amount of one-hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price.

1:08 3 The CONTRACTOR will te reimbursed for the prcLiums for the aforementioned bonds, if they are requested. These premiums are to be listed in the Proposal in the space provided and are not to be included in the Contract Price.

1:09 Qualifications of Bidders 1:09 1 In detemming the successful bidder, the following conditicas, among others, vill be considemd. Whether the bidders (a) Maintains a pomanent place of business (b) Has adequate equipenent to do the VORK properly sad expeditiously (o) Has suitable financial status to meet obligations incident to the WORK (d) Has had experience on projects of similar character and magnitude 1:09.2 The OWNER may require the bidder to furnish proof of the foregoing.

1810 .Acceptanee of Proposal 1:10.1 The OWER expressly reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, to waive any informalities or irregularities in the Proposals received and to accept that Proposal wh.Leh in his judgment best serves his purpose.

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1:11 Award of Contract 1:11.1 The contracting parties will be the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR vhose s Proposal is accepted.

l 1:11.2 Acceptance of the bidder's Proposal by the OVER and his signature thereon shall constitute a Contract between the contracting parties.

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12.1 The successful bidder vill be required to furnish the OVNER with a breakdown of his bid and subsequent monthly billing by accounts in accordance with the " Federal Power Commission's Classification of Accounts."

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1. Any exceptions which he may take to this Specification. The

, reason for such exceptions shall be given, and a detailed -

description of alternates shall be provided. Any resulting-price changes shall also be listed.

I 2. A l' of field

! and tne name(s)ofpersonnel, including supervisory the that personnel, job classifications shall be

! , furnished mi maintained to adequately perform the WORK.

3 A schedule of overtime pay rates for all classifications of personnel which will apply to the execution of this Contract, abould the use of such overtime be requested by the OWERS for their convenience or for accelerating the construction

! schedule set forth herein.

l' h. A list showing the source and description of all materials and equipment which would be used by him in the performance of this Contracts be shall designate any materials or equiprent 4 to be supplied outside the U.S.A.

5 A descriptive list of the major items of construction equipment which he proposes to use in performing the VORK. This list shall set forth the quantity as well as a description of the various items of equipment.

6. A simplified Critical Path Method, arrow diagram or a bar graph indicating the length of time required to complete each phase of the VORK.

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SECTION II GDri. ital CONDITIONS n-Itea, Title P_ age _

2:01 Definitions II-1 2s02 Drawings and Cpecifications II-2 2:03 Independent Contractor II-2 2:0h Subcontracts II-2 2:05 Relations of Contractor and Sobcontractors II-3 2:06 Separate Contracts II-3 2:07 Items and Servicos to be supplied by the Contractor II-3 2:08 Layout of Vork II-h 2:09 R 4 ting Utili'Aos and Plant II-h 2:10 A > <,dictional Disynstes II-4 2:11 Superintendence II-4 2:12 Identification II-5 2:13 Laws and Regulations II-5 2:lh Patents II-5 2:15 Taxes - Other than Pennsylvania Sales & Use Tax II-5 2:16 Pennsylvania Salss and Use Tax II-5 2:17 Permits and Licenses II-6 2:18 Local Labor and Labor Rates II-6 2:19 Vork:non's Compensation II-6 2:20 Health & Safety II-6 2:21 Protection of Vork and Property II-7 2:22 Lo:ation and Protection of Existing Utilities II-7 V

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2:27 Samples and Descriptive Data II-8 7 2:28 Hold Harmless Agreement II-8 ,

i 2:29 Lines and Grades II-B i 2:30 Equipment and Materials II-9 2:31 Inspection of Work II-9 2:32 Approval of Work' , ' II-9.

-2:33 Shop and Erection Drawings -II-9 2:3h Record Drawings II-10 2:35 Changes in Work - II-10 2:36 Night, Sunday and Holiday Work and Premium Time Work- If-12 3 2:37 Time of Completion - Extensions II-12 2:38 Delays - ( u cellacion of Coutract II 12 -'

2:39 Demurrage II-13_

2:40 Application for Payments II-13 2 kl Payments II-13 l '

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2:01 Definitions As used throughout the CO:CRACT DOCCCCS, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth hereinafter:

O 1. OVhu for the intents and purposes of the C01CRACT DOCU!C CS shall mean the Pennsylvania Electric Company.

2. CO CRACTOR ahall cean a successful bidder for the WORK vho will undertake the perforcance of the VORK required by the Contract.

3 CONTRACT DOCW!CCS ahall cean all Drawings Specifications.

Addenda, and Revisions thereto as prepared by the OWNER and/or their Agents and issued by the OLW R, the Invitation to Bid or Advertisement (if any), the CC:CPdCTOR'S Proposal, and manufacturers' dravutts as approved, all of which are a part of the CO:CRACTOR'S Contract with the OWNER. These C01CFACT DOCGCCS are cc plinenta.ry, and what is called for by any one of them shall be as binding as if called for by all. Any conflicts in the CO:: TRACT LOCmCiTS shall be Issolved by the OVNER.

h. EQUAL shall mean equal as a1 9/cvg Ty 4* 4 ,J.

5 VORK shall mean labor, services, hassrials, and equipment as set forth in the 00:CRACT DOCUMCiTS.

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2:02 Drsvines and Specifications 2:02.1 Unless otherwise provided in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, the OWER and manu-facturers will furnish Drawings and/or Specifications indicating necessary O. locations, elevations, arrangement of apparatus, necessary desi6n details of installation and construction end shall give such infomation as may be required for the proper execution of the WORK.

2:02.2 The Drawings and Specifications furnished to the bidders may be subse-quently revised or supplemented as may be deemed necessary by the OWER to obtain a complete installation. Copies of Addenda describing such changes will be forwarded to all bidders prior to the bid date and to the CONTRACTOR after signing of the Contract.

2:02 3 All VORK called for in the Specifications and not shown on the Drawings or shown on the Drawings and not called for in the Specifications shall be executed and furnished by the CONTRACTOR as if described in both these ways. Unless otherwise specified in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, it is the intent of this Contract that the CONTRACTOR furnish a complete installatior.

and should any VORK be required which is nct described in the Specifications or Drawings but which is nevertheless necessary for carrying out the intent thereof, the CONTRACTOR shall perform such WORK as fully as if it were completely described and included therein.

2:02.h It shall be the duty and responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to notify the OVNER, without delay, of any errors, omissions, or discrepancies which the C01CRACTOR nay discover in the Drawings and Specifications, and the C01CRACTOR shall in no caso proceed with the VORK when be is uncertain as to the requirements thereof. If the CONTRACTOR is uncertain of the O requirements of the V0E he shall request instructions from the OVNER.

V 2:03 Independent Contractor 2:03 1 It is the intent of this Contract that the relationship of the CWNER and CONTRACTOR be that of " owner and independent contractor". The means and methods employed for performing the details of the WORK shall be the CONTRACTOR'S responsibility, subject to suggestions or ap' royal by the OWER as may be necessary to safeguard the character or results of the V0E. All VORK shall be done in the order required by the OVNER's construction program and to coordinate with the different classes of VORK to the best advantage.

2:0h Subreontracts 2:0h.1 Unless otherwise called for in the CONTRACT DOCUME!CS, the CONTRACTOR shall submit with his Proposal the names of subcontractors proposed for principal parts of the VORK. The CGNTRACTOR ahall not change any of the subcontractors named in his Proposal without the written consent of the OWER. As the VORK progresses, the CONTRACTOR may engage additional subcontractors and shall submit their names to the OVNER. in writi.ng, before their VORK is to be started. The CONTRACTOR shall not award any work to any subcontractor without prior approval of the CWER.

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1. ) If, af ter acceptance of the C0!CRACTOR's Proposal, the CONTRACTOR requests a change of subcontractors named in his Proposal, such request shall be in writing setting forth the reason therefore and- the amount by which the Contract Price shall be increased or decreased by the difference in cost

, occasioned by the change. If, after acceptance of the CONTRACTOR's Proposal, the OWNER shall in writing require the change of any sub-contractors, the contract Price shall be increased or decreased by the difference in cost occasioned by the change.

2:0h.h The CONTRACTOR agrees that he is as fully responsible to the OVNER for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them as he is for the acts and omissions of per-sons directly employed by him.

2:0h.5 Nothing contained in the CONTRACT DOCUENTS ahall create any contractual relation between any subcontractor and the OWNER.

2:05 Itelations of Centractor and Subcontractors 2:05.1 The CONTRACTOR agrees to bind every subcontractor and every subcontractor shall be bound by the tems of the CONTRACT DOCUMDITS so far as applicable to his VORE, unless specifically noted to the contrary in a subcontract approved in writing by the OWNER.

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(d3 2:06.1 The OVNER reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with this project.

The CONTRACTOR ahall afford other contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction of their materials and the execution of their WORE, and shall properly connect and coordinate his VORK with theirs.

2:06.2 If any part of the CONTRACTOR's VORK depends upon the VOM of any other contractor, the CONTRACTOR shall inspect and promptly report to the OVNER any defects in such VORE that render it unFuitable for-proper erscution of the CONTRACTOR's WORK. His failure so to inspect and report shall constitute an acceptanco of the other contractor's WORK as fit and troper for the reception of his WORK.

2:07 ltems and Services to be Supplied by the Contractor 2:07.1 Unless otherwise specified, the CONTRACTOR shall provide and pay for all materials, labor, supervision, tools, equJpment, transportation and other services and facilities necessary for the execution and comple-tion of the VORK.

2:07.2 Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new and both materials and workmanship shall be of the best quality, and shall be subject to the approval of the OWNER.

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2:09 Lavout of Herk 2:03.1 The C0hTRACTOR shall visit the site prior to the sta.rt of his VORE to review conditions of the project and consult with the OVNER as to the Q best location for setting up his construction buildings and related facilities so as to expedite the installation of his VORK.

2:0S.2 The CONTRACTOR ahall acknowledge, when the nature of VORK warrants, that he has investigated and satisfied himself as to the corditions affecting the V0F.K. including but not restricted to those bearing upc. transporta-tion, disposal handling, and storage of materials availability and quality of labor, wate: electric powers availability and conditions of roads, climatic conditions and seasons: river hydrology and river stages, physical conditions at the job site and the project areas as a whole job site topography and ground surface conditions, and the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the perfomance of the WORK.

2:08 3 The CONTRACTOR further acknowledges, when the nature of VORK warrants, that he has satisfied himself as to the character, quality, and quantity of surface and subsurface materials or obstacles to be encountered insofar as this information is reasonably ascertainable from an inspection of the job site including all exploratory work done by the OWER or his Agent, as well as from infomation set forth in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. Any failure by the CONTRACTOR to acquaint himself with the available infomation shall not relieve him of the responsibility for properly estimating the difficulty or cost of successfully performing the VORK.

The OWNER or his Agent will not be responsible for any deductions, interpretations or conclusions made by the CONTRACTOR on the basis of O any infomation made available by the OWNER, or his Agent.

2:09 Ihistins Utilities and Plant 2:09.1 All VORK requiring changes to or affecting the existing plant or utili-ties, or affecting their operation, shall be done in a manner and time approved by the OWNER. Requests to do such VORK aha31 be submitted to the OWNER prior to the time that such VORK is to be perfomed.

2:10 Jurisdictional Disputes 2:10.1 The CONTRACTOR shall settle any judsdictional disputes as soon as possible and take the necessary precautions to hold all disputes to a minimum.

2:11 Superintendence 2:11.1 The CONTRACTOR and each subcontractor shall provide proper attention to the VORK and each shall keep a competent superintendent on the project, who shall represent him. The superustendents shall be satisfactory to the OVNER. The superintendents shall be duly authorized to receive and act up

  • notices, directions and instructions. The CONTRACTOR and his subcontractors shall enforce strict discipline and good order among their employees, and shall not employ any unfit or inadequately skilled person for this VORK.

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2:13 Lswa and Regulatiens 2:13 1 The CONTRACTOR shall comply with all laws, ordinances, codes and regula-tions relating to the VORK including applicable regulations for safety and health as pro =ulgated by the Secretary of Labor under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Should the CONTRACTOR become aware of anyviolations of any laws, ordinances, codes or regulations, he shall prc=ptly notify the OVNER in writing. If the CONTRACTOR performs any VORK in violation of such laws, ordinances, codes and zagulations, he shall be responsiMe for all penalties and costs incurred.

2:1h patents 2:1h.1 The CONTRiCTOR shall be responsible for all royalties, fees or claims for any patented device, process or procedure used, installed or provided by him. He shall defend any suit that may be brought against the OVNER and shall hold the said OVNER harmless from any liability for infringemut of any patent pertaining to any device, process or procedure used, installed or provided by the CONTRACTOR under this Contract.

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2:15.1 The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the payment of all taxes pertaining to the WORK vhich are in effect at the time of submission of bids. Any taxes pertaining to the VORK imposed after the bid has been submitted, vill be borne by the OVNER. Taxes shall include any and all federal, state or local taxes, which are applicable to the WORK. Should the OWNER I

be exempt from payment of any such taxes, the exemption shall be noted in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS and such exempt taxes shall not be included 1n l

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2:16 pennsylvanis Sales and Use Tax 2:16.1 In accordance with the Peansylvania Tax Reform Code of 1971 approved by the Governor 3-h-71, this bid should include Pennsylvania Sales and Use Taxonmaterials/equipmenttobepurchasedbytheCONTRACTORforin-l corporation into or use in constructing facilities described in this Specification. All bidders should note that all small tools, construction equipment and consumable supplies, previously considered as exempt under the Einkele concept, now are subject to tax, according to the Sales Tax Bureau. However,theCONTRiCTORvhenfurnishingand/orinstallingma--

chinery, equipment and parts thereof, other than foundations, even though affixed to real estate, or other property which does not lose its identity j as tangible personal property, abould purchase such property exempt from tax through the use of a resale exemption certificate. The tax eliminated through this method should not then be included in this bid. It is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to determine that the machinery, equipment y]

f and ps.rts to be purchased and resold to the OWNER will be used directly in utility facilities. Concrete and reinforcing bars used for foundations.

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The 00NTRACTOR should be knowledgenblo of rav.c d Re6ulation No.150 and related necessary forms published by the Sales Tax hreau implementing the

. Tax Refom Code of 1971.

The OWNER will execute the certification (Cample Fom No. k of Regulation 150) when presented by the CONTRACTOR with the required attached listing of exempt purchases. The CONTRACTOR will then use this certification along with his Pennsylvania Sales Tax Exemption Certificate to purchase the exempt items tax free.

2:16.2 The above will also apply to all sub-contractors. Prime CONTRACTOR ahall be responsible fer infoming the sub-contractors of the above stipulation.

2:17 pernits and Licenses 2:17 1 The OWNER ahall secure and pay for any and all building pemits in con-nection with the VORK. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with and obtain at his evn expense all CONTRACTOR's registrations, licenses or pemits, required by all federal, state and local laws, regulatory authorities or commissions.

2:18 Local Labor and Labor Rates 2:18.1 In the perfomance of the VORK, preference shall be given to local laborers and tradesmen. Not less than prevailing local labor rates for each trade shall be paid by the CONTRACTOR.

2:19 Vorkmen's Compensation 2:19 1 The CONTRACTOR ahall accept, in connection with this Contract, the pro-visions of the Workmen's Compensation Act and any re-enactments, supplements or amendments thereto, and the CONTRACTOR must insure his liability there-under or file with the OVNER a certificate of exemption from insurance.

The CONTRACTOR shall require the same of his subcontractors.

2:20 Health & Safety i 2:20.1 The CCNTRACTOR ahall take all necessary or advisable precautions for the health and safety of all persons and protection of property at, on, er near his VORK. He shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state and municipal health and sa.fety laws, building codes and any safety l regulations of the OWNER. The CONTRACTOR ahall erect and maintain all l necessary or advisable safeguards, as required by the conditions and progress of his VORK, for the protection of workmen and the public and shall post danger signs warning against the hazards created by his WORK.

2:20.2 In case of an emergency, involving danger to life or property, the CON-l TRACTOR may act at his discretion to prevent injury or damage to the I

threatened life or property.

2:20 3 The CONTRACTOR ahall maintain his hand tools, machinery, personal pro-tective equipment, etc., in safe operating condition and shall require his subcontractors and individual mechanics to maintain their equipment in the O same condition.

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h21 mets which =ust be vorn ct all times whilo working on the 0" ITER's propertj 4

q 2:20.5 The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the opezstion of all his equip-Q ment and any equipment supplied by the OVNER in such a manner as not to contact power lines and he shall have suitable si6ns posted on this equipment, in full view of the operators, warning of the hazards of the power lines.

2:20.6 The CONTRACIOR shall erect permanent warning signs in the vicinity of all power lines at or near his V0E.

2:21 Protection of Vork and Property 2:21.1 The CONTRACIOR shall protect all VORK and property from damage or loss that =ay result from the exect. tion of this Contract. Should his VORK be suspended temporarily, the CONTRACTOR shall take such steps as may be necessary or advisable to protect it against damage or loss.

2:21.2 VORK or property destroyed, damaged or lost, except by act or omission of the CWNER, shall be replaced or repaired to the OWNER's satisfaction at the CCNTRACIOR's expense. Should any VORK or property require such replacement or repairing prior to final payment, and the CONTRACTOR shall fail or refuse to replace or repair it in accordance with the CONTRACT DOCUENTS, the OVER may replace or repair such VORK or property or reimburse the OWER thereof and deduct the cost of such replacement, '

repair or reimbursement from any funds due or to become due the CONTRACTOR

, under this Contract.

2:22 Location and Protection of Ibtistg}r Utilities 2:22.1 The CONTRAC70R shall be responsible for detemining and/or verifying the location of all existing utilities; including but not limited to water, steam, oil, gas, sewer, telephone and electrio conduits and pipes and underground structures which may be encountered during the performance of the VORK. He shall, at his own expensa, arrange with the ovnars of such utilities for locating them. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for pro-v1 ding adequate protection against damage to utilities or other structures encountered during the performance of the WORK.

2:23 Use of Roadvare 2:23 1 For his h="1ing, the CON'JtACTOR shall use only the established roads and such temporary roads as may be necessary for the VORK and as authorized by the OWNER. When necessary to cross curbing, sidewalks, etc., they tr2st be properly protected and if damag*d must be restored to their previous condition at the CONTRAC7OR's expense.

2:2h Signs 2:24.1 The prenises, during construction, shall be maintained free from any and all advertising and CONTRACTOR's signboards of every kind, except for one siEn which may be provided by the OWNER. The CONTRACTOR shall see that no temporary sign or other advertising is exposed on any p, art of the

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2:25 Cleaning Construction and Storage Area g 2:25 1 The cleaning of the construction and storage area vill be the responsi-r bility of the CONTRACIOR. The CONTRACIOR shall at the co=pletion of his

( VORK remove all temporary structures, utilities and services which have been installed for the prosecution of his VORK. All scrap shall be re-moved fron the site of the VORK and coved to the scrap pile on the station site for final disposition by the OWNER unless otherwise directed.

2:26 Use end Storage of holosives 2:26.1 The CONTRACTOR shall notify the OWNER, in writing, before using explosives.

Explosives shall be stored, handled and used by the CONTRACTOR as pres-cribed by the federal, state and local authorities having jurisdiction over such matters. Blasting shall be carried out only by properly qualified licensed personnel. Care shall be taken so as not to make excavations un-duly large or irregular nor to unduly disturb tb* ground so as to make it unstable. If blasting is likely to damage any p*operty or injury to any persons, the CONTRACTOR shall excavate without ths use of explosives.

2:26.2 The CONTRAC'IOR shall be responsible for all claims for injury and damage caused by his storage, b*nditng or use of explosives.

2:27 Samples and Descriptive Data 2:27.1 Samples and descriptive data, required by the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, shall be submitted within a reasonable time before use so that inspection and necessary testing can be carried out. Such samples shall te shipped prepaid and delivered as specified. They shall be marked to show the O- name of the material, name of manufacturer and location of the WORK where the material represented by the sample is to be used. If any sample fails to meet the specified requirements, the OVNER may refuse to consider any further samples from the same manufacturer.

2:27 2 Testing of material may be required by the OVNER when and if considered necessary and at the CONTRACTOR's expense. Mill test certificates vill be acceptable unless reasonable doubt exists as to the compliance with the specifications of the materials furnished. ,

2:28 Hold Harmless Azreement 2:28.1 *he CONTRAC'ICR agrees to ind==nity and hold harmless the OWNER froe any and all liability resulting from bodily injury, including death and dtmage to property arising out of any act or omission in performance of the VORK undertaken under this Contract. The CONTRAC'IOR agrees, if re-quested by the OVNER, to furnish formal separate hold harmless agreements to the OWNER as further evidence of this undertamg, but the failure of '

the OWNER to request such formal separate hold harmless agreements shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of his undertaking to indemnify and hold harm-less the OWNER as set forth above.

2:29 Lines and Grades 2:29 1 The drawings show minimm reference lines and bench marks whPh will be established in the field by the CWNER and shall be used by the CONTRACTOR

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2:29 2 Tho CONTRACNR shall prot:ct cil catablished referenco lin:s and bench marks. If they are moved or destroyed by the CONTRACTOR, the OMER I may have them replaced at the CONTRACTOR's expense.

9 2: 30 Eauipment and Materials

.2 30.1 The CONTRACT DOCMINTS specify and show certain pieces of equipment and materials deemed most suitable for the service anticipated. Thi, is nut intended to eliminate other equipment and materials equally as 6 ed and efficient. The COINCTOR shall prepare his bid on the particular materials and equipment called for. Following the award of the Contract, should the CONTRACTOR desire to use other equipment or materials, he shall submit to the OMER a written request for such. change and state the advantage to tha OVIIR and the saving or additional cost involved by the proposed substi-tution. The determination as to whether or not such change vill be pemitted rests with the OMER.

2:30.2 Each major item of equipment shall be inspected by a manufacturer's repre-sentative during installation and upon completion of the project. h C0YfRACTOR shall supply the OMER with a certificate of such 1.nspection.

2:31 Inspection of Vork 2:31.1 The OVER shall have access to the VORK at all times for the purpose of inspection. The CONTRAC'IOR shall provide proper facilities for such access and inspection.

2:31.2 h presence of the OVER shall not in any way lessen the obligation of gS the CONTRACTOR to co= ply with the requirements of the CONTRACT DOCUENTS.

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2:32 Approval of Vork 2: 32.1 All VORK shall be subject to the approval of the OVER. The CONTRACTOR shall perform all VORK in such a manner as to comply with the CONTRACT DOCUENTS. The OWNER ahall have the authority to stop the WORK whenever such stoppage is necessary to insure proper compliance with the CONTRACT LOCUENTS.

2:33 Shop aM Ereetien Drawings 2:33 1 The CONTRACTOR shall submit to the OWNER, for his approval, three (3) copies of all shop and erection drawings, data sheets, etc., required for his WORK. This ahall be done with such pro =ptness as to cause no delay in either his WORK or that of any other contractor. These drawings shall be checked and certified, prior to submission and shall contain all re-quired information. The CONTRACTOR shall nake any corrections required by the OVER and file with him seven (7) copies of the corrected drawings.

2:33 2 Approved drawings v111 b3 so stamped and dated and shall fom a part of the Contract. One (1) set of the approved drawings vill be returned to the CONTRACTOR. Approval of such drawings shall not relieve the CON-TF. ACTOR of the responsibility for deviations from the C0lmCT DOCUENTS, 6 nor from responsibilitias for errors in shop or erection drawings.

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d 2:3L.1 Upon co=pletion of his WORK and before final payment the CONTRACTOR shall subnit to the OWER a complete set of all drawings for the WORK. These drawings shall correctly indicate the VORK "as built" and shall imelude all modifications of the VORK and additions thereto which have been incorporated. The drawings shall consist of approved prints, legibly

=arked. These drawfmgs are to become the property of the OVER. No extra payment shall be made to the CONTRACTOR for the record drawings.

2:35 Chanses in Work 2:35 1 The OWER, without invalidating the Contract, may order extra work or make changes by altering, adding to, or deducting from the VORK, the Contract Price being adjusted accordingly. All such WORK shall be performed under the conditions of the original Contract.

2:35 2 The OVER shall have authority to make minor changes in the WORK, not involving extra cost and not inconsistent with the purpose of the project.

2:35 3 Except in an emergency endangering life or property, no extra WOE shall be done or change made unless authorized by the OWNER in writing. No claim for an addition to the Contract Price abAll be Talid unless aypvVM1 by the OVER.

, 2:35.h If the CONTRACTOR claims that any instructions by drawings or otherwise involve extra cost, under this Contract, he shall give the OWER written d notice thereof within a reasonable time after receipt of such instructions and in any event before proceeding to perform the WORK. No such claim shall be valid unless so made.

2:35 5 All additione to or deductions from VORK, which vill increase or decrease the Scope of Work included in the origfmal Contract, shall

! be separately priced and invoiced on the basis of unit prices listed in

[ the proposal or subsequently agreed upon, or at the option of the OVER,

! on the basis of an estimate of a lump sum price for specifio VORK and subsequent acceptance thereof by the OVER.

2:35.6 Lu=p rum estimates for additions to or deductions from WOBE mhm11

itemize the details of the VORK changes. the quantities and unit pnces for matoriola and labor, and amounts for shipping costa, overhead and profit.

2:35 7 should the OVER request that additional VORK be performed vn a l ccst plus basis, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish the necessary labor l vith requisite small tools and/or caterials required for performing l additional incidental correlated WORK or collateral VORK such as

! additions to and changes to the original Scope of Work, not covered by ite=s of unit prices, and as directed by the OWNER as follows:

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1. For this cdditional UO E , the CCG~P. ACTOR shall be rai=burccd for the actual direct coat plus a percentage fee applied to the labor and incidental erpence portien thereof and a percentage fee applied to the me.terial portion of the c) direct cost. Both such percentece fees shall have been indicated on the Proposal Fom, at the time of submission of the CONTRACTOR's bid.
2. Direct cost of labor shall include job foremen expense, Vork=en's Compensation insurance contributions, and Social Security taxes applicable to the vagu of said labor and foremen. Direct cost of materials shall be the actual sum paid for =aterials by the CONTRACTOR including transportation expense. Direct incidental expenses shall include a prorata of premiums for such insurance as may be required by the OWNER, in addition to insurance required in connection with labor, and specific telegraphic and telephone charges incurred solely on account of such V0E. The percentage fee shall cover the CONTRiCTOR's profit, superintendence, the transportation and use of small tools and equipment not susceptible to classification under transportation equipment and heavy equipment, taxes, general overhead, and other indirect expenses.

3 In case any V0E or materials shall be perfomed or furnished by direction of the OVNER in writing and confirmed by a supplement to the original Purchase Order, for additional correlated WO R , the CONTRACTOR shall.-at the end of each day during the progress thereof, furnish to ths OWNER daily time slips showing the name or number of each h

d workmenand/orpieceofequipmentemployedthereon,withthe time worked, the character of V0 E he or it is doing, and the wages or rental prices paid or to be paid; and also a daily memorandum of the materials used on such V0E, showing the amount and character of such material, from whom purchased, and the amount paid or to be paid therefor. If required by the OWER, the CONTRACTOR shall produce any books, vouchers, records, and memoranda showing the V0E and msterials actually paid for and tLe actual prices therefor. Such daily time slips and memoranda shall not be b4nMng upon the OWER except insofar as they are reasonable, accurate and pertinent, and if any question or dispute should arise as to the correct cost of such VOR or material, the determination of the OWNER upon such question shall be final and conclusive,

k. Theamountoflaborbonuspaymentsand/orpremiumpayments made to labor on premiu= time worked shall not be included in total actual direct cost of additional V0E to which percentage fee is applied. Any bonus payments made by the CONTRACTOR for V0E perfomed shall have prior approval of the OVER.

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5 If required by the Om for the p>rfomanco of related von within or in the vicinity of the VORK areas included in the r Contract, the COUTRACTOR agrees to furnish, when requested

( in writing by the CWNIR and cenfizzed by a suppleunt to the original Parchase Order, transportation equipment and handling and rigging equipment, such as trucks, lowboys, cranes, hoists, forklifts, tugp rs, co: pressors, velding machines, etc.

6. Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of the CONTRACTOR, the COUTRiCTOR proposes to provide and maintain, until the VORK is completed and accepted by the OWER, minimum insurance coveraps in accordance with Item 3:02, " Insurance by the Contractor." Certificate of Insurance shall be submitted in triplicate, for approval prior to the ce==encecent of any WORK by the CONTRACTOR.

2:36 Ni d.t, Sunday and Holiday Vork and Prenium Time Vork 2:36.1 No VORK vill be pemitted at night, Sunday or legal holidays except in the case of emergency. Where no emergency exists, but the CONTRACTOR feels it advantageous to work at night, Sundays, legni holidays or on premium time, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the OWNER at least two (2) days in advance, requesting written pemission.

2:36.2 Any such VORK perfomed during the absence of the OWNER or without his authorization vill be Acse at the CONTRACTOR's risk and may be subject to rejection.

2:37 Time of Completion - Extensions 2:37 1 Should the VORK be interzupted or delayed by the OWNER, the time of com-

. pletien shall be extended in an amount equal to the delay or interruption.

2:37 2 If the CONTRACTOR shall be delayed in the completion of his VORK by reason of unforeseeable causes beyond his control and without his fault or negligence, the time for completion of his WORK shall be extended by such time as shall be fixed by the OVNER.

2:37 3 To secure any extension of time, the CONTRACTOR must submit a written request to the OVNER, citing specific reasons, explanations and dates.

The request shall be submitted promptly after the delay.

2:37.h No extension of time shall relieve the CONTRACTOR from full responsibility for performa".co of his obligations hereunder, nor shall extension of time be a valver by the OVNER, of his right to terminate the Contract for abandonment or delay by the CONTRACTOR.

2:3S Delays - Cancellation of Contract 2:38.1 If ,the C0liTRACTOR refuses or fails to prosecute the VOME or any part thereof, with such diligence as will insure its completion within the time specified or any extension thereof, or. fails to complete said VORK-within such time, the OVER may, by written notice to the C011 TRACTOR, teminate his right to proceed with the VORK or such part of the VORK II-12

wherein thore he,s been delay. In cuch ovent, the C W : y . 4 3 ovcr the V0E and prosecute the same to ccmpletion by CONTRACTOR or otherwise, I and the CONTRACTOR and his aurettas shall be liable to the Om for any excess cost occasicned the OVNER thereby. If the CONTRACTOR's right to O proceed is so terminated, the OWNER may take possession of and utilize in completing the VORK such caterials, appliances and plant, as may be on the site of the 6 and necessary therefore. ,

2:39 De arraxe 2:39.1 All demurrage on material furnished by the OVNER, caused by the CONTRACTOR's neglect, shall be pa.id by the CONTRACTOR.

2:39 2 All demurrage on the CONTRACTOR's equipment and material, shall be paid by the CONTRACTOR.

2:LO Application for Payments 2:h0.1 The CONTRACTOR r. hall, not later than the tenth (10th) day of each month, rubmit to the OVNER an estimate of the VORK performed and materials and equipment delivered to the job site.for incorporation in the project during the previous month. This estimate shall set forth a schedule of values of the various parts of the VORK completed, including quantities, and be based on the methods of payment and cost Dreakdown provided in the COUTRACT DOCUMENTS. The estimate shall, if required, be supported by such 1 evidence as to its correctness as 's OWNER may direct. This may include a CONTRACTOR's affidavit, the form for which is shown under Item 2:43 2:L1 Payments 2:hl.1 Notinterthanthirty(30)daysaftersubmissionoftheapprovedesti-mate, the OWNER shall pay the CONTRACTOR ninety percent (90%)'of the amount of the statement rendered. TheOWNERaLS1withholdtenpercent(10%)

of the amount due until final completion and acceptance of the VORE.

Payment of any mont.hly estimate shall not be deemed to be an acceptance of the VORK covered by the estimate.

2th2 Payments Vithheld 2:L2.1 Independent of the retained percentage provided for, the OVNER may with-hold, apply or nullify the whole or part of any monthly statement to such extent as may be necessary to protect the OVNER from loss or possibic loss, regardless of the time of discovery thereof, on account of_ any manner or cause arising under this Contract, including but not limited to the following:

(a) Defective work not remedied.

(b) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims.

(c) Failure of the CONTRACTOR to make payments properly to sub-

{ contractors or suppliers for materials, labor or equipment.

p) (d) Lamage to another contractor, subcontractor or OWNER or to other properties.

(e) Removal from the job site of any material or equipment required for completion of the VORK after partial payment has been made for said material and equipment.

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2:h3 Contracter's Affidavit 4 AFFDAVIT STATE OF SS:

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, being duly sworn, deposes and asyu that he is of which company has a Contract with the bearing date covering the .

Deponent further swears that the said ___

has paid in full, at the prev =414ng recogrtized rate, and in accordance with Specifics.tions and CONTRACT DOCUENTS, for all labor supplied or performed and materials furnished in con-nection with the performanet of said VORK, including all Social Security, Unemployment Ins 2ance, and Sales and Use Taxes applicable thereto, and owes no one for any labor or materials in connection with the performance of said WORK or any of the said taxes, nor have any claims been made against the said C M RACIOR for any unpaid material or labor with the exception of the following:

This affidavit is made for the purpose of inanaine the

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2 hh po: session Prior to completion 2LL.1 The CW chall have the ri6ht to take possession of or use any completed

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- not be deened an acceptance of any VORK not completed in accordance with the CONCT DOCU:ES. If such prior possession or use by the OVER delays the progress of the VORK or causes additional expense to the CORRAC'IOR, an equitable adjustment in the Contract Price and/or the time of completion vill be made and the Contract shall be modified in ,

vriting accordingly.

2:L5 Cerrection of Vork before Final Payment 2th5 1 The CONTRACTOR chall promptly remove from the premises all VORK, whether incorporated or not, deemed by the OVER as failing to conform to the CONTRACT DOCUENTS. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly replace and re-execute this WORK, in accordance with the CCNTRACT DOCUENTS, without expense to the OWER and shall bear the expense of repairing everything which has been destroyed or damaged by such removal or replacement.

2:h5 2 If the CONTRACER shall fail to remove WORK deemed by the OWER as failing to comply with the CONTRACT DOCUENTS within a reasonable tbne after notics has been given to the CONTRACER, the OVNER may remeve and replace such VORK at the expense of the C01""RACTOR. Such expent Jay be deducted by the OWNER from any payasnts due or to become due the CONTRACTOR.

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d 2:h6.1 Neither final payment nor acceptance of the VORK shall relieve the CON-TRACTOR of responsibility for failure to comply with the CONTRACT DOCUENTS.

He shall remedy any defects in his WORK, which shall appear within a period of one year from the date of completion and acceptance, and shall bear the expense of repairing everything which has been destroyed or damaged by such defects. 'Iha OVEd shall give the CONTRACTOR prompt notice of defects that become apparent. In case of an emergency where delay would cause serious loss or damage, the OVRER tmy undertake to have any defects re-paired without previous notice to the CONTRACTOR, and the expense of such repairs shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR.

2 k7 Liens 2th7.1 Neither the final payment nor any part of the retained percentage shall become due until the CONTRACTOR delivers to the OVER a complete release of all liens arising out of his WORK or receipts in full in lieu thereof, and an affidavit shoving that so far as he has knowledge or information the releases and receipts include all labor and catorial for which a lien could be filed. The CONTRACER may, where a complete release of liens is impractical or receipts in full cannot be furnished, provide a bond satisfactory to the OVNER to indemnify him against any lien.

2th7.2 If any lien remains unsatisfied after all payments are made, the COTRACER shall reitnd to the OVNER all monies that the latter may be compelled to pay in discharging such a lien, including all costs & reasonable attorney's fees.

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2:L9 Assigr ent 2:L9 1 Neither the OVEh 3r the CixlTRACTOR shall assign the Contract or sublet it as a whole with, t the written consent of the other, nor shall the CONTRACTOR assign any monies due or to become due to him hereunder with-out the previous consent of the OVER.

2:50 Acceptance ani Final Payment 2:50.1 Upon the completion and acceptance of the WORK, and satisfactory evidence of the payment by the CONTRACTOR of all his obligations for which the OVER cay be liable under this Contract, together with the necessary releases stipulated under " Liens" in this Specification, the final amount -

due shall be paid by the OVER to the CONTRACTOR within thirty (30) calen-dar days.

2:51 Anti-Diecrimination claus.

2:51.1 The caterials, goods or services furnished under this contract will be accepted only if furnished in full compliance with the rules and regu-

  • laticns of Exocutive Order No.112h6 of September 2h,1965, as amended, g Paragraphs 1 thmugh 7, as follows "Daring the perforcance of this contract, the CONTRACTOR agrees as follows:

(1)TheCONTRACTORwillnotdiscrini.nateagainstanyemployeeor applicant for employment because of race, creed, color. or national origin. The CONTRACTOR will take affirmative action ,

to insure that applicants are employed'and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfers recruitznent or recruitment advertisfag; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for tr* NM, including apprenticeehip. The CONTRACTOR egrees to post in conspicuous placee, :.vailable to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause.

(2) The CONTRAC7OR vill, in all solicitatzons or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the ONTRACTOR, state that all qualified applicants Vill receiV8 Consideration for employ-cent without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin.

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g (3) The CONTRACTOR will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agrec ent 6 or other contract or understem s, a notice, to be provided by Q the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the CONTRACTOR'c co=:Litsents under Section 202 of Executive Order No.112h6 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment.

(h) The CONTRAC7OR will comply with all provisions of Executive Order No. 112h6 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and of the rules, regulations, and nievent oders of the Seemtary of Labor.

(5) The CONTRACTOR will furnish all infomation and reports a uired by Executive Order No. Il2h6 of September 2h,1965, as amended, and by the rules, regulations and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will pemit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such mies, regulations and oders.

(6) In the event of the CONTRACTOR's noncompliance with the non-discrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such mies, regulations, or oMers, this contract may be cancelled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the CONTRACTOR may be decland ineligible for further Govemment contracts in accortlance with p pacedures authorized in Executive Order No. Il2h6 of September 2h, 1965, as amended, and such other sanctions may bo imposed and remedies V invoked as provided in Executive Order No.112h6 of September 2h, 1965, as amended, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law.

(7) The CONTRACTOR will include the pmvisions of Paragraphs 1 through 7 in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secreatry of Labor issued pursuant to Section 20h of Executive Order No. Il2h6 of September 2h,1965, as amended, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or verxior. The CONTRACTOR will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase oder as the uontracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance Provided, however, that in the event the CONTRACTOR becomes involved in, or is thrwatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the CONTRACIOR may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United S tates ."

2:52 Valver or Liena Astre ment 2:52.1 It is understood and agreed that no lien shall at any time be filed against the premises upon which the WORK hereunder is perforced, or any part thereof, by the CONTRACTOR or any subcontractor or other persons k/

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2:52.1 waiver of Liens Agreenent (Cont.)

q enployed by or finnishing labor, equipment or materials to the CONTRACTOR Q or any subcontractor for, in, or about the performance of the VORK here-under. In furtherance of this undarstanding and ag:vement, the CONTRiCTOR shall, if requested by Pnelee, execute a Vaiver of Liens Agreement. The Vaiver of Liens Agreement shall be executed through the Trothonotary's Office at the County Courthouse of the County where the VORK is perfomed.

The OWER vill require proof that this is filed prior to the time that any of the CONTRACTOR's men start VORK on the project.

2:53 Increase of Vorking Force and Eauipment If at any time the CONTRACTOR's working force and equipment, in the opinion of the OWER, shall be inadequate for securing the necessary pregress or required quality of VORK as herem stipulated, the CONTRACTOR shall, at his own expense when so requested by the OWNER, increase or cupplement the working force, supervision, or equipment to such an extent to give reasonable assurance of compliance with the schedule of completion and the required quality of VORK. The failure of the OWER to make such request shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of his obligation to secure the quality and the rate of progress required by the contracts and the CONTRiCTOR alone shall be and remain liable and responsible for the efficiency and adequacy of his methods, materials, working force, supervision and equipment, irrespective of whether or not he makes any change as a result of any order or orders received from the OWER.

2:5L security Re mlations The CONTRiCTOR shall be responsible for the compliance of all employees under his jurisdiction with the following Security Regulations for Construction at Generating Stations.

2:5h.1 Scope The following security regulations shall be maintained and enforced at Generating Station Construction Sites. These regulations will supple-ment all existing security policies and procedures presently in effect.

2:5h.2 Purpose

1. To alert all personnel, permitted lawful ingress and egress to const;uction areas at Generating Stations, concerning the basic security regulations of the Pennsylvanta Electric Company.
2. To allow for the orderly flow of authorized personnel, materisis -

and equipment to and from the sites.

3 To protect property and provide a safe and secure work place for all personnel lawfully pemitted on the precises.

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2:5L.3 organization and R>sponsibility

. The Station Superintendent or his designated alternate has overall lq responsibility for the caintenance of security at the construction g site. He shall also be responsible to the Security Department of the Pennsylvania Electric Company for ensuring that thv provisions of this procedure are enforced.

4 nl security guards are to become familiar with the contents of this procedure. Copies of these regulations are to be maintained at the Guard Gate House.

All personnel failing to comply with these security regulations are subject to dismissal.

2:5h.h Regulations - General Policies No person shall be permitted on Company property who is noticeably under the influence of alcohol or drugs or brings narcotics or intoxicants onto the project, or consumes narcotics or intoxicants on the project.

No visitors are authorized on the site without having registered and been cleared for security by the Peneleo Project Engineer or his designated alternate on the job site during the period the job is under construction.

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Q 1. All contractual employees shall be required to wear a numbered identificationbadge(furnishedbytheCCNTRACTOR)whichshall be worn conspicuously on their clothing, so as to be readily seen by the guard, when entering, working on, or leaving the site.

2. All contractual employees shall enter and depart the construction site via the construction gate.

3 All company personnel not assigned to the site will be required to enter via the openating gate and obtain a company representative badge at the Stati.,: Office when entering the site and to turn in the badge h n luaving the site,

k. No person shall be allowed to walk onto or drive a vehicle onto the site without having signed a security inspection vaiver.

"'is wa.tver will permit the security guard or a designated

_.epresentative of Penelee to inspect his person or property (vehicleincluded)atanytime. This form will bs maintained in the file at the office of the Station Superintendent.

5. All visitors will be required to produce identification and sign the visitor register. Clearance must first be obtained from an appropriate designated person before admission is granted. All persons so cleared shall be issued and required to wear e, visitor p badge.

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6. All delivery vehicles entering or leaving the site shall be subject to inspection.

O 7 All contractual employees that leave the job site through the vehicle gute will give the guard his badge number. The guard will slao record the decal number of any enployee's p-ivate

, vehicle that departs or returns during these hours.

8. Posted speed limits shall be enforced. 4
9. Signs shall be posted at all portals where people or vehicles enter or leave the promises, reading as follows:

"All persons entering or leaving Wse promises an subject to the security regulations of the company and they and their vehicles may be inspected upon request by a Company Representative."

25h.6 Materie, Movement

1. All material leaving h site requires b written au b rization -

of h Penelec Project Engineer. Tools and equipment aM ll not-be pe mitted to leave the property at any time without specific written approval of either the Peneleo Projsot ETnaer or the Penelec Station Superintendent or their designated alternaths.

2. Amaterialpass(AttachmentA)shallbecompletedforallmaterial leaving the site.

3 Ifnecessary,atthetimeofingressand/oregresssuspiciouspar-cela, persons, or vehicles shall be delayed until clearance can be obtained from one of the persons named in Item 1 above.

2:5h 7 Parking

1. Guards shall have supervision over the parking in the construction pm M ng lot.
2. Personnel are reminded to lock their vehicle when leaving it 1.n the parking lot. No responsibility is accepted for stolen prop-erty or damaged vehicles in the parking lot.

3 Guards en duty will nport in v.iting all improperly parked vehicles or drivers fr.iling to obey traffic policies.

2:5h.8 The Security Force of this' site will be responsible for the enforcement of the above regulations. Guard posts will be manned in accordance with the written instructions for this project. At no time will'the Security Guard use force or threats in carrying out his responsibilities, unless it is for the purpose of self-defense or to prevent crime which has been or is being committed in his presence.

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3:01 Inseenee by the 0 .er 1 3:01.1 During the cource of ccnstusction and until the W?Z is finally accepted h

D and the Contract Pri:e is paid in Pall, the O'.T.3 vill provide and : sin-tain Fire and Ertented Coverage Inrurance, c:vering the interest of the OWER of the buildings, stra:tres, =achiner/ and equi;:ent to the full value thereof, including :sterials, equip:en:, supplies and stra:; ares of all Wds and their centents incident to the construction. Vcen not otherwise insured, the O'..;*IR vili carry Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance on constru:tien =achine:/, tools and equip:ent belorgir4 *o the O'.~.:IR or si:11= pr:perty belonging to others for which the O';CR

. may be liable. All of the above centioned properr/ is to be insced while fo=ing a pa.rt of or 's cont:1ned in any buildings or st: actures mentioned above or while in the open en the pre:1ces, except that zu:h insurance ay exclude propert/ vhich is generally censidered non-in.turchle, such as property buried in the ground or non-conbustible propert/ in the open.

3:02 Insurance by the Contractor 3:02.1 The CO::T? ACTOR and his subcontractors shall carr/ and caintaas Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance en their nachinery and tools, equip:ent and, clothing belon-in; to then or their e=ployees and the OW:E3 shall not be liable for any loss or da: age thereto and the COI; TRACTOR shall in-de=nify and save ha=less the O'.T.IER fron any clains arisir4 therefron.

3:02.2 The CorfalCTOR thall, in addition to the foregoing, can7 and =aintain g

the following fo:ns of 1.::urence applying to all operations undernhen by hh, his agents, employees and subcontractorn in tho mini =tn ,a ounts indicated hereunder.

Form Minimum Lir_its (a)Vorkmen'sCenpensation Statutory (b) Cont: actor's Public Liability (Including contractual liability)

Public Liabilit/ $100,000/3300,000 Property Demage Liability $100,000/3100,000

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(o) intonobile Insurance Bodily Inju:7 Liability $100,000/$300,000 Property Damage Liability $50,000 (d)Ifsubcontractorsaree= ployed Contractor's Protective Liability

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A 3:02 3 If any of tha VORK performed under this Contract includes blasting, excavating, pile driving or caisson work, moving, shoring, underpinning, rac.ing or demolition of any structure or removal or rebuilding of any w struct. tral support thereoft or any subsurface work, the Property Damage Liability Insurance shall have all of the restrictive clauses, custom-arily used by Insurainee Companies applying to insurance on such work, renoved from the policies.

3:02.h The CONTRACTOR undertakes to permit no subcontractor to enter upon or continue the perfor=ance of his subcontract unless he be and rar nks adequately insured, as required above, against any lost by virtus of liability to his employees and the general public for injuries (including death resulting therefrom) and danage to property suffered by his em-ployees and the general public, and to indemnify and save harmless the OWNER for any loss suffered through his failure to de so.

3:02.5 Before any WORK is otarted under this Contract, the 00STRACTOR shall file with the CWNER certificates of the aforementioned insur.ance, or copies of the insurance policies, signed by the insurance companies or authorized representatives. All subcontractors shall likewise furnish the OWNER with aimilar certificates or copies of policies. .

3:02.6 Certificates or copies of policies shall contain the following informations (a) Name of insurance company, policy number and expiration date (b) Limits of insurance which s, hall be satisfactory to the CWNER (c) Certificates of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance shall indicate coverage of any liability ass med under the Contract (d) A statement indicating that the OWNER shall receive at least ten (10) days' advance notice of cancellation of any of the policies or any modification in this insurance which may affect his interest, including its cost 3:02 7 All insu:ance shall be in sound insuzbce companies, satisfactory to the CWNER and authorized to do business in the state where the VORK is to be performed.

3:02.8 The premium for this insurance coverage shall be included in the lump sum price. The CONTRACTOR and his subcontractors shall comply with the re-quirements of the Vorkmen's Compensation Act, Social Security Act, Internal Revenue Act, including Unemployment Compensation, both federal and state, and file necessary reports and pay taxes hereunder.

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Section IV Detailed Specification Dismantling, Removing & Demolition of Equipment Item Title Page ,

L01 Scope of Vork IV-1 s h:02 Salvage Material IV-1 i

h:03 Protective Barriers 1T-2 .,,

h 0!4 Performance Time & Coordination of Work IV-2 b:05 M erial, Equipment and Supplies Furnished IV-3 by Contractor

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', h:07 Fire htection & Safety 17-3 h:08 Cleanup IV-3 h:09 Alternate Bid IV-1; h:10 Decavation, Backfilling & Grading IV-14 O

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1901 score of Wrk h:01.1 The km to be perfomed under this Contract shall include all the material, labor, err.nes, rigging, scaffolding, supervision, and

, equipment necessaq for the co:plete removal of the Saxton Power Plant (q} equip =ent and cachinery including vater gates and chimneys. Only the building vill be let standing.

h:01.2 The W!UC to be perfomed under this Contract shall include +he details as 56eribed below, and N0 drawings will be furnished for *Ms demolition work.

1. Remove four (h) boiler stacks and repair roof.

1 2. The intake and discharge tunnels must be completely plugged.

i Small debris and brick can be used, but must be capped with a 6" sludge of 3000 psi concrete. The steel grating can be used as reinforcing in this concrete cap.

3 Re:ove flash boards from the dam, in such a mnner that no safety hacard will exist.

h. Dam drain valves shall NOT be removed, these valves shall be closed and secured in the low position by Penelec.
5. Raptown and Shoup Run Dam shall be n=oved, this vill have to be coordinated with the State and the successful bidder vill ask at a later date to perform thin dam removal.
6. Remove all scrap and debris from vall to wall and basement floor
g/ to ceiling.

h:01 3 City water supply and se m e supply phase vill be handled by Penelee.

personnel.

4:01.h All work shall be subject to the applicable National, State and Local codes, ordinances and regulations. Nothing mentioned in the specifications shall be construed to conflict with the above mentioned codes, orMmnces and regulations. The CONTRACTOR shall deliver to the OWER, all certificates and legal evidence of co=pliance with the above mentioned codes, ordinances and regulations.

h:01.5 An alternate bid vill be required for removal of the brick power house and grading the area as described in a later section of this specification.

h?O2 Salvage Material h:02.1 All oquipment, structures, and material deemed by the CONTRACTOR to be salvageable scrap shall becc=e the property of the COUTRACTOR- hediately upon re= oval, and shall be recoved from the OWER'S property prior to the contract co=pletion date.

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L05 3 It le tho in u and purpvos of thic specifico w a to cover the complet.a d.is=antling of th) Sarton Power Plant, includjng vat:r inlet and cutlet back filling, chimney removal, coal conveyor removal complete and grading.

....t G h:05 Material, Eculenent and Services Provided by the CO W RACTOR O All material including erpendable items for the WOE, unless specifically h:05 1 noted elsewhere, shall be supplied by the CONTRACTOR.

J 4:05 2 The C0rfRiCToa shall furnish all necessary labor and supervision, including all crafts necessary to perform the WORY.

4 h:05 3 The CONTRACTOR shall provide a full-time working superintendent who shall be responsible for the WORK and whose duty it shall be to direct s.11 the WRK.

h:06 Equierent. Miterini and Surelies Parniched by OV'ER h:06.1 The following equip ent chap G fu:nished by others than '.he COTTRACTOR.

, 1. Overhead crane with Penelee operator;. - i- ..

h:06.2 All oil in existing turbine generator lube oil sy: tem shall be pu= ped out by Penelee personnel.

h:06.3 All water lines shall be drained by Penelee, h:07 Fire Protection and Safety h h:07.1 Adequate fire protection equipment must be kept in the work area at all V times.

h 07.2 During demolition work, the caterial and debris shall be watered down at all timas to keep dust to a minimum.

h:07 3 No burning of rubbish vill be pe:mitted on the OVNER'S property.

h:07.h The CONTRiCTOR is cautioned to adhere to all OSHA and Safety Require-

nents as required by Local and National Codes.

h 08 Cleanuo h:06.1 The CONTRACTOR shall keep the station free from accumulation of vaste caterial.

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08.3 All vaste materials shall be removed from the OWNER'S property other than material used for filling voids left from removing equipment.

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h:09 1 All bidders are requested to submit an alternate proposal covering all necessary naterial, labor, equipment, crants, rigging, and scaffolding i for ccmplete removal of the Saxton Power House, level to the ground and grade to elevation 811 h:10- Ereavation, Backfilling and Grading h:10.1 All necessary excavation.f u kfilling and grading and,related items where necessary to bring the existing exterior grade around: the plant -

to elevation 811 which is-deemed to be finish grade.

h:10.2 Additional material for backfill in excess of that available frca demolition on this Contract, shall be furnished by the CONTRACTOR.

h:10 3 The C0!iTRACTOR shall back till and compact as necessary to obtain the final grade.

h:10.h Backfilling shall be performed at such time as approved by the OWNER and in such manner that no-large voids can develop. Frozen material shall not be used for backfill nor shall backfill be placed on frozen ground.

h:10 5 The existing basement elevation 780 shall be finish graded to 811 all sump holes and pita in the basement shall be filled to finish elevation 811withstoneorbrick, tamped,andcoveredwith'one(1)footofgood earth material.

h:10.6 All exterior building valls of portion to be demolished and removed 5 down to finish elevation 811.

, h:10.7 111 areas dis"irbed during demolition shall be brought back to their original condition and approved by the OVITER.

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h:02 3 The abandoned chimneys shall be removed in such a canner as not to cause b

V any damage to the existing building. Protective barriers sha;; be placed on the existing roof to prevent da= age from falling debris, if it is elected to let the building stand.

/h:02.h The use of explosives of any kind for demolition vill NOT be per=itted.

h 02 5 Any and all debris and rabbish, rega.ttiless of origin, existing on the CWNER'S property shall be resoved from the property by the CONTRACTOR.

h 03 Protective Barriers 203 1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide whatever protective barrier he dee=s necessary and at the approval of the. OWNER to protect the existing structures that are to remain; minly, all SUEC related equipment and buildings. Any da= age to existing SNEC structures vill be repaired back to the or ginal condition at the CONTRACTOR'S expense.

h:0h Perforcance Time and Coordination of Work h:0h.1 Each bidder shall state, as a part of the proposal, the numbre of calendar days required for co=pletion of WORK. Such completion shall pemit complete possession and occupancy of the area involved.

h:0h.2 Arrangements for use of the crane, shall be made with the proper plant personnel through the Plant Superintendent in advance of actual work.

V h:0h.3 The COUTRACTOR vill make provisions for maintmining access to the plant for the duration of the work, h:04.h If requested by the OWNER, the COUTRACTOR shall submit a complete list of sub-contractors he contemplates using. All sub-contractors shall be subject to the approval of the CWER. The OWNER desires, whenever possible and economical, to award VORK to a COUTRACTOR within their franchised area.

h:0h.5 All labor and equipment rates are to be based on the prevni n ne union wages in the area the WORK is to be done.

h:0h.6 Te=porary electrical power vill be furnished to CONTRACTOR by OVNER, and CONTRACTOR will be billed for same, h:0h.7 Tesporary water toilet facilities vill be furnished by the CONTRACTOR.

h:0h.8 The CONTPJLCTOR shall visit the site and familiarize himself with all conditions which would affect his WDRE. He shall also acquaint him-self with the condition of the building floors, which are in poor condition and the safety hazard that vill exist.

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Section V-Salvame Material .

The attached section is an inventory of all equipment in the Power-plant that is:to be removed on either basis of. bidding.. All equipment.

which-belongs to S120 or is slated to be transferred shall be deleted -

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1 - Transformer 750 UA - 2h00 V Primary h80 V Delta 3 h se Type - SL Class OA - Vestinghouse Serial No. 6990953 Weight 10,950#

Trim 3,550#

Case 2,600#

Oil h,800#

with Voltage Taps Inpedance 5.7%

vith Motor Control Center 1 - Transformer 1000 KVA Westinghouse 3 Phase power Center transformer Class OA Impedance 6.8% Type SL 3 Phase Delta - 60 Cycle Serial No. 699130h O Ship Order BR-6h18 U Fill Veight - h,h60 Case 2,100 Oil M Total 9,860 ,

The above transformers are to be priced with the SNEC equipment..'

SAXTON PLANT SALVAGE EQUIPMENT Water Cooled - to be retired and included in bid price.

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Serial No.10621hh Weight 30,500#

Case 12,000#

Oil 16.500#

Total 59,000# ,

7 Westinghouse Single phase transformer (V^) 011 insulated - water cooled h,166 KVA 67,000 V to 13,200 V 60 Cycle Serial No. 655h68 ,

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  1. 1 Condenser -75 tons _
  1. 1 thru ih Boiler 0 94 tons steel - 55

-ton cast iron each 220 tons 376 tons:

Doller !$ thru #8 0 100 tons cast iron 1ho tons steel- 140 tons 560 tons

  1. 2 Condenser 75 tons 9 tons
  1. 2 Generator Rotor Mixed Metal 25 tons 3 tons Generator Stator Mixed & tal h2 tons :4 tons
  1. 3 Generator Stator Mixed' Metal 100 tons-- 5 tons Generator Botor , Mixed Metal -50 tons 6 tons
  1. 3 Economiser 21 tons 21 tons Generator Air Cooler 6 tons Stage Bester Admeralty Metal'

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  1. 3 Stesa Turbine , -80 tons 120 tons ,

. f3 Condense- 90 tons h5 tons '

MLeoe11= w as 10 tons 5 tons 3 tons 2 tons Weight of all pumps - Bronse, Steel, and Cast Iron -- 30 tons .

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Cast Iron 971 tons

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! Rating - 30,0yu A.W. - Speed lauu RPM f intraction type Condensing Turbine Total weight - apu Tans -

Steel - 12J Tens Cast Iron - 80 Thns

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! Steam Condenser - #3 i Wheeler Condenser & ingLneering Co.

l 2 Pass durface Condenser );o. 9054 l .40,000 Sq. Ft. iffective Tube Area 6950 Brass Tubes - 228-38 lang, la Dia., 18 Gauge it Brass Tube Shoots - Sise l Total Weight - 135 Tens .

l Cast Iron - 90 Tons Braes - 45 has (hbee - 41 has - sheets A i

f-llIE118E l Serial No. - N.B.476

Mfd. W 5 & W Co., BaHmrten, Ohio j type 4 crum, Sterling, rear rass j Installed 1923 - Started uporatian Moyenber 11,1923 Design - 300 poi - 6908 T.T. - 2308 Superheat

-, Rated 1112 5.N.F. - Flow - Max.100,0uu lb./hr.

j 14ter Heating surface - 11,12 Sq. Pt.

j P N ested Grate Area-- 191 Sq. Ft.

l . Tube Aswangement - 16 Bous - 42 Tubes Per Bow l Seeniese Steel 34/4" 0.D., 8 Osage, htal 6721Wes l . .'

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i-i hetirerent of Generating Equipments . .

! Following is- a list of mass plate data and estimated weights of steam j generating equipment ad auxilliaries under retirement study for. Saxton' Station.

i i ' team Tut bine No.1 ,

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! Westin;; house Turnine - Nunoer 12124 -

l Stean Pass. 285 lb. Temp. o3te.

Rated at lu,tMJ K.'4. -' Speed law R.P.11. ,,,

! Straight Condensing .- Starten uporation Nov. 6,190. A, mwd ,

i total ' dei.*ht - 46 Tons.  :

{ Steel 35 Tons - cast Inn lu tons - Bass 1 ton.

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i' 17.5u., sq.ft. effective tube ar .a. M M"'"# . ,

! 3486 Basa tubes - 19'3" long, la u.D., 18 ga. TM p' N Y

! Bruse tube sheet 9'6a Dia. 1 1/88 thiok.

  • i Total Weight - 92 tons.

l Cast I an 75 t s --Brass - 17 tons.

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! TFPe - 4 Drum, Sterling, f- ar pass i

Installed - 195 - Started uporating Nov. 11,1913 i .- Design 300 p.s.i.'- 65ue T.T. - c u Supat.- .-

l Bated at 1112 B.H.P. - Flow Hax. 100,000 pr/hr

Water beating Surface 11,120 sq. ft. . .

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l Tube arrangement - 16 mws - 42 tubes per ww - '-

Seamless steel 3&e u.D.- 8 gauge,- total 672 tubes. - .

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l Safety Valves 2ight consolicated spring loaded on rear staan drum,.

1 on Suprheater outlet.

3oot Blowers-Dia.un'd- 2P die.ents per boiler, and' 8 in the econnaiser.

Steam used as blowing mediu .

Stoker- ,

Taylor - underteed type E!!C-7-11 retarts 24 tuyeris per retart - double laa clinker grinde n [#c. m v,c o Motor drin. .

Forced Drstt Fans-No. 1 sturtevant Turlavane tan No.-76892 Design 4 - Sise 80 Y.otor Drive. Ne p .c g o ,,,,..,,,7 g .

No. 2 - Same as'No. 1 expopt No. 76895 Induced D a tt Fans ,

No.3SturteventMultivanotan-dssign3-81se7)~

Serial No. None - Motor drin- 2 retro v.c D .

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Hagan Combustion Controllar - Sise 2)" ,.

Total Weight No.1 Boiler J i 94 Tons Steel . '

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r.etirement of Generation equipent; (Continued) .

He useable . otors - Boiler No.1

- ePorced Drstt trin ! o.- 1

'destin5house Induction Notar //k wGY $ car.

Serial No. 424.1997.'P/3 .# ?.a Prame 655 Style 94B252 - 22uu vol s - 12 Aspe 3 Phasg "%,.Ag,- Q

& cycle - Su H.P. - 17;,v R.P.L

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( ';l* "/- /f Porced Drstt Drin No. 2 Westinghouse Induction Motor Serial No. m '34, % pe CS, Frane 655, .

Style 94a252, - 22uu tolts - 12 Aq s. 3_ Phase,.

6u cycle - Su H.P. - 1750 R.P.E o-

  • Induced-Draft Drive No. 3_ g jy/ -) w Westin.hause Inuuotion Ntor ,,f., p ,y,,dA b- _ e Serial No. @41970, Type C.S. Frxne 856 Style 948261 - 22ub Volts - 23 3 Ampo. 3 base g" a# g 4 : -

6U Cycle - luu H.F.11ou R.E.L . .yjytyyg, - "//-)-M j

Induced Draft brin No. A s-( Westinsbouse Industion F.otor:

Serial No. 42d971, %pe C.S., Frame 856 / V ,. M f a -

style 94a261, 22w volta - 23 3 Aapo. 3 Pha M 7#MI.j 7', --

6u Qycle - luu H.P. e3 1160 R.P.E z. L 3 4,y>

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Serial No. 4242025 Style 94B267, Frame:583A- -

e c.S. - 5/10 H.P., 440 Volta, 12/18 Amps,

, #p/a6un.P.x.,3rhas.,6ucy.le'Alternatersting 425 '2F <ka / u 7 5/15 B.P. 44u Valts,- 16.1/24 Amps, 570/1150 R.P.L ?

3 Phase, 60 cycle. ,

Stoker Drive no. 2- .

. .1 Westinghouse Induction Motor

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. Serial No.: 4242u26 Style 94B267 Fren' 583A

,, Type c.S. 5/10 LP., 44u Vats 12/18 Aapo .

  • 425/66u R.P.L , 3 Phase, 6u cyc,le Alternate rating .

7 5/15 LP., 440 Volts,- 16.1/24 Aaps.,510/115u R.P.L, 3 Phase, 60 cycle.- . c, .

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,1 eC11mer Grincer Drive No.1 .

' estin4 rouse Induction 1.'utur 6fW*# g. / 7 Jerial W. . 2 2v,2, 'lype C.C. Prse.e 472A, 1

Style 923599, z.ku volts, 712l'5 75 Amps, 3 Phase W Ucle 5/25 ti.f., s,.eed 43v/tw * .P.M.

2 Cli.ser Griraer Orive To. 2 l' .4stius%use Induction 2 tor .

SerM No. ??43, Type C.S., Prame 472A Style 92s599, 440 Volts, 712/5 75 Amps, 3 Phase l

- ou 4-les, 5/2 5 a.F., Speed 30/870 R.P.L Ra n--hie Ltors - L4 w L. 2 gg g / '

I Turced bzstt Drive No. 1 -

l i Westinghouse Induction l'otor

!' Serial No. 4241998, type C.S., Trcze 655 Style 94a252, 22u.s Volts,121,mps., 3 Phase, 60 cycle 1 50 H.P., 1750 R.P.M. .

Forood Drstt Dr3ve No. 2 -

Westinghouse Induction ).otor 4

l Serial No. 4241985, %pe C.S. Prune 655 Style 94B252, 22Wu Volts,12 Amps, 3 Phase 6u yole, So H.P.,1750 R.P.E M 'M '

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Induced Draft Drive No. 3 ,

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Westinghouse -Induction !!utor '.- .

Serial No. 4241%7, %pe C.S., Frans 856

  • Style 94B261, 22Vu Volts, 23.3 Age., 3 Phase
  • 60 Cycle, luu H.P.,'1160 R.P.L . -

Induced Draft Drive No. 4 -

1 Westingbouse Induction Motor j Serial No. 4241%8, Type C.S., Frame 856 Style 94B261, 2200 Volts, 23 3 Amps, 3 Phase, 2

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Tuti:s unt of Generation ; qui:nsnt;- (Continued)-

Stoker Crive Eo. 1

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/ Uestin; house Induction $otar

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/ S+ rial To, 4.2L2u21. Strie 9L9207, Fasme 583 l Typ/30u 425 R.P. l., 3 rhuso, k c/cle, Alternate Rating pM e C.S. , 5/10 H.P., 44b Volta 12/18 Amps., -

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/  ?.5/15 H.T., tab hits,_16.1/2L Amps., 570/115u R.P.M.

/ 3 Thase, 6i Cycle Stoker Drive !!o. 2 Westinghouse Induction 1.otor' '

Serial No. 4242023 Style 943267, Press SOA, -

! Type C.S. 5/10 H.P., _:;.40 Volts,12/1s Age.,

_425/8W R.r.:!., 3 Phase,- 60 Qycle, Altsanate Rating _ _ _ _ _

7 5/15_ H.P., &&u Volta,16.1/24 A:qpe.,- 570/1150 R.P.L,-

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Clinker Grinder Drive No.1 Westinghouse-Induction % tor -

Serial No. L2Laulo Style 928599, type C.S.

Prume 472A, A h Volts, 712/5 75 Ampo., 3 Phase l

60 Qrole, 5/2 5 R.P., Speed.430/s?u R.P.A

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Westinghouse Industion .% tor Serial Bo. 4242ual style 928599, Type C.S.- '

1 Frame 6u Qyele, 472A,/25H.P.,

5 Speed 4 2 Volts, 7 12/5.75 Ampo.,-3 Phase 430/870R.P.L 1 . .

[ ., No.1 Turbine *

, 3 l P * = ate Fump Drive No. 2 - -

Westinghouse Induction Motor . -

Serial No. 4242u54, Style 94B266, Frame 453A

,l 440 Volte, 24.2 Amps., 3 Phase, _60_ Cycle, 20 H.P. '

/ 4 1750 R.P.M. ... .

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j serial No. 4241959,. Frame 954, 2suu volts,' .

~' -l 37 5 Amps, 3 thase, 6q.grale, lju _ H.P.,

575 R.P.L:

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1 Retirement of Ger.erstlag Equipment; (Continued)

, Circulating Fump Drive No. 2 i Westinghouse Induction P.otor l Serial No. 4241957, Frame 954, 22uu Volts j 37.f aaps, 3 Fnase, ou Woj.e,15v 1;.P., '

575 R.P.L Air Washer Pump' Drive 1

! G.S. Incuction s.otor Serial 14 . 3836330

'4pe s.T. 751+10ml.6W - Frano C - 44u Volts, 13.1 Amps - 3 Aase - ou C;ycle - lu LP. .

Speed 1740 R.F.M. ,

!.o.1 A.C. Genentor -

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Installed 1923 . ifs. tiestinghwuse Air Cooled - Se 4al.No. 4241908, rated at 12,500 EVA 13.2 EV - 54s Anps., - 3 thase - 60 Cycle - av.5 P.F. ,

speed 18Jo R.P.M. - Solid CoTH =g. ,

uniter No. 1 ,

Westiagnouse D.C. Generstor serial No. 4241927 styly 96aaA - 75 kW -~25u Volts - lw Amps.

Direct ooanseted to generator abaft.

Plaid Rheastat ,

Westinghouse Dpe J - style 94132u2 - 250 Yelts  : -

. SuWlau Amps. - 178 abas, Motor drin , ,

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Weight - Generator stater a4,6001he.

l actor 50,2uo lbs. yg f[s b - J/Uy ,.. . ),.

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Retim. ant of Ger.eration huip. ant-(Cetinued)

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Ra useable Pu:os:

Circulatis:g .^.np No.1 C. H. Weeler - L" Class c horisor.tal aouble .

st.cti.n centriftdal iw.p Serial ;;o.1648 Cap.12,tou c.p.n., . otar arive, R.P.!:. 575.

Cirer.lating Map No. 2

,/ Sam 4s :4. 1 exen t 5e.ial No. 18418 concensate Ju::p No.1 -

C. H. Wheeler - Class H.'4 :'ot well pump Centrifugal lui.1p . o. lat.16 - eize sa Cap. 350 3.p.m.

cirect sonnectec to a *1erry SteamTur'oine Serial No.

s 41457, b 5.F. 2% lbs. Steam Fressun - W bank pressure e,. n > n.P.p.

Condensate Psusp No. 2 Same as No.1 - except berial No. '18415, and motor driven.

Aux vil Fump so. 1 -

. Worthington - 2 erl. recip meating steam pump .ierial No. 7uSL3u Sise 41 x 3 3/4 x 4 i

Air b hor % .

Buffale steam Pump Co.., horisontal double sustion centrifugal ptamp No. 52114-LH - bead au' - capacity .

23u g.p.m. Sine 2) - 5}ieed 17W - Noter drive.

Total Waight all pumps, o' ronze, .staal & Cast Iron sized a tons [

Miscellaneous Items .

Air tsher No.1 ..

Carrier Air Conditioning Co. tJnit No.1375 Type c ,

Sise ED ,

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Bado Jet Air funp No.1, f

.- C.M.heelerEfg.d.-No.392LMachineNo.18411,' '

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Air ptmp No.1922 6 yaeDine No.18412, og surfan

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..etir. c.L of J.ac.cnting Au1 ent; (Jaati.uec) 3 Atmos;.t.cric i.= lief laive Tv.1 C. h. .iheeler - %" rdt..-flex r.tn.o;heric relief Vnd.Ve aftur G s.a.:.,or 30. 1 C. H. .aw 4vr - Ic' - " - l citer ow.dv!wer tal Jouler ;.o.1 tiestir.4, house ::ari::satal ty;.a - O3 Brass tubes 7/16" I.D.

Faia -taa::: f1;.in; cud 7alves

iu' 02:-d" ripe o5' of lla pi;.e .

Stat. ion Air Cua;.rcssor No. 1 .

Ir. stalled 190 - sorry Oa., ' die, ia. No. 4006, Class liL - Size 12 x lu - ;>F*=4 235 ?. 7.2. .'russure 100 p.s.1. - V belt crive trum G. E. Inducti.,n :aotor serial L. 34m3226 - :sodel 1811 ~qpe um ? 50-9u0 Freas B - 22Lu Volta 12 5 kg.s. - 3 thase - 60 Qrels 5u d.F. - Speed 874 E.P.E. with G. I. starting com-pensator Cub 34. -

Evapeentor. - -

meelar r and insimmering Co. Double effest' film evapsestor Cap. 13,0001he/hr Serial No. 822s

, Date 190 - Four sectica ovaporator with spiral type

. tubes, F.c.uip;wd with ,)et condenser, aantian= ate and sir- .

I culata.sg pape.

  • Transformer 011 'thnks A - 4' x 2u' steel tanks 1 - De laval vil Separatur '

1 - vil Esater  : . ,-

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.ca ..a So.1 2.xce;:t Serial No. 119371

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O No. 3 A.C. Usnerster kneral .Geetric - Air Cooled - Serial No. 4097047 e=Mty 30,00u E t /pe A7.%4-375uw-18uu - Tom HT - P.F. 80% - 13.8 E.T.

1570 Ws - Field Amps- $15 - 3 nase - 60 ce sle - lau0 R.P.m Ms. 3 Sha3 I. riven Exciter Gsneral :.loctric O.C. Generstor - Serial No. 1359295 - Fom A

?/pe M-13-6.175-142 - 250 V. - 7u0 % - 175 A.W. - Speed 1800 R.P.M a'eight No. 3 Generator Stator - lov Tons neight No. 3 Janerster hotor - 50 Tons Steam Jet Air Tuan -

'abeeler Condenser & fagineering Co.

Iriple dement _2 Stage With surface Inner and After f*andan===

Valves and Piping 0 Generatar Air Cooler General S ectric Co.

4 Sectica Type _D - 350u aq. ft. I'er Section 258 No. Is BWG - 14' lang armes Tubes Total Weight 10,830 Lbe.

19th Staae Bleeder Heater Griseen Russell Co.

54 - 5/s* u.D. me.18 se Admiraltr Metal Tubes

-WaterW.P.looIbe./sq.in.-SteamW.P.50lbe./sq.in.

Capacity to Heat 340,0001ha. Water Per Hour Fran 1908 to 248' .

Total Weight 15,0u0 Lbs.

13th State Hieeder Hester Grisoom Russell Co. '

814-5/8"U.D. No.18 BWG Admiralty Metal Tubes -

Water W.P.100 lbs./sq. in. - Steam W.P. $0 lbs./sq. in. .

Capacity to Heat 340,cuo lbs. Water Per_ Hour Frca 3488 to 2128 Total Weight 15,00u Lbe.

m mer Andale Tube Bundle Type - Serial No.1475 '

total Weight 1,uuu Lheg - '

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Re-Useable Tumps - No. 3 Turbine, etc.

Circulatina 4 tar Pune No. 1 Wheeler Condenser & dngineering Co. Centrifugal Ptap 30" Side Double Suction - 30" Side Diset.arge P.oller Bearings, bronse Mounted - No. 08031 -

Dated 1925 - Hand 30' - Capacity-30,opo G.P.M.

Horizontal Motor Drive thru Fast Flezihle Coupling - 353 R.P.M.

Circulatina 'aater Pup No. 2 Same Ae No. 1 xcept No. 08032 And Eight Hand Condensate Water Puar No. 1 Wheeler condenser & Engineer Co. Centrifugal Pump No. 08034 - Sise 6" - Two Stage - Head 2UU' - Capacity 750 U.P.X Direct Connected to a Terry Stena Turbins No.10286 - H.P. 75 Steen Pressure 275 pai - Embaust 4 poi - R.P.M.1200 Condeneste dater P a o No. 2 O Same As No. 1 ?.xcept No. 0803) and Direct Connected to a 75 H.P. Motor Turninn Gear oil 7 - '

aaper centrifugal Pep - Serial No. 3160 Pisure No. 99950BCAN - Motor Driven Totti, Weight All Pumpe - Bronse, Steel, Cast Iron - 25 2nns No.'3 Turbine -

8 Condensate Puum Drive No. 1

. Allis Chalmere Induction Motor.

Serial No. 3480NE-423DS-3 4pc AR423DS -

2200 Y. -- 18 Amp - 3 Phase - 60 Qele - 75 E.P. - 1165 R.P.M.

E Cired =6 * = P=a Brive No. 1 l Allia; Chalmers Induction Hotar - Serial No. 119870

/ 2200 Y. 77 Aap - 3 Phase - 60 @ ele - 275 H.P. - 353 R.P.M.

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l Forced treft fan I'otore . J.$

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..nrial M. 348A-423u-4 Type AR426CS .

22uuV.12.8 4p - 3 huse l= 60 Cycle - SO I'.P. - 860 R.F.M.

R. H. hotor - Allis Chalmers Induction Noter serial so. 3mm-iMs-2 1lrpe Ar626cs 2auu v. - 23 w - 3 1hase - do nele - luu u.r. - 1165 E.P.M.

ImbumLr ratt Fan Dr4ve Motor Allis Chalmers Induction Motor .

Serial do. la345 - 22uu V. -_ 72 Amp - 3 Phase - do @ ele

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hotor Aape 368 alth Cutlar Hasumer AC Controller No. A39517CL 5toker Ddvs No.1.

Allie Chalmore Induction Motor-serial me. 348un-niws 3 - 1lrpe ARr-4160 460 V. - 21 Amp - 31han>60 Wale - 15 H.P. - 1150 8.F.M.

Stoker Drive No. 2 -

Same As No.1 Essept, Serial'No. None - 74/2 H.P.

Clinker Grinder Drive No.._1 Allis Chalmers Industian Motor Serial Ms. 3480 NE-416B 4 Type AR4169 .

440 f. - 8.9/7.6 Amp - 3 Phase - 60 @ ele - R.F. 25 4/54/2 '

Speed 430/8303.F.M.

qLinkar Griadar Drive No. 2 ,

Same As No. 1 Ennept serial-No. 348130416D-6 -

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Serial-No. 4243A4 - %;e C8 - Frame 655 style 943252 - 2200 V. - 3 Phase - & Crole 30 N.P. - 1750 R.F.M.

Forced Draft Fan Drive No.-2 Same As No.1 Except Serial Me. 4262002 Induced Dra.ft Fan Drive No. 3 estirighouse Induction Noter serial No. 4241969 - vp cs - Frame a56 styi. 9t,a261 - 2auu Y. - 5 .3 Amp - 3 thase 6u cycle - luu N.P. - 1160 R.P.M. .

I W eed Da ft Fan Drive No. A Same As No. 3 Ezoopt No Serial No.

Stoker Drive No. 1-Westir4 house Induction Meter Serial No. 4242022 - Style 94R267 - Frans blOA

%pe cs - 5/10 H.P.-- 440 7. - 12/18 Amp - 425/860 LP.M.

3 these - 60 qral - Alte mate natins 7 5/15 u.r.

440 V. - 16.hr24 Amp - 510/1150 a.P.M. - 3 Phase - 40 grale Bhdiat.Qritm_lla _2 Sams As Ms. 1 Ensept Serial No. 4 E202L

  • SMahar_9 dad _pr Drive No.1 Wes" a e _ee Induction Motor .- -

Serial No. Wome - %pe C5 - Frame 472A style 923599 - 440 v. - 7.12/5.75iAmp - 3 Phase .

60 Cycle - 5/25 H.P. - Speed 430/870 R.P.M.

Clinker Grinder Drive No. 2 O ,l same As No.1 Except Serial No. 4242u05 t

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No-Useable Notors - Bhiler No. 4 Same Ae-No. 3 Emmept.

Serial Numbers listed In Plant Inventory- Q

Ind :eed Craft Tan .---

One Ian iciipped 4th Variable Speed Motor

/earioen 41ower Co., discon Type Fan, Single Side Inlet, -

Discharge 60' Up, No Serini No.-

  1. 7 Draft Recalatore Magan haster degulator - No auSu - Mise **

Hagan Comoustica Contn",a - No Number - Sise 2-1/2" Hagan Combustian Controllar - No. 2647 - Siw M/2' To+ =1 w=L-ht - #7 Boiler & Atacilisrige 14u Toss - Steel -

luu Tens - Cact Iran 240 Tons - To*al .

Total 41sht - 48 Bailer & At=474 arig, 140 Tens - steel IW Tens - Cast Iron 240 Tons - Tutal Tat.a1 'daidrt - A Boilers - No. 3-4-7 & 8 And Ad14 =Mes 468 Tans - Steel 310 teens - Cast Iran 9

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f7 Soiler - Serial No. NS-2571 O ,d. ,, . . d c.. , ,,teson, um type - 3 & W, 4 Dna Sterling Boiler - 3 Pase Instdled - 1926 =

Design - 300 poi - 6308 F.T.T. - 230' F. Stperheat aated-1112B.H.P.-Averageoutput100,0u0lb.[ar.

F mjected Grote Area - 309.8 Sq. Ft.

h Arrangement - Boiler T@es - Sixteen News, 42 Tubes Per Bow, Seamless Steel Tubes, 3-1/4" u.D., Total of 672 Tees uter llenting Surface - 11,1% Sg._ Ft.

' uter aalls - Bailey Meter ater-cooled Side and Bridge Wall Cor.struction. Total of 22 Senaless Steel, 31/4" o.D. in Eneh

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' ster Heating Surface - 210 Sq. Ft.

Superhoster Same As #3 asiler EconamLeer B & W Duraten Integral Type Isosted in last Oas Pass

-Casists of 19 Sted Headerr ?ar Side and 32 Plain Somalees O Steel Tubes 2' u.D. x au' Iong Per Hender - Total of 604 Tubes Tubes - 2L Tons Headers and Handplates - 2L 1 bas WW Vdm .

Seven Ashton Spring Imaded Yalves on.Rame .itema D;un and une en Supe & eater outlet ,

1 aont Elowerg s Diassed 34/2" --16 ELemanta For Boiler Flas 8 in ww 1 - Vulosa T-2 Air Motor Driven 14' Travel Estreetahto Soot Elmwor "

1 - Ditto - 2D' Travel.  :'

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, TnFlor Underfeed,1lype sc 11 setorte - 33 Tgens For Beto 4 -

j Double 14" Clinker Grinder , ,

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i Forced Draft- Fans One Fan Equipped With Dual Motor Drive, one Motor Directly caanded To Each And of Fan Bator Shaft j American hwer co., Sirosso 1lrpe as - sine 7-a/2 - Serial No.

/ 16040$A - Double Sis (e Inlet - Borisontal behstge Fan

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Diamaad 2 4/2" - 16 raenents Per Boiler and 8 In the himar Steam used As Blowing 1:edius Eliditt.

Taylor - Underfeed Type DHC 11 Retorts 24 Tyreros Per Retort - Double 14" Clinker Grindere Motor Driven Forced Draft Fans No.1 - Sturtevant Turtxprano Fan - Serial No. 76098 '

Design 4 - Sise 80 - Hotor Driven No. 2 - Same As No.1 i.xcept Serial No. 76897 Induced Dmft F===

No. 3 - Sturterant Multivane Fan - Design 3 - Sise 742 No Serial No. - Motor Driven No. 4 - Same As No. 3 Rraft Regulater nasan Master Centro 11er - me. 'lan - Sise sa Masan Combustian Controller - Sise - 2 4/2' 1btal Wa4*t - #3 Badier & Avw414=deq _

% 1mos - Steel

- 55 mens - cast Iron '

h Bailer - Serial No. NB477 Identical To #3 Boile ' .

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! General .:loctric Turbine #3Uu33 '

j. Stena Pneeure - 285 poi - 6398 F.

1 Rating - 30,0U01.W. - Speed 18uu RPM

.Qttraction Type Condenaias Turbine Total asight - auu Tone . -

Steel - 12J Tone Cast Iran - 80 Tone First Started - 5 14-1926 Steam Condenser - #3

' Wheeler Condenser e Engineering Co.

2 Paes surtaes Copseser No. 9054 40,000 Sq. Ft. 4ffective Tube Area 6950 Basse Tubee - 22'-3" Iang, la Dia., la Onage Brase Tube Sheste - Sise Totd Weight - 135 Tome i

Cart Iron - 90 Toce armes - 45 Tone (Tubes - 411 sos - sheets a i

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' #3 Boiler l

i Serial No. - N.B.476-

! Mfd. hr 8 & W Co., Barberten, Ghio 4-type & Disas, Sterling, Four Fase .

Installed 1923 - Started operation November 11' , 19C Design - 300 poi - 6908 T.T. - 20 8 " d r^t -

c , Rated 1112 5.B.P. - Flow - Max. 100,000 lb./hr.

i Water Beating surface - 11,120-Sg.' Ft.

! Predested Gente Area - 19L Sq..Ft._ _ __

t . Tube Arrangement - 16 Bous - 42 Tubee Per Row

! SomaleseSteel,%1/4'O.D.,8Gange, Total 672Tubeo A

Smerhaster ,

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3 & W Ceavestian, Pendant type
~ ' ;i 107 naasnte - Enah nement containe 3 - 2" 0.D. Plain Seamlose '

Steel Tubee

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l B & W Danutes Integra1- type loosted In last Pass Consiste of 15 i Steel Headore Per Side And 32 Plain Seem1oes Steel Tubes 2* o.D.

l z 2P long Per Bender - Total of 480 Tubee

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l Safety Valvee

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Eight r'aamalidat Spring Imaded on Bear Drum,1 on Superheater

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i PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY  !

otNERAL offlCli O 1001 SROAD Sittti JOHNSToWN, PA.15907 ATTACHMENT II-A January 1, lW5 Kovalchick Salvage Company 1060 nayne Avenue Indiana, Pennsylvania 15701 Gentlemen This letter will serve to confirm the fact that-Pennsy1.

venia Kloctric Ccapear ("Peanloo") agrees, subject to necessary regalatory authority approval, if any, to enrard a contract to _ "

Kovalahiek Balvage Company ("Kovalchink") covering the removal eat damalition of Peas 1mc's Saxton Steam Generating Station, Sazton, Pennsylvania, pursuant to Specification PE-SAX-n5 dated November, 1W4, as a=aaded November 15,1W4.

O It is agreed between Penalec and Kovalchick that until such time as a detemination has been made by Penelse as to the re-quired regulatory authority approval, if any, to effect t'sa trans.

action. Kovalchick shall not perform any of the " Work" covered by the Specification referred to above, as amended, until such time as Penalme actifies Kovalchich in writing that said regolatory au.-

thority approval has been received or is not necessary.

Effective as of Jamnary 1, l W 5, Kovalchich assumes all liability relating to or in any wise connooted with Peaslec's Sarton Steen Generating Station, Saxton, Pennsylvania. Kovalchick agrees to held Penales ha==1 ass from aar loss or liability arising on or atter Jaumarr 41M5 relating to or in acy wise connected with Penalma's Sestemt Steen Generating Station, Saxton, Pennsylvania.

Penales acknowledges receipt of the payment by Kovalchick of$ .. as sontained in Kovalchick's proposal dated December 17, lW4, s* ject to refund of sama without interest in the event that Penalac does not receive the necessary reculatory authority approval if Penelec deems such approval nececesry; furthermore, in the event of such mfund, Panelec is relieved of all liability to Kovalchick of any damage or loss in any manner enffered by Koval.

chick as a result of temination of this IArtter of Underst*=dina.

Upon refund to Kavalchick, all matters with respect to this Letter of Unders+2nAing an4 the *.lork" to be performed shall be teminated ON as of the effective date of refund.

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PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY O 2 g Esemlehink Salvage Ccensay Januaryoh,19pici, 10$ StOAD Sittti Kh% TOWN, PA.13907 Will you please indicate your acceptano; of the foregoing in the space indicated below and return the em original to Janslec. A cow is enclosed for your files.

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Dear Mr. Kovalchick:

Subject:

Disposition of Saxton Station This is to inform you that it has been determined that regulatory.

approval is not required for the disposition of the Saxton Station which w.c one of the conditions in the contract you signed in O,- Johnstown yesterday. Therefore, this is your notice that you are free to proceed with the dismantling and razing of Saxton Station as specified in your bid and our agreement.

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1. Demolition of the plant is approximately 50% completed.
2. Contractor assured Penelee that he vill be completed with all the demolition work by March 1, 1976.

3 ., All approvals have been received for the breaching of the dam and work is expected to be ,ompleted by December 31,1975, except for seeding of the river banks which will be done during the spring of 1976.

ii . 000 . of Penelec's Eastern Division agreed to tc,ke care of the additional fencing required around substation after the demoliton work is completed.

5 PPP of the Real Estate Department has agreed to keep us informed of wha 1; part the Corp of Engineers will do with regard to the removal of the discharge pipe, etc. ,

The next scheduled at v will be scheduled as necessary to suit job conditions.

Any contractor taking :eption to the statements in this report, or any omissions, shallnotifyPenelec,inwriting,withinseven(7)daysafterreceiptofthese minutes, listing in detail the exceptions; otherwise, the report will stand as written.

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At 10:00 a.m., Mr. Stock and I arrived at Mr. AA residence, lareted at- " AA statea, "I wat with ' GG for a month at Williamsburg, prior to his retiramant, fnr t raini nn um ha rd a di ca nra- nt nr4ne tn h4 e leavinn and didn't part the best of friends. When this incident occurred, GG was not t he re a nd I di d not a rnt_im nr enngk with hie ahnt#t 4t- The f4 ret day thic occurred. .D D told me he was going to the ash site because he had thinne tn An f want +n eaa hian nn tha meh e4ta 1 star and emw the anisinment ibackhoe and triaxial truck) and asked him what was happening, and he' said he had nedere tg wateh tha_metiuttu f em114d- B. E ' mad ha e*id ha didn'+

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021pb (Corr'd). I dea t 'aM that ha Later that day, or the next day, I got a cill from DL 'e! ""veur ebeet it (the burying of SNEC articles) because he didn't get nervous about anything.

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kaev 'het 'as h=ppeaiag The remeaa i called EE was because he was the next higher level of authority, lhe station

'as actively operating. He '^re generatiaa electricity _ At tha+ ti==. + hat was the only ash site in existence, fP would have definitely been hau!'n; asb et that time. If FP / didn't see this activity, he ' auld have had to be blind. I don't know why .D D would have been the one

'ho ss--directed te watch the actf uity aa the ash ttte_  ! cea't r -%r the exact time that Saxton was demolished. I figured the time of this incident use menund t hm +4mn that f had thm (fret nenhinm wi+h Dalnh (f'n n ra d i and the fact that it was prior to'the steam accident at W1111amsburg'and AD bb jeb "e-clessi'icatter He buried esbester begs ia utili==sburg; others buried garbage in the ash. I don't remember anything else of significance. I der't 'a^' ef tha reeser 'hy W!aesburg was chosea to bury the SNEC articles. I remember black barrels, dirt, and concrete with re-bar, in tha triavini +cnek Tha nni o classificatio'n' action with 3D'ennenn I was 1 4n4+4m+nd p~artiy because'of +hnthis channa nf incident, among other 4c=uaicetier problems 'ith bD  ! dea't "ecal' justify 4ag the classification change with any of my superiors, using this incident as a 7 o usesovnoso c ctaLio e etason pettanse mapoaf tramt a sGM $4FLOYttNO WORE LocADose WonE PHood t hot ettAnto Andrew E. Mollura 1/// 90s9 EMC-1 8974 c attetius easeanso io Fo6 Low up Acton - a vis fu almmo avc=TsanAL AnAasi ia Pact 1-27-89 si3s p.m. ai m *****to osa MO 1

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reason. DD was totally piped that I was promoted to Station Supe rintendeni, and hv iv>vnied w fur Pt, uui we yvt alvng per>vnzrtiy, We l used to fly a lot together. No one ever said anything to me about the

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activity on the site, other than D I) and Ralph Conrad. When I l talked to DD , he said the articles were from SNEC. He used the word SNEC, l not Saxton.' I don't know of any reason why the truck left with ash. That was l very early in the activity. I feel so strong about this incident that I would I take a pllygraph test. I would sign a statement and have it notarized about I this incident. I have given you all thr infomation I know about this l incident. I don't know why anyone would have wanted to bury something from SNEC in the ash site at Williamsburg. I don't know that Kovalchick Salvage ever worked at Williamsburg, while I was there." (This interview concluded at 11:15 a.m. ) ,

Followindhe above interview Mr. Stock interviewed Mr. AA _

  • relative to infomation he disclosed pertaining to other Penelec employees on January 13, 1989. _,

At 11:45 a.m. , Mr._ AA . cave the following additional statement. "I certainly had no intention to cause this type of investigation, as a result of discussing this with BB . 1 said, to DB . what I told you initially

/'] and just dropped it. I never thought he'd say anything to cause all this. If

(/ I wanted to get back at anyorie (Penelec or a Penelee employee). I would have gone to the paper and/or DER."

During the conversation, Mr. AA did admit to having "en ax to grilid" with different Penelec employees during past incidents. Mr. AA did recall his handwritten letter, dated July 12, 1988, which he sent to Mr. Wise containino the statement. "Since October 1985. I know I have had an ax to g ri nd . "

Mr. AA was advised that from all infomation gathered, there is no evidence to substantiate the fact that articles from SNEC were buried in the Williamsburg ash site in late 1975 or early 1976. Mr. AA sas further advised that as a result of different scientific tests, which were conducted on the ash site, no above nomal signs of radioactivity were detected. Mr.

AA advised that heJould supply so additional infomation which would aid in this investigation. Mr. AA further indicated that he wishes that this investication never occurred and stated that he was happy that the investigation did not reveal any above nomal signs of radioactivity in or near the ash site. _Mr. AA advised that he does not wish to have this matter pursued any further. Mr. AA was then told that all necessary investigative steps will be accomplished prior to termination of this investigation.

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At the ennelutinn nf__all dicenttinn; and jutt nrinr tn leaving _Mr.

AA residence, Mr. 9 wanted to discuss, off the record, events which neenrred at Penplni ., p p ha r k tn 10M- Mr- AA began to diteuct situations that occurred ' < 4 oast, which he felt were wrong. I infonned Mr_

A4 t ha t. Al thnng . u tnnnti hili ty i t tn invettigate any allegations of wrongdcing, he should have substantial information to indicate that wrn nn rjni nn , in fa c t , neenrred f additinnally advited Mr JA that if he was prepared to discuss acts of wrongdoing concerning Penelec, the Internal affe4 rs-Department would investigate and all inf^ =a+4^n ha wn"1d niva wn"1d be on record. Mr. AA then stated that he did noi, want to coment any further because any statements ha meymake would only be mada me a ratul+ af suspicion, not fact.

At 12:30 p.m., Mr. Stock and I then lef t Mr. AA , residence.

Attachment I is the original copy of the interview between Mr. Knubel and Mr_ Montgme ry. The nnnc419d nntatinne -_ n thn Aneumont worn ma do hy Mr _

Montgome ry.

Attachment II is a copy of the memo from Beverly Good, Sr. Environmental g\ C^ns"1 tant, b!!ted a+ $UEC, t9 t 19 hn .1 Dn411v, Manannr rnvirnnmontal

( ) Licensing, located at Fenelec. The attachment contains,all results of water s*m'le$ and "!d4 0 00i cal sur#SF t? en 1 l

?t Williamehnrn_ The attachment indicates that all samples and surveys revealed no above nonnal sign of radioacti vity.

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^t 4:00 p m., a review of all infomation rece4xed +n da+a wat mada wi+h Mr. Herbein. A telephone conversation was then held with Mr. Wise, Mr.

Ugehnin, and ma frnm Mr Herhnin'e nffien_ Mr Wien wn nivon all i n f n ma t i n n received to date, at which time he recommended that an executive summary be prep 2 red rel2tjyn +9 thic intactinatioA Mr Wien wac advited that f ol l nwi nn the preparation of the executive sumary and review by appropriate Penelec personne!, thie inv @ a+4"e rennr+ w411 he c"hm h+ad +n Mr k' nn hal far review and further distribution to the NRC.

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Clay !!ontgomery, a retired employee. The purpose of this meeting was to question lir. liontgomery on any knowledge or information that he might have concerning SNEC activities ir. the 1974,1975 and 1976 timeframe.

fir.11ontgomery provided the following general history:

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LJ On May 1,1972, Saxton Nuclear facility ceased operations. Shortly thereafter, all fuel was removed and sent to the AEC f acility at Savannah hA River. The AEC owned the fuel and SNEC paid a use"* burnup fee. *In late 1972, the control rods were shipped for [b to West Valley, McV fePA op rdW fuel removal an amendment t Af terle & ?fwdL, ?l; PebCM n haf gh & pitiagdhe^1icens NRC7'A eneral decontaminationraeffort was it ,liontgom y stated that this general effort continued until 1973. The last shipment of radioactive material left the site n/

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activities between Jtine 1975 and June 1976. He said he did not have first-hand knowledge, but he knew that the demolition of the steam plant was accomplished in that timeframe. He also related a story on how a contractor took the " clinkers," ground them up onsite, and sold the grit to the Highway Department for use as an anti-skid agent.

I asked tir.11ontgomery if he was aware of any shipments' from SNEC to the Williamsburg Station in the fall of 1975 or early 1976. He stated -that this could not have happened. He would have had to authorize any release of material fran the site, and there were no releases during the period in ques ione 'vtINun A. j '#F4 -- 4@--//MC Y ,. '

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1980 or 1981, to have his personnel fabricate mesh window covers. lir.  !

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not provide details, it was my understanding that ' AA was let go i

about 6 raonths ago. 11r. liontgomery then stated another possibility was Mr. hA was trying to stir something up; although there were better .

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lir, llontgomery affirmed that there is no instance he is aware of that SNEC had sent any radios.ctive material to an unauthorized / unlicensed facility for burial. ,

Mr. Ilontgomery did provide us with additional insight into the history of SNEC, including the Karl Plumlee inspection in 1979, the reorganization, etc.

This memo is considered preliminary until review and concurrence by fir, liontgmery.

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Dear Clay:

Thanks for meeting with John Kline and me for lunch last Friday. The information you provided was very helpful and infontiative.

I have enclosed my documentation to file of our conversation. I would appreciate if you would review it, make any changes, corrections or additions,

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If you have any questions, please call me (3M-7648) .

Again, I want to thank you for your time and cooperation.

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1. Analysis results of 5 water samples taken from the old flyash disposal si te.
2. Analysis results of flyash and bottom ash collected from the new flyash disposal site.
3. Radiological survey results of the old and new flyash disposal sites.

4 Chain of custo# fonn from the 5 water samples.

All analysis and radiological survey results were consistent with natural background radioactivity and radiation. Naturally occurring sources, including radiations of cosmic origin and natural radioactive materials in the air, water, and soil are detected in most environmental samples. There were no detectable concentrations of man-made (fission product) radionuclides.

Measurements of low radioactivity ::oncentrations in environmental media requires special-analysis techniques. Our GPU Nuclear Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory (ERL) uses germanium detectors with multi-channel analyzers (gama spectrometry) to measure very small quantities of gama emitting radionuclides. This analysis technique was used for the water, flyash, and bottom ash samples.

The analysis results of the water, flyash, and bottom ash samples are reported in the amount of radioactivity per unit of weight (gm) or volume (liter). The comon unit of radioactivity is the curie. Because of. the extremely small amounts of radioactive material in the environment, it is more convenient to use fractions of- a curie such as picoeurie (one trillionth of a curie).

All of the water samples contained less than the lower limit of detection (LLD) of the counting equipment. In other words, the radioactivity was either I too small to measuro or was not present.- The flyash and bottom ash samples O

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John J. Reilly January 25, 1989 SNEC-89-0019 contained actinium-228 (l.c-228), radium-226 (Ra-226), and potassium-40 (K-40). All of these radionuclides are naturally occurring and are consistent

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U with coal and flyash samples analyzed by the EPA from all major coal producing regions in the U.S.

Radiological surveys of the cid and new flyash disposal sites were conducted using sensitive portable radiation detectors capable of measuring environmental levels of gamma radiation. The limitations of this survey methodology are that any radiation being emitted from below 2 feet in the soil would not be detectable. The survey results of the old and new flyash disposal site are recorded in dose rates (uR/hr). The unit of radiation dose '

is the rem. For environmental radiation exposures, it is convenient to use the small unit of microrem (uR) (one millionth of a rem). When radiation exposure occurs over periods of time, it is appropriate to refer to the dose rate (uR/hr).

Over 250 radiation measurements were taken of the old flyash disposal site, 4 Readings ranged between 6 to 15 uR/hr and are consistent with natural i backgrour.d radiation. Radiation measurements were also taken of the new l flyash disposa? site. Readings were typically higher than the old flyash site l and ranged between 9 to 20 uR/hr. These readings are also consistent with l natural background radiation. The old flyash site is covered with soil and  !

thus the lower radiation measurements. Soil in this region typically contains I less natural radioactivity than coal and flyash. l If I can provide further explanation and clarification of analysis and survey n results, please give me a call (717-540-4517).  ;

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l On February 7,1989, the attached Executive summary was sent to 19r. )

Herbein with copies to H. M. Class, Jr., R. C. Conrad A. S. Fumanchik, Jr., 1 J. L. Greco, J. Knubel, and R. L. Wise. l 5416U Q

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PRSS .J.L ' ..NTLE INTER > OFFICE CEMORANDU'.1 oATE February 7,1989 M,--le v i rnou Andrew E. Hollura tocAvion Johnstown, EMC-1 TITLE Internal Affairs - Manager PHONE Ext. 8974 sussect Executive Sumary of Willf assburg Station Investigation WM-2 f

To J. G. Herbein Submitted for your review is a summary of an investigation, conducted by the Internal Affairs Department, relative to an allegation made that material i from the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation (SNEC) was buried in the Williamsburg Station ash site. l REASON FOR INVESTIGATION tt A a fomer Penelee employee, alleged that material from SNEC was transported to and buried 'in the old ash site at Williamsburg {

between the latter portion of 1975 and the early portion of 1976. Mr.

AA suspected that the buried material may have been radioactive. 1 CONCLUSION -

l There is no evidence to support that anything from SNEC was buried in the t old ash site, or any other location, on the Williamsburg Station property.

SYNOPSIS OF INVESTIGATION l

During a conversation which 88 Superintendent - Williamsburg l Station Operations, had with AA , infonnation was disclosed by

, Mr. AA that material from SNEC was buried in the old Williamsburg ash site. Mr. AA further advised that he did not know if the material was radioactive. This activity occurred in the latter portion of 1975 or early 1976, as related to Mr. SS Following the conversation with Mr. AA Mr. BB . notified Cc , Manager of the Williamsburg Generating Station, of his discussion with Mr. AA . Mr.

CC then notified you, at which time the Internal Affairs Department was requested to conduct an investigation.

Mr. AA was interviewed by me and stated that he observed a triaxial dump truck, containing black barrels and construction concrete, on the old ash site at Williamsbur!) late in 1975 or the early portion of 1976. In addition to the triaxia' truck, a backhoe was also observed on the ash site. When Mr. AA confronted DD (deceased), who was the Superintendent of Station Operations at Williamsburg, to question him about the etivity, Mr. DD would only tell Mr. AA that the material in the truck was from SNEC. Mr. #A stated that Mr.

DD was the only Williamsburg employee who knew about the activity.

Mr. AA then contacted his immediate superior, GT . (deceased),

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] who was the Manager of Station Operations, and questioned him about the i activity. Mr. Er indicated to Mr. AA that he was not aware of l .

the activity, but would attempt to ascertain what was occurring and i

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recontact Mr. AA . Shortly after Mr. AA conversation with Mr. EE Ralph Conrad allegedly contacted Mr. . AA and instructed him to not concern himself with the activity on the ash pile, as it was j

none of his business. Mr. AA then concluded that due to the cloak  !

of secrecy surrounding the events which were occurring, he became very l

suspicious and felt that the material being buried may be radioactive.

Because of Mr. Conrad's instruction Mr. AA

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action. i

Mr. Conrad was contacted as a result of the comment made by Mr. AA l

i indicating that Mr. Conrad knee of the activity at Williamsburg. . Mr.

j Conrad stated that he does not recall having a conversation with anyone about burying waste from SNEC at Williamsburg and would have never authorized SNEC material to be buried at Williamsburg, or any other l Penelec facility.-

! Numerous additional interviews of past and present Penelec and contracted employees were conducted, yielding no information to substantiate -the

allegation. -

2 Penelec's Saxton Steam Generating-Station was dismantled at appr'oximately the same time when this incident allegedly occurred.- All documented and vert >al information indicates that the contractor was- only instructed to >

demolish and remove the material associated with the steam station. The O information further revealed that all SNEC equipment and buf1 dings were to be protected from damage, by the contractor, during the steam station's demolition. The contractor was to use whatever protective barriers necessary to accomplish this. requirement.- There is no-information t

t indicating that SNEC material was removed during the demolition of. the '

Saxton Steam Station.

l A file search, conducted by_ GPUNC employees, indicated that there' were no .

radioactive waste shipments from SNEC during the time frame Mr. ~AA a alleges this incident occurred. '

Water samples from Williamsburg's old flyash dismosal site and flyash and bottom ash samples from Williamsburg's new flyasi, disposal site were collected for analysis. Radiological surveys of both sites, using hand

' held meters, were also conducted. The results of all tests were consistent with natural background radioectivity and radiation.

1 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Pennsylvania ~ Depcrtment of Environmental Resources (DER) were notified of- this investigation.

At the conclusion of this investigation, Mr. AA was recontacted and maintained his position with' regard to his allegation. .Mr.. AA was ,

L told that no evidence could substantiate his observation and that all i scientific test results proved to.be negative. Mr. . AA. indicated '

that he was satisfied-with these findings. and _did not wish to have this 'l matter pursued any further. ; Mr.

l AA - was adyf sed.that this report

will be reviewed-by appropriate Penelec and GPUNC management prior to  ;

forwarding the report to- the NRC. Mr. AA -was assured that all l necessary investigative action would be taken prior' to the ' termination of .

this investigation.

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J. G. Herbein Fcbruary 7,1989 Page .1 It should be noted that due to Mr. .AA involuntary resignation from Penelec, and negative feelings he has toward various employees (Mr. Conrad in particular) at Penelec, he has admitted that he has "an ax to grind."

However, there is no evidence to support the fact that Mr. AA made this allegation as an act of retaliation against Penelec or any of its employees.

Two "Upon Inquiry News Releases" were prepared by Penelec's Communications Department as a result of pericalc updates furnished to the department throughout this investigation.

Following the review of this memo by you and other appropriate members of Penelec's management, it will be forwarded to James Knubel, Director - GPUNC Security, for review and distribution to the NRC, accompanied by the detailed investigative report.

Please contact me should you have any questions relative to this investigation or the contents of this memo.

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R. C. Conrad A. S. Furmanchik, Jr.

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FROM Paul Abram , Johnstown toenion TITLE Media Relations Manager PHONE B296 susarci Upon-Inquiry-Only Statement: Williamsburg/Saxton Investigation Ends TO Attached for your information and use in case of questions from the media is a confidential upon-inquiry-only statement about the closing of the investigation into the possibility of Saxton Nuclear Station debris being buried at Williamsburg Station.

The statement, noting that nothing of an unusual nature was discovered during the investigation, has been approved hv J.G. Herbein and R.L. Wise.

The Communications Department in Johnstown also will use the statement to respond to media questions, if any.

O faAM~-PAUL ABRAM 8965C/pta cc: C. A. BURKETT (with attachment)

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l CONFIDENTIAL February 8,1989 Updated upon-inquiry-only statement re Williamsburg/Saxton Nothing of an unusual nature,was found during a thorough investigation of the possibility that some debris from the old Saxton Nuclear Station had been buried at the Williamsburg Station. The investigation was conducted by officials of Penelee w/ '.:"; Nuclear Corp.

The Saxton station site is in Beoford County, and the Williamsburg station is about 20 miles away in Blair County.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commissinn and the Pennsylvania Department of Enviromental Resources were told about the investigation, which centered on information that debris from mid-1970's dismantling activities at the Saxton A station had been buried at the old esh-disposal site at Williamsburg, OP The investigation determined there was no evidence that debris, either from the nuclear operation at Saxto or from an old coal-burning generating station there, had been buried at Williamsburg.

Nothing to substantiate the information was found during scientific tests at Williamsburg and during interviews with f Mr station employees, present employees of Denelec and private contractors.

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On f eoruary is, is69, i met witn rir, wise ano nr. nerocin (separately) anu discussed this investigation. Mr. Herbein reviewed this report, in part.

Both individuals indicated that the report should be sent to GPUNG for review.

Attachment I is a copy of a letter sent by Dr. Greco to the Ut.R. Intonning the agency of the results of this investigation.

Mr. BB was recontacted on February 14, 1989, and questioned pertaining p to the two demineralizers sent to the Williamsburg station from saxton. Ine d demineralizers were housed in the Saxton Station, however, tney serviced the water used f or generation at SNEC. Mr. BB indicated that the demineralizers were sent to Williamsburg in 1974 and the old resin was removed and probably placed in black barrels and buried in the ash site. On August 11, 1975, one of the two demineralizers was removed fror., service due to a leak. Following the repair of the demineralizer, it was placed back into operation. During the repair, the resin was removed and replaced with new resin. Mr. feels that the resin was disposed of in the same manner as it was during the 1974 rasin replacement.

Attachment II is a memo from LLL , to AA dated August 15, 1975, regarding the repair of the demTiieralizer on August 11,19/6.

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  • * * - Penneytvania Doctric Company 1001 Broad Street Johnstown Pennsytvania 15907 814 533-8111 Februsry 9, 1989 g,,,,. s Direet Dial NumDer 814-533-8605 Mr. Michael R. Steiner Regional Solid War.te Manager Bureau
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As 1.d last week, Penelec has completed its investigations into the aln , . _ made by the former Penelec employee relative to the disposal of material at the Williamsburg ash disposal site. The NRC will be reviewing O Penelec's investigative repcrt and dete t.aining if any additional activities V are necessary.

Per our conversation of last week, I have attached a part of this report which discusses the radiological analysis that was conducted on water samples obtained f rom the grounowater monitoring wells at the station and by a " walk around* the site with a Geiger counter. Based on this information, I believe the allegation has been shown to be without basis. We will await a determi-nation by the NRC on this matter.

Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions or comments, please call me.

Sincerely,

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3. TYPt Of poODENT 3.DAfloCCummED e vtCTIM Other 5 $USPECT hAME ILAST. FIRST, hm00tti ADD #tSS Pwoest Ou AAct su Don Aca HeiowT weiowf nun tyts soc 6a4 sacuarry no E'"'

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4 4AnmATNE-usT. ALL masuLis of ADomONAL ofttETIGATION Amo ADorisohAL lhPOAMAY10m Paou Aeovt SLOCKS On February 15, 1989, two copies of this report were sent to Mr. Knubel by over nignt mati.

In view or the fact snat ali avenues or investigation nave revealed no infomation, or physical evidence, to substantiate the statement made by Mr.

AA , it is being Concluded that tnis investigation will De terminated at this time. However, pending the review of this report by Mr. Knubel and the NHL;, block #1U will Continue to indicate "yes" until such time that any possible questions by Mr. Knubel and/or the NRC have been satisfied.

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s. anAAmATwt.4Jsf Au MSULT3 08 ADemoonAL sevtSTIGATIO8e Ms0 AD0ffionAL leePOmsdAtlose PR0ed A40V1 WS On March 14, 1989, I received a telefax of a memo prepared by Mr. Auger, aatea narcn is, avev. ine memo, attacnea to Inl5 report, inoicate5 Inat nr.

Auger met with Messrs. A. Weadock (NRC IZE Radiation Specialist) and A. Adams 4 lNKL NKK FrQJeGL n5n5ger - SaKtOnj. A reVlew oT LUE InVe5tigatlve report wa5 made by Mr. Auger at which time Messrs. Weadock and Adams indicated that they were satisfied with the conclusions of the investigation. The individuals advised Mr. Auoer that they did not want to review the reoort but reauested that GPUNC retain a copy of the report at the Emergency Off-site Facility Buildino in Harrisbura. PA for review durino some future NRC audit of Sarton.

Messrs. Cathcart. Class. Greco. Herbein. Furmanchik. and Wise were sent copies of the attached memorandum. Mr. Stock was notified by telephone of the contents of the memorandum on March 14. 1989. ,,

In view of the fact that all avenues of investiaation have been exhausted-l and the investigation has been reviewed with Penelec and GPUNC managements and

, representatives of the NRC. this investiaation will be closed. Should any additional infonnation be received in the future which would require aid in this investication. this report will be reopened and the oroner sucolement reports will be submitted.

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v i SubjectNRC Review of Williamsburg Flyash Date: March 14, 1989 Disposal Site Investigation Report

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Rom. J. Auger - Environ. Lic. Engineer Location:MCC '

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  • To J. Knubel - Nuclear Security Director As you requested, this memorandum is intended to inform you of my discussions with reprersntatives of NRC on the investigation report concerning allegations of unauthorized Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation (SNEC) radioactive waste disposal at the Williamsburg Station coal flyash disposal site.

On February 27, 1989, I was in the NRC Region I offices in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, for a presentation to NRC on upcoming radiological survey work at the Saxton site. Upon completion of this presentation, I took advantage of the opportunity to initiate ,

a private conversation with Messrs. A. Weadock (NRC I&E Radiation O

specialist) and A. Adams (NRC NRR Project Manager - Saxton) to inform them that I had with me the completed investigation report concerning the unauthorized disposal allegations. I then offered the investigation report to them for review. They stated that they did not want to review the report at this time but requested that GPUN keep a copy of the report at the Emergency Offsite Facility (EOF) building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for review during some future NRC audit of Saxton. I agreed to this request. I then spent several minutes detailing the conclusions of the report and answering their questions. Messrs. Adams and Waadock stated that, based on what I had told them, they were satisfied with the conclusions of the report.

If you have any questions or need additional information on this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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1 INctDENT NUM8ER PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT 89-WM-2 O suerteueurinciosur neroar 2 TY1st op peciD48f1 3 OAft OCCVmmto 4 VICTIM other a susPici mAus SAs1. rinst, wiooLas AcoRess P=0 e O LIGAL nAcg agx doe AGt necHT wtiGHT MAJn EYll 50C64 84CuRrT18eo ACTE =

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s. asam4AY1VE-usT:ALL hisulTE OF ADomosiAL pavt&TGATION Afe0 ADDmosiAL pe708meATsose FROM AM SLOCK5 On March 27, 1989, I received Attachment I from Mr. Knubel certainino to the integrity of a steel drum, which has been buried in an ash pit since the time this incident allegedly occurred. The attachment is a detailed report of an investigation conducted into the integrity of steel drums should they have been buried in an ash site for 15 years, based on certain assumptions. The results of the investigation indicate a low probability that any container would remain intact beyond 10 years of exposure in this type of an environment.

Attachment II is a copy of a memo sent to the DER by Mr. Greco, containino intonnation of the review of this investigation with the NRC.

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P rANuclear memorandum ATTACHMENT I

Subject:

Corrosion of a Steel Drum Date: March 9,1989 in a Fly Ash Pit From: S. M. French Location: Reading Airport Materials Engineer 5343-89-0089 To: J. Knubel Director, Nuclear Security

SUMMARY

5 A 55 gallon steel drum was reported to have been buried in an ash pit approximately 15 years ago. Investigation into the literature available on the corrosion of steel in fly ash revealed very little actual data. However, extrapolation f rom available data on corrosion in freshwater, soils and varying pH contents would indicate a low probability of the container remaining intact beyond 10 years of exposure.

INVESTIGATION Since little information was available regarding the container and the specific environment, certain assumptions had to be made. The drum was assumed to be a three ring drum, either grade 17H or 17C. Federal Regulations (CFR-49) specify either a two or a three ring drum, with two ring drums being closed top and almost exclucively for liquid storage. Grade 17H drums consist of 18 gage (0.0478" nominal, 0.0428" min. , wall thickness) body and bottom, and 16 gage (0.0598" nominal, 0.0533" min., wall) top. Grade 17C is entirely 16 gage construction. This gives a worst case wall thickness of 0.0428" and a best case wall thickness of 0.0598", which translates to maximum corrosion rates before failure of- 2.9 mils per year (apy) and 4.0 mpy, respectively.

Chemistry data from Conemaugh's Ash Valley was used for pH levels in the ash pit. Prior to treatment, the fly ash leachate will have a pH of around 3.0, some times reaching 4.0. These values were assumed to be typical.

Corrosion rates f rom the corrosion of steel in the )bnongahela River, with pH 4.0 - 5.0 were used as a base line. From this corrosion data, using Figure 1, a corrosion rate of steel in pH 3.0-4.0 was extrapolated. Table I shows the data for the worst and best caLas. The worst case data was obtained by extrapolating f rom pH 5.0 River to pH 3.0 Ash. The best case was obtained-from River and Ash of pH 4.0.

Table 1: Approximate Corrosion Rates Rate (mpy) Extrapolated Rates (apy)

Test Duration, yr. (ref. 1) Best Case Worst Case b(~% 1 5.5-7.3 5.5-7.3 27.5-36.5 2 4.1-6.1 4.1-6.1 20.5-30.5 4 3.0-4.3 3.0-4. 3 15.0-21.5 8 2.2-4.3 2.2-4.3 11.0-21.5 g moe4a (oe.ae)

Corrosion o'; a Steel Drum - l' in a Fly Ash Pit March 9,1989

.- O 5343-89-0089 Page 2 This data was plotted (see Figure 2) and the maximum and minimum rates for a 15 year test duration were extrapolated from a smooth curve fit through the da ta . Table II chows the final results.

Table II: Approximate Corrosion Rates,15 year test n

Vorst Case Best Case Miu. Corrosion Rate (spy) 10.0 2.0 Max. Corrosion Rate (apy) 20.5 4.0 Data available for corrosion of plain carbon steel in soil suggest a corrosion rate of at least 7.5 mpy (ref.1).

the above calculations are for generalized corrosion.However, both this soil data and Data are available which suggests that the maximum depth of pitting cf steel in both soil and Monongabela River water reaches at least 60 mils in 6 years.

The above calculations, while approximate, would indicate that the container's integrity, in all likelihood, has been compromised. At best, y assuming a pH of 4.0 and a minimum corrosion rate, the container has less than 30 mils (0.030") of remaining wall thickness. Conversely, the worst case indicates ash that the container corroded through af ter less than two years in the pit environment.

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.h . bp Reviewed by: J. A. aniszewski Extension 5116 JAJ/ada References 1.

2. Metals Handbook, Volume 1, 8th edition ASM.
3. Metals Handback, Volume 13, 9th edition, ASM International.

Atlas of Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions, M. Pourbaix.

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'this data was plotted (see Figure 2) and the maximum and minimum rates for a 15 year test duration were extrapolated from a smooth curve fit through the data. Table II shows the final results.

Tab 3a II: Approzinate Corrosion ~ Rates,15 year test Worst Case Best Case Min. Coirosion Rate (apy)' 10.0 2.0 Max. Corrosion Rate (apy)' 20.5 4.0 Data availabla- for corrosion of plain- carbon steel in soil suggest a corrosion rate of at least 7.5 apy (ref. _1). . However, both this soil data and J the above calculations are for generalised corrosion. Data are available which suggests that the maximum depth of pitting of steel in both- soil and .-

Monongahela River water reaches at :3 asst 60 mils in 6 years.: -!

The above calculations, whila approximate, would indicate that the container's integrity, in all -31kelihood, has been compromised.- At best, -

assuming a pH of 4.0 and 'a minimum corrosion- rate, the contai_ner has less than -

\- 30 mils (0.030")- of remaining wall thickness. - Conversely, the worst case indicates that the container corroded through af ter' less than two-years in the ash pit environment.

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Extension 5116 JAJ/sda References-l'. Metals Handbook, Volnae 1, 8th edition,IASM.

2. Metals Handbook, Volume 13, 9th edition, ASM International.
3. Atlas of. Electrochemical Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions, M.. Pourbaix.

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7 W Electric Company Q d. E *1 1001 Broad Street Johnstowm Pennsylvarwa 15907 g B14 $33-8111 Wnter's Direct Dial Number (814) 533-8605 March 23,1989 ATTACHMENT II Mr. Michael R. Steiner Re.gional Solid Waste Manager Bureau of Solid Waste Management Department of Environmental Resources One Ararat Blvd.

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Dear Miket GPU Nuclear Corporation discussed the situation at Saxton at the NRC Region 1 Office (King of Pruasia, PA) with Messrs. Adams and Wedock of NRC. . After the discussion, the NRC decided that it was not necessary to review the incident 1

. report associated with the Sarton aitaution at this time. They did request GPU /

\ Nuclear Corporation keep a copy of the report at the emergency off-site f acility building in Harrisburg. Additionally, they stated they might review this report during a f uture NRC audit of Saxton.

Based on this " final chapter," I believe the book on the Saxton situation is closed.

you providedI during want tothis personally situation.thank you for the assistance and understanding If you have any questions, please give se a call. i Sincerely yours, l N $

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l Un May 24, 1909. Curt Cowg111 NRC, Section IA, Chief Reactor Projects, 475 A11eridale Road, King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania, telephor.e number 216-33/-5126, contacted this writer. Mr. Cowg111 requested a review of this incident. This writer could not conduct a detailed review with Mr. Cowgill due to another meeting which had to be attended; however, I informed Mr.

Cowgill that I could recontact him and conduct arty review necessary at a later time. Mr. Cowgill indicated that he would contact slohn Kline, from GPUNC, and if additional contact was necessary with this writer he would do so at a later date.

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At the conclusion of the workday, on May 25, 1989, Mr. Kline contacted this writer and advised that he reviewed this Investigation witn Mr. uwgiii.

No additional action was indicated by Mr. Cowgill. .

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CONVERSATIONS WITH USNRC May 30, 1989 Date:

RE: BURIED DRUMS AT WILLIAMSBURG FNxn. J. P. Kline - Security Analyst III Morris Corp. Cent 6r location:

To: File UO 03-89 Curt Cowgill (USNRC) telephoned on 5/24 to get an update of the subject incident.

I was attending a NEDS Security User Group meeting in Fairfax, Virginia at the time and was contacted by N. Hoffman to return Cowgill's call.

I called Cowgill at approximately 1445 and advised him that A. Mollura (Penelec Internal Affairs) unsubstantiated. conducted the investigation and that the allegation was I advised Cowgill with more detail and he said fine. that I would call him in the a.m. of 5/25 I called Cowgill at 0740 on 5/25. Also present was his project engineer, Ken (not sure of last name). .I advised the pair that the allegation was unsubstan-tiated.

logical and Thissoil) waw determined by interviews, records checks and surveys (radio-of the affected area. I also advised Cowgill that McGoey and

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Auger (GPUN Licensing) met on 2/27/89 with Adams and Weadock (USNRC) and orally briefed thnm of the investigation results. They (McCoey and Auget) also of fered a copy of the full repJrt to the NRC at that time. However, they (Adams file. and Weadock) stated that they did not want to see it -- just keep it on Cowgill stated that he appreciated the update, but had two remaining questions.

1. How many times was AA interviewed?

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Was area?a Micro /R meter used when conducting surveys of the ash disposal I made contact with Cowgill at 1428 hrs on 5/25/89, and advised that was interviewed a total of three times and a Micro-R meter wA2 used for theAA readings.

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C Lt0% RACE SEE DOS AGE MtiGHT wieGMT MAm EYll SOCAL SECURITY NO ACT ON og IF PihtLIC womKLOCAYoh POSrTION IMPLOYEt 40 SurtRvisOR ACTON guPtoytt 5 NARRATIVE-LIST ALL RESULT 5 OF ADorickAL mytSTIGATON AkD ADDITCkAL mFORMAfC4 FROM A80vt BLOCK 5 On June 1, 1989, Mr. Knubel met with Mr. Cowgill and reviewed this investigatinn. Mr. Ennhil than pranantaA a enny of +his invaatigative ruoort to Mr.

Cowgill for further review. As of the date of this writing, Mr. Cowgill has not t*nntact mA anvana a t. CDffMF renardina the reunita of his review. At the ti mm Mr. Cowgill does make contact, a supplement report will be submitted.

On June 28, 1989, Mr. Stock and Merrill Wixon, Vice President GPU Auditing, met wit.h Jnhn nimi_ nf t hm _,pp,nngy1 van t a puhl 4 e 11t41i ty enemm4 ami nn fPUC) Audit 4no Department, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Dial indicated to both individuals that appear 4mm+mty +un u-mir a man wr_ g apnaar.A harnr. +he cam- 4 mminn 's law buramu and gave a statement relative to alleged wrongdoin9s which have occurred at Penelee in the_pmat- YnnlndmA in the statamant were e.--- nta relative to this inventication.

The exact comments were not disclosed by Mr. Dial. Mr. Stock and Mr. Wixon reviewed

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'thnuld any m AA4 ti nnal infnrmatinn he reem4ved relative to any inaufrv the PUC

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C LIGAL nAct sin DOa Act MaiONT wtiGHT MAsm (Vil SOC 6AL &tCusriv hD ACTION 65 PfM4JC WORK LOCAhlON POWTION EMPLOYtt NO SUPtnyt&Om ACTION gyptOVEl e NARAAfivt-LIST ALL M5Util Of ADDITIONAL INyt3itG TION AND ADDIT 80NAL iNFORWATION tmOM A80vt eLOCKS On August 8, 1989, Mr. Knubel contacted me and advised that the copy of q th4m invaatigatinn which uma given tn Mr. f'newr 4 1 1 far revi av; 4m haing

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] investigattan. <n its an+4ratv, and ennemen u4 + h the f i nA i nera . ve- rnnhat indicated that the NRC is not taking any further action relative to this incider.t anA affinim11v enneidern the maa t ta r c1nand.

Wemmen_ t'imma w4mm Pnrumaneh4h firmen _ (*m t hea rt . Etnek. and Starhai n unem notified, by this writer, of the above information.

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, had just spoken with Charles P. Neo, President - International Brotherhood of l- rl.etrient unehmen uninn_ tum i m e. Mr. uma indica +md + hat he had recalved information, from an unnamed sources that radioactive waste material was buried a l anes the river name +ha v4114-- hates F cem+4mm Statian arannA 1976. Mr.

Herbein stattA that Mr. Neo understood that Mr. pp had knowledge of-the material nah4 eh naa m haied ad at +ha~ mita. Mr. Maa mannt an to tali Mr. Marbein that he understood that Mr. Conrad and Mr. Herbein both had knowledge of the hnrial and + hat Mr. Fnnend savarad un thm incident.

This nar4+me anahm saith Mr. Man nn 3.ina 22, 1990. via talmahana. at nahich _

time he confirmed his conversation with Mr. Herbein and the information that he gaya 'tr _ Ma chai n . am listad in the previous maragennh. Mr. Moa ind4cated thSt he did not wish to disclose his source of information; however, will attempt to nhtnin anea i n f aruan ti nn _ ish4eh he wil1 ~ naam alans to th4m Writer. Mr. Mao was

  • advised by th4.s writer that this investigation was conducted as a result of a pravi nn a m11mant4nn at +he v4114==mhneg statian. Mr. Man was manured +hmt the investigation revealed no evidence of.any radioactive material being buried at thm v4114mmahnra Inentinn_

maaneding wr_ Man 8m ata+ -- nt relative to Mr. Herhein-havina knowledes of this incident, Mr. Herbein was an employee'of Met-Ed during 1976. Mr. Herbein ind4em+md that ha had no knnuladas of thia-incident until it was reDorted in January of 1989.

Mr. Knubel waI contacted on June 22, 1990, and advised of this 4nen ream t i nn . Mr. Knnhal natiMad h4 a mun_ariorm at GPUN. as well as-Ms.

Good--at the Saxton site. Mr. Knubel stated that Ms. Good will be making merang - nts te hava additinn=1 testine conductari alona the river hank near the Williamsburg Station. Mr. Knubel went on to state that Ms. Good will be enn+ meting the WRF to advina them of this latent info 11aation.

when the + mat results a&.1 additional information are received. a _

supplement report will-be submitted.

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ALLEGATION Date: June 22, 1990 A400-90-257 From: J. Knubel - Nucleae Security Director Location. Morris corp. center To: J. Hildebrand - Director, Rad. G Env. Controls On Friday, June 22, Mr. A. Mollura, Internal Affairs Manager, called to inform me of a discussion between Mr. Charlie Meo, Union President, and J. Herbein, Vice President, Stations operations. In this discussion, Mr. Mao stated that he was told by another individual that radioactive material had been buried at the Williamsberg Station "down by the river sometime in 1976." Later the same day, Mr. hollura talked directly to Mr. Hoo and obtained the following information: The alleged material was supposed to have come from Saxton.

Mr. Hollura and I discussed the situation and strongly believe that ' as is a restatement of an allegation made by Mr. AA in late 198* and investigated at that time. However, given the fact that the alleged burial area given by Mr. Moo was different than that provided by Mr.

follow-up walkdown of the river front area of the Williamsburg siteM a

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would be prudent.

I request that you ask Ms. B. Good to arrange for a walkdown and also have her notify the appropriate NRC official.

I have reviewed Mr. Mol19ra's February 1989 Investigative Report and conclude that its conclusion of "no evidence to support that anything from SNEC was buried in the old ash site, or any other location on the Williamsburg property" is still valid.

A walkdown of the river front will help confirm this conclusion.

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On June 28, 1990, the attached Upon-Inquiry-Only Statement was released by Daul ihram. MaAim Raintinna Manager. Donalme. The stat- nt enntains information pertaining to the allegation that debris from the Saxton Nuclear Etatinn uma hu ri ed m i nner the ri ver _ adjanent to the M1114===hura Generation Statisn.

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SUBJECT Upon-Inquiry-Only Statement re Allegations of Burial of Debris From
Saxton Nuc. lear Station at Wilkmmburg Station 1

TO A.E. Mollura Attached for your information in case of questions from the media is an i

upon-inquiry-only statement regarding allegations that debris from the old Saxton Nuclear Station is buried along the river at W11hmmburg Generating Statian.

The statement has been approved by J.G. Herbein and will be used by media relations.

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.t June 28, .1990 Upon-inquiry-only statement re allegations of burial of debris from old Saxton rinclear Station along the river at W1111am4urg Generating Station.

1 Officials of Penelee and GPU Nuclear Corporation (GPUNC) are-investigating the poesibility that some debris from mid-1970s dismantling I

. activities at the old Saxton Nuclear Station in Bedford County was buried at the W1111mmaburg Generating Station' in ;BlairI County.

The investigation is centering.on a report that the debris was buried -

r along the river at the Willimmaburg station.

- Beyond this information, officials of Penelec and GPUNC do not want -

1 to comment because the' Investigation is continuing.

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A meeting was established at the Williamsburg Station for July. 12, 1990, at whi ch ti nne a um 1 h Ana.m a* the riverhank will be conducted. A allpDiement report will be subsaitted relative to the findings.

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& $USPECT Naut (LAST, FmST, MaDDL4: ADontSS PHONE O LIGAL RAct $4x 000 AGE H&eObif W(IOM1 MAIA EYll SOCIAL $tCURITY leo ACTION 08 ec W PtNELEC WOma LOCAIiON POsiTsON twPLOvat NO sVPlavison ACTIOst gupgOygg 6 hADRAfivt-U51 ALL ntEULT5 OF A00inoseAL lasvtSfaGAfiON AND ADOITIONAL #sFORMAIlOss Fnow Agovg SLOCKS On July 12, 1990, the following investigation was conducted.

Ms. Good; Ronald Rolph,.SNSC Radiation Safety Officer; Donald A. Goodman, unv4 enn--n ta l ne4.nt4at n 4ne i, and +h4m writar amt with Mr. OB .at+the l Williamsburg Station.- A radiological i :vey of the riverbank on the west side or +h. pr nh.+-- hr neh as +k. .funt att River === aanda-tad by Ms. naad_ and Mr.

Rolph. A walk down of the riverbank from the upstream river monitoring station to +k. A as th. ta--e --k nand. usina =.n=4tive nor+=hte r=A4ation detectors, did not reveal any unacceptable background radiation levels, according to Ms.

naad. a d tm41.d r.nart will he anh-4t+.A hv um. naad reimtive to +h. results of the survey.

One water sample was taken by Ms. Good from a drainage culvert along the want hank of th. river. The water will be annivmed nd +h. results will be reported by Ms. Good.

Ms. Good directed that water samples will be taken from all. water

.nn4+ncina mi+.. an +h. Will4---hnra station nronerty. It should be noted that there are water monitoring wells along the west bank of the river. Ms. Good adv4 .A ur. BB + hat .h. will be mondina water bottles for the - - les to the Williamsburg Station. Upon receipt of the water bottles, Mr. -66 indicm+=A + hat ---alan will he +=h.a and 4--diately returned to Ms. C-a^d for  ;

analysis.

Mr. Abram was advised of the above information and will be supplementing-

+ h. 11 nan-Tnau 4 rv-On l y Stat- nt.

A review of +h. information was made with Mr. CC followino the survey.

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Mr. Herbein was apprised of the July 12, 1990, activity on July 13, 1990.

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DATE July 13, 1990 rnou Paul Abram TITLE Media Relations Manager Location Johnstown PHONE 8296 suaJECT Upon-Inquiry-Only Statement re Investigation of Saxton Station Debris to CC ,

Attached for your information in case of questions from the media is an upon-inquiry-only statement regarding the investigation of allegations that j

debris from Saxton Nuclear Station dismantling was buried at Williamsburg Station.

The statement, approved by A.E. Mollura, also will be used by the Media Relations staff in Johnstown.

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.luly 13, 1990 Updated upon-inquiry-only statement re allegations of burial of debris from old Saxton Nuclear Station along the Mver at Williamsburg Generating Station Nothing abnormal has been noticed during environmer.tal testing along the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River by officials of Penelec and GPU Nuclear Corporation (GPUNC).

The officials are investigating the possibility that some debris from l

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mid-1970s dismantling activities at the old Saxton Nuclear Generating Station in -

Bedford County was buried at the Williamsburg Generating Station in Blair 1

County.

The investigation is centering on a report that the debris was buried along the river at the Williamsburg station.

Some water sampling will be done as the investigation continues.

Beyond this information, officials of Penelec and GPUNC do not want to comment because the investigation is continuing.

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Rannat_h Dantne whn han vanimend Mr_ Ensihm1 as the f! Pitter' Directar of Security, was advised of this investigation and the results of the wrter tests

' en Limis t 9s; 1e90_ when the Anninanntatinn valative tn thm water testina is received, Mr. Pastor will be forwarded all information. Mr. Pastor advised that he will enarA4nate with Mm_ rinnA reistiva tn the notification of the MRc on the results of this latest investigation.

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V SUPPLEMENT INCIDENT REPORT 2 Tvrt of WCsDini 3 DAttOCCunatD e VICT A4 Other 5 Sv5PECT haut nAST Fest.McDitt ADDat&4 Paows O LEGAL 4AC8 $tt DOS AGE Mt KaMT WE G'f1 MAJA Itts &OCIAL 54Cumifv hD ACTO 8s os ic if Pf ktL4C WOnK LOCATON PO$rTIOh tMPLOVEt hO SUPT aviE04 ACTOh IMPL 0vil 4 kAAAArryt-ust ALL Ri&JLTS Of ADDITIO8 SAL WVtlfG4Y04 shD ADOfTIO%A. hPORMAfloss enow ASOvt tiOcts on September 25, 1990, the attached memorandum, with attachments, dated nep+mnher 2n_1990; from Wm. nnnd. was received. The ===a confirmed that_gli radiation measurements and environmental samples, which were taken at willimesburg nn July 12. 1990. were conmistant with_ natural backaround radiation and radioactivity.

On September 27, 1990, Kenneth Fix, Manager - GPU Auditing Department, was ativiand of the statum of thtm inyggtip.tinn, t% Reptemher 2A. 1990 Wa. Gand advised that she will notify representat*ves

  • of the NT.C of the status of this investigation. Ms. Good i ntii nated that sha will_ yj;=;%ntact thia writer when the _ notification is completed. Mr. Abram wac etso notified and sent a copy of Ms. Good's memo for referenta. ahnuld he develop an unen-inefuiry Atatement_r.glgtive to the status

\- of this investigation. Mr. Herbein was also notified this date.

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From: Beverly A. Good ' n Location: EC - Commerce Park SNEC-90-0058 To: A. E. Mollura Internal Affairs Manager, Panelec The fellowing information is enclosed:

1. Analysis results of monitoring well water samples taken from the Williamsburg site.
2. Maps of the nonitoring well locations.
3. Radiological survey results of the Williamsburg site.
4. Analysis result of a sediment sample taken from a discharge pipe.

All direct radiation measurements and environmental sample results were consistent with natural background radjation and radioactivity.

Radiological surveys along the river bank of the Williamsburg site l

were conducted using sensitive portable radiation detectors capable of l measuring environmental levels of gamma radiation. The limitation of 1

this survey methodology is that any radiation being emitted from below 2 feet in the soil would not be detectable. Approximately fifty raciation measurements were recorded of the Williamsburg site.

l Readings ranged between 8 to 21 uR/hr and are consistent with natural background radiation. Natural background radiation readings are variable and are dependent upon such things as different types of soil, presence of coal clinkers. etc.

A sediment sample was collected from a drainage pipe of the Old Ash Disposal Site that discharges into the river. The sediment sample contained actinium-228 (Ac-228), bery111um-7 (Be-7), radium-226 (Ra-226), cesium-137 (Cs-137), and potassium-40 (K-40). All of these radionuclides are f ound in the environment and were detected at normal

[ environmental levels. The Cs-137 is present in the environment as a result of prior nuclear weapon tests.

All of the monitoring well water samples contained less than the lower limit of detection (LLD) of the counting equipment. In other words, the radioactivity was either too small to measure or war not present.

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survey results, please give me a call at (717-540-4504).

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REPORT OF ANALYSIS Sam le Ty a: solids e A.ia ysis ypes aansa spectrometry of Dried solids GPU ID l STATION ID l COLLECTION l RESULTS IN PCi/ga(dry) +/- 2s 053310 SP-WMB-SD-DI Start: 071290 13:50 Stop: 071290 13150

-AC-228 1.3 +/ -0.1 i AG-110M Less Than 0.07-BE-7 0.55 +/- 0.17  ?

CO-58 Less Than.Os04' CO-60 Less Than 0.04 1 Sediment Sample from thedrainage pipe of CC-134- Less Than.0.06 the Old Ash Disposal Site that discharges to CS-137 -

0.30 +/- 0.04 the Juniata River. I-131 Lass Than 0.04 K-40 17 +/- 2 i MN-54 Less Than 0.04 NB-95 Less Than 0.05 RA-226 3.1 +/- O.4 U-235- -Less Than 0.18 ZN-65 Less Than 0.19 ZR-95 Less Than 0.07 Approved: 9- M Date: 7[/d)h:.

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  • Start: 07239& 13:00 Stops 072390 13:00-CO-60 Less Than 4 Old Ash Disposal Site Well, MP-1 CS-134 Less Than 4 CS-137 Less Thun 3 Sample collected by personnel at' PENELEC's Williamsburg Station.

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  • Start: 072390 13:00 Stop: 072390 13:00 Co-60 Less Than 4 Old Ash Disposal Site Well, MP-2 h'4/ fe j Sample collected by personnel at PENELEC'3 Williamsburg Station.

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REPORT OF ANALYSIS

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  • Start: 072390 13:00 Stop: 072390 13:00-  ;

CC-60 Less Than 4 I Old Ash Disposal Site Well, MP-3 CS-134 Less Than 4 I CS-137 Less Than 4 Sample collected by personnel at PENELEC'S Williamsburg Station.

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Dr#Raymond 7. Danahv Date:

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Envirormntal Radioactivity taporatory i

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GPU ID l STATION ID l COLLECTION l RESULTS IN PCi/l +/- 2s l 053764 WS-GW-0AShP4

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  • Start: 072390 13:00 i Stop: 072390 13:00 CO-60 Less Than 3 Coal Storage Pile Well, MP 1 CS 134 Less Than 3 4 CS-137 Less Than 3 Sample collected-by personnel at PENELEC'S Williamsburg Station.

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  • Date: T[C.O!90 Dr.f Raymona 7. Danahy Environmental R dioactivity Laboratory ( Manager ' '

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  • Start: 072390 13:00 Stopt 072390 13:00 l Co.60 Less Thein 3

, Coal Storage Pile Well, MP-2 CS-134 Less Than 3 4

CS 137 Less Than 2

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' Saxton General Manager c/o TMI Environmental Controls Harrisburg, PA 17110 REPORT OF ANALYSIS Sam le Ty at GROUND WRTER Ana ysis ype Gunaa spectrometry of Water GPU ID l STATION ID l COLLECTIO!! RESULTS Ill +/- 2s

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  • Start 072300 13100 Stcp: 072390 13:00 Co-60 Less Than 4 Coal Storage Pile Well, MP-3 CC-134 Less Than 5 CS-137 Less Than 4
  • Sample collected by personr.el at-PENELEC'S Williamsburg Station.

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  • Date: 20 T 8 Drf Raymond J. Danany Environmental Radioactivity' Laboratn y Manager

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RESULTS Ill PC1/1 +/- 2s 053761 WS-GW- CPSMP3

  • Start: 072390 13:00 DUPLICATE ANALYSIS Stop: 072390 13:00 CO.60 Less Than 3 Coal Storage Pile Well, MP 3 CS-134 Less Than 3 .

CS-137 Less Than 3 Sample collected by personnel at PENELEC'S Williamsburg Station.

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  • Date:

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  • Start: 072390 13:00 Stop: 072390 13:00 CO-60 Less Than 2 ,

Coal Storage Pile Well, MP-4 CS-134 Less Than 3 CS-137 Less Than 2 Sample- collected by personnel at PE!CLEC'S Williamsburg Station.

Approved:

  • Date: T!A0!f8 DrsfRaymond J. Danaby Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory ( Manager i I REMP Reviewed: k P-0 7 -90

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! N6erittorg, PA 17110 Writer's Direct Otel kweert 717 560 4514 l" BEVERLY A. GOOD Saxton General Manager

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  • Start: 072390 13.00 Stops 072330 13:00 Co.60 Less Than 5

! Coal Storage Pile Well, MP-S CS-134 Less Than 5 CS=137 Less Than 4 Sample collet.ced by personne) at PENELEC'S Williamsburg Station.

Approved: j- c14ta _ Date: h420!Yd Drf Raymond 3. Donahy / '

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2574 Interstate Delve O BtVFRLY A. GOOD Saxton General Manager narristure, PA 17110 Writer's Direct Otal weer 717 040+4%14 c/o TMI Environmental Controls' Harrisburg, PA 17110 REPORT OF ANALYSIS Sam le Type GROUND WATER Ana ysis Type: Gamma spectrometry of Water GPU ID l STATION ID l COLLECTION RESULTS IN l

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  • Start: 072390 13:00 Stop 072390 13:00 Co.60 Less Than 4 Coal Storage Pile Well, MP-6 CS.134 Less Than 3 #

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  • Date: O!TO Dr#Raymond J. DanahV f Manager Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory REMP Reviewed: fe"- 28 ' f 0

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  • Start: 072390 13:00 Stop 072390 13:00 Ash Pond Area Well CO.60 Less Than 2 '

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The officials were investigating the possibility that some debris from mid-1970s dismantling activities at the old Saxton Nuclesar Generating Station in Bedford County was buried at the Williamnburg Genemting Station in Blair County.

The investigation centered on a report that the debris was buried along the river at the W1111amaburg station.

The testing determined that all direct radiation measurements and environmental sampling results were consistent with natural background radiation and radioactivity.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be in#ormed of the results of the investigation.

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Mr. Kline contacted this writer and advised that he received the additinnal aimni mman t ranm t m which unre fnewarded to Mr. Pantar. _Re stated that he will be forwarding the complete copy of this investigative report to wv_ vaime, fne v.v4.w.

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+kat h4 nffice is nn inng , v.monnaible fnr +he sarton .*, agility. 'e further stated that the responsibility for that site was transferred to the Region I nf f 4 ns nf the irnt* Innm+md n+. 478i allandale Dn=A. Kina of Prussia. PA 19406.

Mr. Young recommended that the office be contacted relative to the diannaitinn nf +h4m 4 nva ati rrat i nn .

T+ mhnn1A he nn+mA that wc_ vaisng advised he reviewed this investication and expressed no concerns.

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"'Ma n.Asf. FrasT. wooLt> ApoRess a susPsCT OU RACI SEX DOS AGE NEGMT wtlGMT MAtR (Yis SOCIAL stCURITY NO O COMPANY svetRytsOR IFPENELaC WC 4 LOCATION POSITION EMPLOYE1 NO j Oppm N EMPLOYtt 6 NAluTIVE -usi ALL REsuLTs OF ADOmOhALINVisTGATION AND ADorTIONAL INFORMATION FROM ASOVE BLOCKS i On April 15, 1991, the attached memorandum was received from Mr. Pagan emin+4va +n the We t a ravi au nf t_him i num ati ga t i nn . if . Anth. IfRd . was contacted by Mr. Pagan on April 8, 1991. Mr. Roth had no comuments relative to th4m i nume+ 4 na t i nn anA stated that. hm in temating thi s immun am internal to Penelec. Mr. Roth Surther advised Mr. Pagan that it appears that Penelec did a vnaannahle inh 4n hanA14 ng thm i nvent4 ga,ti r m .

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The report deals with allegations made by a former PENELEC employee regardit.g Saxton material alleged to have been buried at the Williamsburgh racility.

The allegations were investigated by PENELEC and determined t.o be unfounded.

Because we had not heard from the NRC since they returned the report, I s telephoned J. Roth on April 8, 1991 to determine if any comments or questions regarding this matter would be forthcoming. Mr. Roth indicated that he looked at the report to see what kind of information PENELEC had generated in their investigation, and had no comments. He did state that because the individual making the allegations never went to the NRC, he treated the issue as an internal one to PENELEC and that it appears PENELEC did a rersonable job in handling the investigation.

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TO Ira H. Jolles The attached memo is being forwarded to you, at the direction of R. L. Wise, relative to 41989 investigation which was conducted by Penelec's Internal Affairs Department.

I. 1989, a former Penelec employee alleged that radioactive waste, from the Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation, was buried at Penelec's Williamsburg Generating Station. Evidence and infor: ration gathered during the investigation failed to substantiate the allegation. In 1990, an additional allegation was received which required the reopenina of the investigation. The additional allegation was thoroughly inve d gated and also could not be substantiated.

The NRC reviewed the initial investigation and concurred with the gp findings. The NRC did not take any further action and officially considered F the matter closed. Following the investigation of the 1990 allegation, the BRC again reviewed the investigation, in its entirety. As indicated in the attached memo, the NRC expressed no concerns.

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission was appriued of the investigation after the initial allegation and indicated concurrence with the findings.

Penelec's Internal Affairs Incident Report #89-NM-2 remains available for your review, upon request.

Please contact me should you have any questions or cocznents relative to this memo.

Andrew E. Mouura i

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