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Category:GENERAL EXTERNAL TECHNICAL REPORTS
MONTHYEARML20024C1401983-06-30030 June 1983 Engineering Evaluation Rept:Investigation & Grouting of Leaks Associated W/Tendon Sheaths H32-009 & H32-011,Unit 2 Containment Bldg. ML20073S8641983-05-31031 May 1983 Details of Deferral Plans for Hartsville Nuclear Plant a ML20079E9911983-03-31031 March 1983 Caseload Forecast ML20069Q3771982-10-31031 October 1982 Const Employee Monitoring Errata Rept ML20069Q3701982-10-31031 October 1982 Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept ML20069D5241982-09-10010 September 1982 Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigating Rept,Sept 1981 ML20041C1121982-01-31031 January 1982 Hartsville Nuclear Plants,Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept,Hnp SMR-10,810331. ML19340D4801980-10-31031 October 1980 Hartsville Nuclear Plants Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, 801031 ML19318C3231980-05-31031 May 1980 Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept, Data as of 790930 1983-06-30
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MONTHYEARML20058K3841993-12-0909 December 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Component of Dsrv & Dsr Enterprise Standby DG Sys,Regarding Potential Problem W/ Subcover Assembled Atop Power Head ML20248E0121989-09-13013 September 1989 Supplemental Part 21 Rept Re Potential Problem W/Six Specific Engine Control Devices in Air Start,Lube Oil, Jacket Water & Crankcase Sys.Initially Reported on 890429. California Controls Co Will Redesign Valve Seating ML20154J4101988-05-12012 May 1988 Addendum 1 to Supplemental Part 21 Rept 145 Re Potential Problem w/F-573-156 Pressure Sensor/Lube Oil Trip.Initially Reported on 880429.Addl 1-1/8-inch Diameter W/Deep Counterbone in Pressure Head Added to Activate Valve ML20153B6191988-04-29029 April 1988 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Component of Dsr or Dsrv Standby Diesel Generators Supplied to Utils.Recommends Return of Subj Components in Onsite Warehouse Storage & Suggests Surveillance of Devices Already Installed ML20205F6141986-08-13013 August 1986 Part 21 Rept Re Connecting Rod Bolts for Dsrv Engines.Listed Procedures Recommended for Next Connecting Rod Insp, Including Replacement of Bolts Due to Cracked Threads & Large Grooves & Galls in Threads ML20206U0591986-07-0202 July 1986 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Component of Dsrv Standby Diesel Generators,Involving Problem W/Fastening of Engine Connecting Rod Assembly Which Could Result in Engine Nonavailability.Procedure Will Be Issued by 860718 ML20154N3431986-03-10010 March 1986 Initial Part 21 Rept 135 Re Potential Problem W/Lube Oil Sump Tank Foot Valve of Dsrv Standby Diesel Generator for Facilities.Cause Not Determined.Recommends Utils Inspect Condition of Foot Valve Liners & Notify Tdi of Findings ML20153G1021986-02-19019 February 1986 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in K-1 Relays of Dsr or Dsrv Standby Diesel Generators Mfg by Gould/Ite.Relays Have Incorrect Voltage Range.Dc Voltage Source or Voltage Regulator Circuitry Requires Mod ML20198C4981985-11-0606 November 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Dsr or Dsrv Standby Diesel Generator Intake & Exhaust Valve Springs Mfg by Betts Spring Co.Users Recommended to Inspect Engines for Broken Springs & Identify Original Mfg ML20084G3531984-04-19019 April 1984 Final Deficiency Rept Re Pacific Scientific Co Shock Arrestor Capstan Spring Tang.Initially Reported on 831013. Bellefonte Snubbers Will Be Replaced & Hartsville Snubbers Returned to Vendor for Repair.Springs Subj to Insp ML20087J6661984-03-0808 March 1984 Followup Part 21 Rept Re Nuclear Valve/Actuator Stroking Time Possibly Lengthened Beyond 15 When Using hydrocarbon-based Lubricants.Ltrs to Affected Utils Encl ML20081C0171984-03-0101 March 1984 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Loose Drive Hubs on Overspeed Governor Drive Shaft on Transamerica Delaval,Inc Diesels.Initially Reported on 840203.Svc Info Memo Being Reviewed for Approval.Also Reportable Per Part 21 ML20079N5121984-01-23023 January 1984 Final Deficiency Rept Re Delaval Problem W/Starting Air Valve Assembly on Standby Diesels.Initially Reported on 821201.Capscrews Replaced Per Approved Procedure & Drawings Revised to Reflect Shorter Length ML20083H1921984-01-0505 January 1984 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Transamerica Delaval,Inc QA Program.Initially Reported on 831206.Final Configuration for Control Cabinet Indicates Drawing Revs K,L & M Not Incorporated.Also Reportable Per Part 21 ML20083E1981983-12-20020 December 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Fuel Oil Line Rupture in Transamerica Delaval,Inc Generator.Initially Reported on 831121.Const Activities Deferred for Hartsville Units 1 & 2. Next Rept Expected by 840413.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20078B3811983-09-0606 September 1983 Part 21 Rept Re Matrix Actuator Model 33122-SR 80.Mounting Bolts Loosened & Spring Return Cylinder Began to Separate from Ctr Body of Actuator.Investigation Being Conducted by Xomox Corp ML20077G6661983-07-27027 July 1983 Part 21 Rept Re Circuit Breakers Mfg Between Nov 1981 & Feb 1982.Breakers Should Be Inspected for Broken Puffer Linkage Studs.Stud Identified as Part Number 192247A.List of Circuit Breakers for Nuclear Plants Encl ML20024C1401983-06-30030 June 1983 Engineering Evaluation Rept:Investigation & Grouting of Leaks Associated W/Tendon Sheaths H32-009 & H32-011,Unit 2 Containment Bldg. ML20073S8641983-05-31031 May 1983 Details of Deferral Plans for Hartsville Nuclear Plant a ML20083L9751983-05-27027 May 1983 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of Circuit Breakers During Environ Testing.Test Results Indicate That Temp Sensitivity Problem May Be Generic to All Ite Imperial Corp thermal-magnetic Circuit Breakers Calibr for 40 C Svc ML20076H1601983-05-23023 May 1983 Pt 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Transmitter Mfg by Rosemount,Inc Used in Control Sys Components Furnished to Listed Plants.All Components Involved Retrofitted W/New Circuit Boards.Matter Closed ML20074A2041983-04-26026 April 1983 Interim Deficiency Rept Re Misapplication of Ite Gould Circuit Breakers in post-LOCA Hydrogen Recombiners Supplied by Rockwell Intl.Initially Reported on 830328.Matter Under Investigation.Final Rept by 830808.Reported Per Part 21 ML20069K6811983-04-18018 April 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Pipe Support Spacing Utilizing Alternate Criteria.Initially Reported on 830317. Investigation Postponed Until Design & Const Resumed ML20073J8051983-04-12012 April 1983 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re Nonconservative Calculation Method for General Const Spec G-32 Violations.Initially Reported on 820528.Design Std Being Revised to Clarify Use of Factors of Safety in DS-C6.1 ML20073P1281983-04-0808 April 1983 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Problem W/Delaval Starting Air Valve Assembly on Standby Diesels.Initially Reported on 821201.Util Continuing to Attempt to Acquire Necessary Info from Transamerica Delaval,Inc.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20079E9911983-03-31031 March 1983 Caseload Forecast ML20072Q9571983-03-28028 March 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Failure of Util Div of Engineering Design to Provide Bolt Tightening Requirements to Div of Const.Initially Reported on 830228.Const Deferred. Rept to Be Submitted When Const Decision Made ML20072R3291983-03-28028 March 1983 Interim Deficiency Rept 1 Re CF Braun Documentation Control Program Failure to Monitor Closeout of Final Design Change Control Documents.Initially Reported on 830302.Final Rept Due Upon Commencement of Const.Also Reportable Per Part 21 ML20074A2221983-03-11011 March 1983 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of post-LOCA Hydrogen Recombiner Component During IEEE-323 Qualification Program.Circuit Breaker Not Properly Selected for Specific Application.Plant Operators Notified of Deviation ML20028G0821983-01-31031 January 1983 Final Deficiency Rept Re Itt Grinnell Failure to Use Proper Testing Methods.Initially Reported on 810304.Spool Pieces re-examined Per ASME Section III,1974 Edition,Winter Addenda 1975 Code.Condition No Longer Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e) ML20083M6651983-01-24024 January 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Residual Stress on Diesel Generator Engine Piston Skirt Castings.Initially Reported on 821215.Removal of Piston Skirt for Insp Deferred Until Restart of Design & Const.Also Reportable Per Part 21 ML20083M6711983-01-24024 January 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Potential Deterioration of Isoprene Gaskets on Standby Diesel Generator.Initially Reported on 821217.Transamerica Delaval,Inc Changed Matl for Drive Element to Neoprene.Also Reportable Per Part 21 ML20028C2481982-12-30030 December 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Insufficient Length of Starting Air Valve Assembly Capscrews.Initially Reported on 821201.Transamerica Delaval,Inc Changed Designed Length of Capscrew.Next Rept by 830415.Also Reportable Per Part 21 ML20070F0121982-12-13013 December 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Atlas QA Documentation on Auxiliary & Fuel Bldg Structural Steel.Initially Reported on 811113. QA Hold Placed on Suspect Items Until Further Testing Performed.Also Reportable Under Part 21 ML20028A4891982-11-0909 November 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Storage & Preventive Maint Program Deficiencies.Initially Reported on 821007.Pipe Caps Replaced,Piping Placed on Support,Tanks Moved to Inside Storage in Upright Position & Conditions & Program Reviewed ML20069Q3701982-10-31031 October 1982 Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept ML20069Q3771982-10-31031 October 1982 Const Employee Monitoring Errata Rept ML20065R3701982-10-14014 October 1982 Interim Deficiency Rept Re Deferral of Const Activities. Initially Reported on 820623.Commitments Made in Rept,Audit Findings & Response to Violations Deferred Until Restart of Design & Const ML20027B8451982-09-20020 September 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Deficiencies on Allis- Chalmers Butterfly Valves.Initially Reported on 820823.Const Activities Deferred.Final Rept Will Be Submitted After Final Decision Re Completion or Cancellation of Project ML20069D5241982-09-10010 September 1982 Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigating Rept,Sept 1981 ML20063L3721982-09-0202 September 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Failure of Kerotest Valves to Meet Seismic Criteria.Initially Reported on 820804. Negotiations Underway W/Contractor for Return of Valves. Const Activities Deferred.Also Reportable Per Part 21 ML20055A0731982-07-0707 July 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Nonconformance in Intake Pumping Station Door & Hatch Design,Initially Reported 820604.Final Rept Will Not Be Issued Until Decision to Resume Facility Const Reached ML20055A0791982-07-0606 July 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Possible Installation of Bolt Anchors in Grant Areas,Initially Reported 820610. Investigation Postponed Until Const Resumed ML20054N0821982-07-0101 July 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Excessive Stress on Spray Pond Supply & Bypass Headers,Initially Reported on 820218. Piping Layout Revised & Drawings Revised/Reissued.Seismic Analysis Complete & Isometrics Issued ML20054J9111982-06-23023 June 1982 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Couplings Drive Element of Dsrv or Dsr Standby Diesel Generator.Affected Licensees Will Be Notified No Later than 820715 ML20054K1531982-06-23023 June 1982 Informs That Final Deficiency Repts for Listed Nonconformances Will Not Be Submitted Until Final Decision Is Made Re Const of Projects ML20054H6821982-06-18018 June 1982 Part 21 Rept Re Pneumatic Actuator Yoke Failure.List of Other Projects W/Similar Equipment Encl ML20054G1121982-06-11011 June 1982 Fourth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Link Rod assembly-Delaval Diesels.Due to Const Deferment Final Deficiency Rept Will Not Be Issued Pending Final Decision on Future of Projects. Also Reportable Per Part 21 ML20054E4111982-06-0101 June 1982 Fourth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Bethlehem Steel Co Galvanized A325 Bolts,Initially Reported on 811029.Const Activities Deferred Until Sufficient Info Indicates Whether Project Should Be Completed or Canceled ML20054E4081982-06-0101 June 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Split in Biological Shield Wall,Initially Reported on 820429.Investigation Postponed Until Const Activities for Project Resume.No Final Rept Will Be Submitted Until Decision Made Re Continuation of Const 1993-12-09
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CONTENTS Fast Background and Highlights . . . . . . . . .. ... . ..... ... 1 Functional Arca Impacts and Mitigation Actions ...... ..... 2 Table 1. Summary of TVA Hitigation Expenditures as of March 31, 1982 . . . . ... . . . . .. . ... . .... 7 Appendix A - Traffic Level Defined. . . . . . . ... ... . ... . 9 i
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8 Background and Highlights In permits to construct the four-unit Hartsville Nuclear Plants located in i Smith and Trousdale Counties, Tennessee, TVA agreed to undertake certain monitoring and mitigation actions to reduce the socioeconomic impact caused by the inmoving population for the construction project. The impact area is i
defined as Trousdale, Smith, Macon, Sumner, and Wilson Counties, Tennessee.
TVA also agreed to report to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission the results of
, the monitoring efforts and mitigation actions taken to mitigate the impacts.
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This is the twelfth in a series of semiannual reports which TVA agreed to submit to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.to report o'n the results of TVA's
. socioeconomic monitoring and mitigation efforts for the Hartsville Nuclear Plants. This report is for the period October 1, 1981, through March 31, 1982.
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the work force to a maintenance level of ap} proximately 500 by October 1,1982.
With these conditions, it was concluded that a survey would not provide
- sufficient usable information. Furthermore, the need for the data obtained in the survey in terms of impacts dui to population influx had disappeared.
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Functional Area Impact and Mitigation Actions ,
Even though employment was declining, the mitigation program continued due to '
contractural obligations. Following is a summary of those expenditures with the project-life totals shown in Table 1 at the end of this section.
Education Due to the project deferral, school system monitoring has stopped. However, revenue shortfall assistance to the school operating budget:, continued. A summary of those payments is shown below.
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Operating Expense Payments October 1, 1981 - March 31, 1982 Lebanon City $ 5,025 Smith County 11,350 Wilson County 8,135 Total $24,510 Local Planning and Coordination Assistance--TVA continued to assist the local planning commissions affected by this project by reimburning them for one-half of their cost of obtaining the services of the Tennessee State Planning Office for a one year period. The need for additional assistance to the communities is evaluated and negotiated on a year-to year basis as appropriate. A summary 4 of these payments is shown below.
TVA Local Planning Assistance Payments
. Amount Paid Amount Paid Planning Commissions This Period , To Date Trousdale County $ 525 $ 6,617*
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8,891 Sumner County 2,461 10,992 Wilson County ---
12,769 Hartsville 525
- Carthage 212 4,733 South Carthage 56 2,281 Gordonsville 164 2,530 Lafayette ---
2,094 Gallatin ---
11,263 Lebanon ---
12,403 Hendersonville 1,562 12,825 Tennessee State Planning Office --- 20,000
$5,505 $107,398
- Hartsville and Trousdale County were funded separately for the first time this period. However, the amount paid to date will continue to be totaled for Trousdale County.
TVA continues to provide annual support for the Hartsville Project Coordination Committee for professional staff services. The committee is composed of the chief elected officials in the five-county impact area (five county judges and i
the mayors of the incorporated towns within the five counties). As of March 1982, $325,000 has been provided to the committee with funding at $12,500 per quarter.
Local Government Budgets--The impact on th3 budgets of local governments in the impact of the Hartsville construction project is measured on an annual basis. This measurement is made by projecting the project-related revenues to be received by the local governraents. The projected revenues and expenditures are then compared to determine whether deficits will occur. TVA has executed contracts, which are modified as appropriate, with local governments to provide payments to cover the amounts of any projected deficits. The only payment made to local governments during this period was $10,000 to the town of South Carthage.
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Water and Sewer--During this period, the final payment of $23,620 was made to the City of Hartsville bringing the tctal amount paid to the city under this ,
contract to $106,152. This contract was,for the installation of an eight-inch waterline to relieve low pressures which occasionally occurred in the Shady Grove Mobile Home Park and the elementary school on Lock Six Road which were thought to be caused by relatively high water demands at the nuclear plant construction site.
Health and Medical Services--TVA continued to assess the health needs for the five-county impact area. However, these assessments have not indicated a need for additional health mitigation efforts.
Intergenerational Child Care Program--This program ended March 3, 1981.
Traffic--In accordance with an agreement between TVA and the Tennessee Department of Transportation, the department has been supplying TVA with traffic counts for 12 locations on a quarterly basis beginning in October 1975. With approximately 2,600 employees, peak-hour traffic on Highway 25 was 300 vehicles per hour (VPH) east of the site and 570 VPH west of the site. Counts for other key highway segments are shown in the following table. Peak-hour volumes at all these locations are within the limits of ,
acceptable volumes for level of service D operation of these highways (see .
1 appendix A). The reduction in employment during the semiannual period ending 1 in March 1982 has resulted in a reduction in peak-hour traffic volumes on scat of the monitored highway segments. Furthermore, the recent construction deferral is expected to reduce the construction-related commuter traffic volumes to insignificant levels on all the impacted highways. Tnerefore, this a will be the last report on traffic counts.
TRAFFIC EVALUATION
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Estimated Number of TVA Vehicles During Commuter Peak Hour
- Traffic 1975 1982 Highway 25 East of Plant 120 300 165 Highway 25 West of Plant 120 570 335 Highway 25 West of Hartsville 290 600 265 Highway 25 West of 231 Junction 210 440 130 Highway 231 South of 25 Junction 150 300 75 Highway 231 North of Lebanon 150 230 60
- The peak hour occurred during the 3-4 p.m. hour.
Employee Transportation--During this period the employee transportation l
l program at the Hartsville Nuclear Plant operated 32 vans and 13 buses. This was a reduction of 10 buses and 11 vans from the previous reporting period.
l The average bus ridership was 24, while the vans carried an average of 9.6 l
each. The transportation program carried 37 percent of the day shift employees. TVA's expenditure for employee transportation this period was
$264,000.
Local Recruitment and Training--This program was discontinued during the October 1, 1980 - March 31, 1981 reporting period.
Recreation--TVA continued to provide financial and technical assistance to improve existing recreation facilities in the five-county impact area. .
The Hartsville-Trousdale County Recreation and Parks Department will receive
$14,000 to complete two new tennis courts and to support ongoing recreation programs. The city of Lafayette will receive $6,000 to assist in the construction of a new city park in the downtown area, and Macon County will receive $1,043 to install ba11 field fencing at their new county park.
TVA also provided design assistance for the remodeling of the old Hartsville depot building. The depot was partially renovated in 1980 and is now being used as a combined community center and office complex for the Hartsville-Trousdale County Recreation and Parks Department.
Only one payment was made this period. It was for $1,266 to Gallatin as the final payment under a $67,000 contract.
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As of March 31, 1982 Expenditures Expenditures This Period To Date Education $ 24,510 $1,607,519 Housing ---
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l Local Planning & Coordination 30,505 431,093 Water & Sewer D 23,620 403,620 Health ---
113,772 Intergenerational Child Care Program ---
33,887 Local Governments 10,000 965,219 Employee Transportation 264,000 4,970,737 Recreation 1,266 231,454 TOTAL $353,901 $9,180,301 l
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Level of Service D Level of service D approaches unstable flow, with tolerable operating speeds being maintained though considerably affected by changes in operating conditions. Fluctuations in volume and temporary restrictions to flow may cause substantial drops in operating speeds. Drivers have little freedom to maneuver, and comfort and convenience are low, but conditions can be tolerated for short periods of time.
Source: Highway Capacity Manual, Highway Research Board Special Report 87, 1965.
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