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Resume of RA Feil
ML20137T621
Person / Time
Site: Waterford Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 10/01/1985
From: Feil R
AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED
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ML17198A272 List:
References
RTR-NUREG-0787, RTR-NUREG-787 NUDOCS 8510020368
Download: ML20137T621 (6)


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P.O. COX 241, LEBO, MS 66856 G1UALLIY ILOKKO LOGY CO[Gi[N i RESUME' e

Richard Anthony Feil 2110 Davison Ave.

Richland, WA 99352

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(509) 375-1730 EDUCATION: 'M. S. Personnel Administration George Washington University, 1967 4

B. A. Business and Economics, Whitworth College, 1963 A. A. Modesto Junior College, 1957

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OF EXPERIENCE:

September 1983 Retired from N.R.C.

1981 - 1983 , Senior Retident Inspect'or - Served as Senior Resident

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Inspector at Washington Nuclear Project Unit #2 during

' construction and preoperational testing.

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1978 - 1981 Reactor Inspector - Inspect reactors under constrt$ction and in operation.

3- 1974 - 1978

  • Internalhuditor-Auditedregionalandheadquarters activities. Assist in staff studies.

1968 - 1974 Reactor Inspector'- Inspected reactors under construction and in operation.

1964 - 1968 SMSGT, USAF - Served as Contracting Officer Representative, Administrative Assistant to Chief Engineering Department Assistant Project Officer, Research Reactors and Project Officer (Standard Nuclear Power Plant) in the Engineering Department, U. S. Army Nuclear Power Field Office, Ft.

.. Belvoir Virginia.

1961 - 1964 MSGT, USAF - Served as. Operations Chief, at PM-1 Nuclear Power Plant, Sundance AFS, Wyoming.

1958 - 1961 TSGT, USAF - Served as operator and chief operator at SL1 -

National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

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G.ULLLIY IECKRQLQGY CQMPANY CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF EXPERIENCE:

1981 - 1983 Assigned as Senior Resident Inspector at Washington Nuclear Project, Unit #2. Responsible for conducting routine and reactive inspections and investigations to ensure licensee compliance with regulatory requirements.

Evaluated the adequacy of licensee corrective action to identified deficiencies. Ensured inspection program

. requirements were met and coordinated inspections and investigations by specialist inspectors. Documented inspection and investigation findings. Substantiated

- the degree of compliance of regulatory requirements by the licensee. Effective 0if f'deitify'ing roob causes bf,

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Atuality probl5is and2inifollowingtup;on:open11ssuec and 7 allegationsL Established a plan for the inpsection of the preopera-tional test program. Witnessed selected preoperational tests and ensured licensee compliance with test require-ments and established safety standards. Assured preopera-tional te'st results satisfied the license application, regulatory requirements and the licensee commitments.

1980 - 1981

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Assigned as Construction Project Inspector for the following facilities and periods.

Nine Mile. Point, Unit 2 y- Beaver Valley, Unit 2 April 1980 - October 1981 October 1980 - May 1981 Millstone, Unit 3

,0ctober 1980 - April 1981 Responsible for inspection in accordance with NRC and/or code requirements and licensee application. Coordinate

  • inspections by specialist inspectors. Insure inspection program progress is current and consistent with facility construction progress and all inspection requirements are met. Conduct routine inspections in areas not assigned to specialist inspectors. Also conduct inspections in areas assigned to specialist inspectors as dictated by the

. inspection program status.

1978 - 1980 Responsible for performing inspections at facilities with an operating license or construction permit in the area of modifications, plant design and design changes. Determine if the modification or design change has been made in accordance with the Technical Specifications, 10 CFR 50.59 and established QA/QC controls. Verify that modifications and design changes

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were made in accordance with procedures which include specifications, required codey or standards, acceptance criteria and other elements as provided for in AN$t K18.7.

Review preoperational and starting test procedures ~,and results to insure conformance with the license / permit and other NRC regulatory and/or code requirements. 4 Responsible for issuance of Inspection and Enforcement Bulletins, Circulars and Information Notices from Region I.

Responsible for insuring that draft bulletins, circulars and information notices are reviewed for technical adequacy and that comments are submitted in a timely manner.

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1974 - 1978 Assigned as an internal auditor with the responsibility for performing audits, appraisals, studies and proposals of regional and headquarters activities of the Office of Inspection and Enforcement. These principally involved inspection, investigations and enforcement activities.

Responsible for determing whether these activities conform to established requirements, that the assigned staff and funds are'being utilized efficiently andieffectively and whether changes are needed in policy, procedures and tech-

'niques for inspections and investigations.

Conducted audits and appraisals of individual inspect ions by accompanying the inspector. Provided an independent assess-J- ment of the quality of the inspection effort by observing,

" reviewing.and analyzing the results of the inspection based

' upon the importance of safety and adherences to the inspection requirements and good engineering evaluatibaland judgment.

Provided management with the results of my findings on selected topics which provide the basis for management decision.

The results of these audits also provided management with views on how well the inspection program was functioning.

Planned the detail included in the audit / appraisal which was my area of responsibility and determined the extent to which

. . the subject was reviewed while actually conducting the audit.

Presented the results of my findings to the Regional Director at the conclusion of the audit, appraisal, study etc.

Participated as a team member in verifying inspection activities at several' reactor sites. My specific area of responsiblity was reviewing the technical inspecrton aspects of Reactor Operations, Technical' Specification requireme'nts Refueling, Quality Assurance /

Quality dentrol and IE Bulletins. Performed analysic and review i

of inspection activity and recom ended appropriate corrective action for thehe areas which did not conform to IE requirements. Prepared reports'in the areas of my responsibility.

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P.O. BOX 241, LEBO, KS 66856 GdlLL[IY IECK((0LQGY CO[ GARY 1968 - 1974 Construction Facilities Performed inspection at VerEtont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant from the laying of the reactor building base mat (Summer 1968) thru fuel loading and 1% power testing (1% license issued 3-72).

Responsible for assuring that the facility was built in accordance with applicable codes as specified in the license application (concrete - ACI, ASTM; Reactor Vessel and Drywell -

.ASME E&PV Code AWS, SNT; Piping and valves - ASA, USAS, SNT; Instrumentation and Electrical - IEEE and NEC). Responsible for reviewing, analyzing and evaluating the AE and NSSS activi-j ties during the construction and testing phases. This was accomplished by analyzing their reports, examining test results,

' reviewing construction activities involving knowledge of engineering principles and techniques peculiar to this field

and by visual examination of methods of operations used by the AE and NSSS. Prepared and gave testimony at the license hearings on the adequacy of the construction at the facility.

Responsib,le for reviewing the adequacy of test procedures, ob-serving selected tests and in reviewing and analyzing test data

,for conformance with the license application and good engineering practice.

I Performed construction inspections at Peach Bottom 2 and 3 from 9-68 to 9-69.

I~ Operating Facilities '

Assigned as principal compliance inspector for 2 nuclear power plants and 4 research reactors. Responsible for inspection activities at these facilities and was responsible for

  • reco=mendation of cessation of operation if it were determined that the health and safety of the public was endangered.

Planned and carried out the inspection of these facilities, reviewing tests and critical c::periments, reviewing and analyzing results and data; de:ermining adequacy of licensee's controls and provisions foroperational safety. Responsible for evaluating management control, procedures and practices of licensees and observing licensee action regarding compliance with AEC rules and regulations.

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t P.O. BOX 241, LEBO, KS 66856 CfLL[IY EC;iEQLOGY C:0[GALG Preoperational. Fuel Loading and Power Ascension Phase In addition to my other assignments, my primary responsiblity from 4-72 to 9-74 was as principal reactor inspector for three (3) boiling water reactors in the areas of preoperational testing, fuel loading and power ascension testing. These were Prach Bottom 2 and 3 (Philadelphia Electric Company) from 4-72 to 9-74 and James A. FitzPatrick (New York State Power Authority) f rom

. 4-72 to 2-74. Conductea inspections to determine compliance with design, testing and operation of facility systems. Reviewed procedures, observed tests and evaluated and verified test

, results and operating data for compliance with the license

,- application and good engineering practice. Prepared and reviewed

1. component and system reliability stpdies. During preoperational testing and prior to fuel loading I was responsible for insuring that the facility had been designed and constructed in accordance

'1 with the license application. Prepared that portion of the Safety Evaluation Report which is the responsiblity of the Office of Inspection and Enforcement. This consisted of a brief descrip-tion of the facility and inspections performed by ann inspectors who visited the facility, the construction and testing criteria and an evaluation of the data, analyses and conclusions of the

' licensee and the criteria and basis for inspection, evaluation

, and conclusions of the Office bf Inspection and Enforcement.

Reviewed the analyses performed and other considerations that were a part of the input to the report to insure compliance with the rules and regulations of the Atomic Energy Commission.

7~ Determined the outstanding safety issues needing resolution and recommended conditions to be imposed in the license or alternatives to be considered.

After issuance of the Operating License I observed portions of fuel loading and reviewed procedures; and data for adherence to the license. After fuel loading I observed reactor startup and performed precritical and critical evaluations and determined that the startup calculations of the licensee were as stated in the procedures. Inspected the facility through power ascension testing until the facility became " commercial" (100% power) . Reviewed

. procedures, observed selected tests, analyzed test results and determined whether systems tests met acceptance criteria as stated in the procedures.

w aa' P.O. BOX 241, LEBO, KS 66856 GM/dlTY TGCRRCLOGY COEdPARY Assignments - Principal Reactor Inspector Power Reactors (Operating) ,

Yankee Rowe July 1968 - December 1969 Peach Bottom 1 September 1968 - December 1970 Power Reactors (Construction)

', Peach Bottom 2 .

September 1968 - July 1969 Peach Bottom 3 September 1968 - July 1969 Vermont Yankee July 1968 - August 1972 h Power Reactors (Preoperation & Power Ascension)

Yermont Yankee (3-72, license) January 1970 - August 1972 Peach Bottom 2 (3-73, license) April 72 - August 1974 Peach Bottom 3 (7-74, license) April 72 - August 1974 FitzPatrick Preop. only May 72 - February 1974 Pilgrim 1 Power Ascension only June 1972 - August 1972 Research Reactors Pawling 1.attice Test Rig (PLATR) United Nuclear July 69 - May 69

, Proof Test Facility (PTF) United Nuclear July 68 - May 69 Western New York Nuclear Research Center Reactor (Pool & Pulse) July 68 -

October 69 Manhattan College (Pool) November 68 - November 70 o '

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