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Rev 1 to CK-MP3-06-18, Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP) Sys Review Checklist,Procedures Observed in Field
ML20210U592
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Issue date: 07/25/1997
From: Querio R, Tamlyn T
NORTHEAST NUCLEAR ENERGY CO.
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O Northeast Utilities Millstone Unit 3 Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP)

System Review Checklist CK MP3 0618. Rev.1 Procedures Observed in the Field Prepared by: T. K. Tamlyn - , ,, 7/25/97 Name 4tgnature F ~

. Date Approved by: R. E. Querio / 7/25/97 Name $ignature Date iMPLEhENTATION System:

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Ken Bass Operaton & Maintenance Support Services Senior Project Engineer EDUCATION - Performed daily monitoring of risk significant and non-risk significant B. S., Technical Service to industry 1983 system performance.

Thomas Edison State College - Performed detailed cause determination and identified appropriate corrective Three years study towards a B.S. In Mechanical action plan.

Engineering ig66196g - Assisted in development of a training Stevens Institute of Technology program for operators, maintenance supervisors, and technical staff and Obtained Senior Reactor Operator Certification provided training.

GPU Nuclear Corporation - Served in an advisory capacity to the Station Maintenance Rule Coordinator.

PROFICIENCIES - Served on the Maintenance Training Curriculum co nmittee.

Over twenty five years experience in the operation and maintenance of power plants. GPU Nuclear Corp., Oyster Creek Nuoleer Extensive field experience. Extensive Generating Station, Forked River, NJ O experience in the coordination of maintenance and operation of a Boiler Reactor Unit. - Manager Component Maintenance Obtained and maintained a Senior Reactor Team. Responsible for the upgrade of Operator Certification. Responsibility for the Preventive Maintenance Program and introduction of new technologies and implementation of NRC Maintenance management methods. In depth knowledge of Rule. (1992 - 1996) numerous programs including Predictive and -

Preventive Maintenance, inservice Testing, - Manager Plant Engineeling. Spedal Appendix J Testing and Maintenance Rule. assignment to process reengineering Extensive training in Root Cause Analysis and team responsible for the redesign of the Process Analysis (Process re-engineering), corporations budgeting and long range Proficient in Microsoft Access. Excel, and Word. planning processes. (1992)

- Manager- Plant Engineering.

EXPERIENCE Responsible for the site wide performance monitoring / predictive Maine Yankee (October 1996 May 1997) _

maintenance program. (1991 - 1992)

- Performed independent - Manager- Special Projects, Plant assessments / oversight of Matedr1 Department. Assigned to the comprehensive Maintenance Rule Plant Operations Department while program. obtaining Senior Reactor Operator

- Developed procedures necessary to Certification. (198g 19g1) implement the Maintenance Rule.

- Manager- Production / Maintenance.

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an extensive refueling outage. Managed the Maintenance Department induding craft and planning personnel. (1986 -

1989

- Supervisor Mechanical Engineer.

Provided technical support of maintenance activities for all Mechanical components - a Nuclear Power Plant.

(1982 1986)

Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark, NJ

- Mechanical Engineer. Provided technical support to fossil and nuclear generating stations fcr large overhauls, special maintenance retrofits and modifications. Supported the start up of two nuclear generating stations. (1970 -

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s CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP) t'euoerH M.3 Ass SA(24tDJT4 LuoDV Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit llCAVP [() does % does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [( ) have M do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. K l have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any
ofits predecessors.

-() I have been provinusly employed by NNECO or some ofits predecessors. (State the nature of l

l the employment.)

2. K l have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject 1 Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. K1 have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. M l have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

( Le + ahir4M, the nuc!sar steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (n % /uA, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ),

the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the

. employment.)

' 5 %l, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f - ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

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6. K Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employett by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subjed Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( )

in a management capacity.

() My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

A. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

% ( ) YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 if yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

'jdNO ( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 if yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

%NO ( ) Yes. Explain.

I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes.

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, YADUVIR SINGH Nuclear Dhision i Senior Structural Engineer V

EDUCATION Mr. Singh's assignments have included the design and analysis of containment she!! and <

Carleton University (Canada) . M.S. Structural Internal structures for static, dynamic, seismic, l Engineering 1970 and thermal loads for all PWR containments engineered by Sargent & Lundy since 1970, Banaras Hindu University (India) 0.S. Civil including seven major nuclear generating units Engineering - 1968 of both the BWR and PWR type.

REGISTRATIONS Mr. Singh has extensive experience in dynamic analysis, including seismic, BWR pool hydro.

Professional Engineer lilmois dynamics, and pipe breaks of nuclear generating Structural Engineer . Illinois stations. He has also been extensively involved in preparing safety analysis reports and PROFICIENCIES responding to related questions from the NRC staff.

Seismic analysis and Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG) plant evaluation In addition to participating in a substantial hessurized water reactor (PWR) plant structures portion of the design of the plants listed below, Boiling water reactor (BWR) plant structures Mr. Singh has also been involved in dynamic Fossil plant structures analysis and design 4 elated issues for various other plants, including Commomvealth Edison RESPONt IBILITIES Company's Dresden. Quad Cities, and Zion t

stations. This has enabled him to get involved in Mr. Singh is rcsponsible for supervising the work a variety of seismic analysis and design of a group of engineers in the structural analysis considerations of operating plants and sharpen and design of nuclear power plants. He works his judgment in the dynamic analysis of with interdepartmental personnel, clients, structures and seismic evaluation of contractors in the field, and the Nuclear components. Mr. Singh has completed a SQUG Regulatory Commission (NRC) on structural walkdown for equipment qualification at the licensing safety-related problems. As a senior Zion Station, a cable tray walkdown and training engineer, he also provides technical guidance at Public Service Electric and Gas Company's and training for the engineers, and reviews Salem Station, and SQUC A-46 and seismic calculations and drawings for technical individual plant evaluation training.

adequacy.

Mr. Singh's experience at Sargent & Lundy EXPERIENCE includes resolution of construction problems related to the steel liner, post tensioning, and Mr. Singh has 24 years of experience in the concrete containment and internal structures, structural analysis and design of nuclear. and He has also actively participated in the fossikfueled generating stations. He recently performance of the structuralintegrity tests for completed an assignment in Korea for the PWR and BWR containments, design of the containment structure, and construction and licensing interface, for Korea Mr. Singh has conducted special training courses Electric Power Corporation's Yonggwang nuclear at Portland Cement Association for NRC station, Units 3 and 4. Inspectors on code requirements for containment design. He participates in seminars O

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., YADUVIR SINGH Nuclear Division Senior Structural Engineer O

at Portland Cement Association and Nuclear e SAC Electric Company Society ANS 2.2 and 2.10 committee meetings -

Advance Technology Center.

on containment design, seismic instrumentation Senior Engineer. Test facility. (1992 to requirements, and post seismic evaluation of 1993) nuclear generating stations.

  • Northem States Power ,

in addition to nuclear generating station - Monticello, nuclear, S69 MW. '

experience, Mr. Singh has worked oa the Senior Engineer. Condenser lining structural design of material handling systems for modification. (1992)

. fossil power plants. His specific experience i includes:

  • Public Serdce Electric and Gas Company Hope Creek, nuclear,1117 MW.

Pl. ANT DESIGN Senior Engineer. Uquid hydrogen facility.

(1992)

Commonwealth Edison Company

- Dresden 2 and 3, nuclear,810 MW e Xorea Electric Power Corporation each; - Yonggwang 3 and 4, nuclear,1000 MW

- Quad Cities 1 and 2, nuclear,828 MW each.

each. Senior Engineer. (1988 to 1992)

Senior Structural Engineer. (1993 to present) . Illinois Power

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- Clinton 1, nuclear,990 MW.

- Braidwood 2, nuclear,1175 MW. Senior Engineer / Supervising Engineering Senior Engineer. (1987 to 1988) Specialist. (1979 to 1987)

- Dresden 2 and 3, nuclear,810 MW . PSI Energy each; -

Marble Hill I and 2, nuclear,1175 MW Quad Cities 1 and 2, nuclear,828 MW each (cancelled).

each; Senior Engineering Specialist. (1975 to

- Zion 1 and 2, nuclear,1098 MW each, 1978)

Senior Engineer. Miscellaneous nuclear projects. (1975 to 1987) e Various clients Miscellaneous fossil projects.

Carroll County 1 and 2, nuclear, Structural Engineer. (1970 to 1972) 1192 MW each (cancelled).

Supervising Engineering Specialist. (1978 MEMBERSHIP to 1979)

American Nuclear Society ANS Committee 2.2 Byron 1 and 2/Braidwood 1 and 2, and 2.10 " Seismic Instrumentation and Post-nuclear,1175 MW each. Seismic Evaluation of Nuclear Power Plants" Engineerin3Specialist. (1973 to 1975)

HONORS LaSalle 1 and 2, nuclear,1132 MW each. Structural Engineers Association of Illinois Engineer, (1972 to 1973) Certificate of Honor for the award-winning Clinton Mark lli Containment Page 2 248 %

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CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Conertive Action Verification Program (ICAVP)

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ConsultantYEmployer

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My participation in the Millstone UnN ICAVP [( ) does % does not] involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewmg and I [( ) have p$ v, not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP.- In addNion

1. % 1 have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

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2. p i have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. K l have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Soard of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of Interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a c.onflict ofinterest.

4. p I have not been >reyiously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engine w (AE)

( A. t&> e a aT*H, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( RhthL*E or any of their prodocessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstbhe unit.

() I have been previously employed,by the sub oct Millstone unit's AE ( d z d 'M 5' ),

the NSSS vendor ( -

= = . - -D *), or one or more of their prodocessors associated with design or coHetruction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the

, employment.)

5. I, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests funds, stc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I db.w 4 W(stocks,

.1, or the bonds, mutual NSS$ vendorI woh8- ),

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( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstcne unit's AE I ),orthe NSSS vendor ( ' ^ W 7/a/97 1 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 E

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6. % Members of my immediate family are not the subje::t Millstone unit's AE IM* 4 We45b ), or the NSSS vendor (
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) associated with det!gn or construction of the subject Millstone unrt. V

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. % My close talatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO the ubject Millstone unit's AE ( Jb d WekO ), or the NSSS vendor ( 4* s ,- mu )

in a management capacity. V

() My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

( ) YES. Explain.

%NO l g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect t

your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstnne unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

l ( ) YES. Explain,

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10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.

( ) Yes. Explain.

%NO I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes.

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in me atmo statements, the term ' employed

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mother.n4ew, tether wHow, brothers o4ew, setenHrWow, or any person IMng with the meetwowse i

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t' ed O "D ""' 7 RICHARD PLENIEWICZ NUCLEAR PROJECT ENGINEERING CONSULTANT EDUCATION

. Comed, Quad Cities Nuclear station University of Illinois, BS Electrical Engineering, Site Vice President (19931994) 1973 Newly created position with responsibility for managing operations, as well as design engineering, construction, quality assurance PROFICIENCIES and human resource functions that previously reported to corporate.

Senior executive witn a progressive background -

Reversed declining operations by improving in engineering, operations and management in standards and safety l

the nuclear industry. Exceptional ability to - _ Challenged staff to identify and resolve long manage the safe, reliable and cost effective standing issues genomtion of electricity, Solid industry -

Successfully resolved the longest standing reputation for building effective teams and equipment deficiency profitable operations. Ucensed Senior Reactor -

Led a major assessment of plant conditions Operator, with participation from the station, corporate and consultants Ox EXPERIENCE

. Comed, Byron Nuclear Station Mr. Pleniewicz's experience includes the Station Manager (19731992) following: Transitioned the operation from start up to world wide recognition (Intemational Atomic Westinghouse Electric (on-loan) Energy Agency).

Assistant to General Manager, Utility O&M -

Led department heads in establishing high Program (1994-1996) energy, focused team. Recogni;:ed as a Selected by Westinghouse Electric to good practice by INPO (industry peer review partner with senior management to group).

strengthen customer focus and processes -

Achieved top quartile ranking of low cost throughout the division producers.

Conducted on-site visits and interacted Attained highest degree of nuclear safety as with utility managers to identify needs recognized by #1 rating from INPO and the and challenges and recommend NRC.

solutions. Results included improved -

Established industry record for personnel customer relations, ensured compliance safety measured by 10 million safe work with safety regulations, and enhanced hours, marketing and product development *

. Achieved consistent high performance and Revamped the installation procedures of company and national records for both the Steam Generator Nozzle Ring at single and dual unit runs.

Indian Point.

Served on the Employee Gain Share From 1977 to 1988, promoted from Operating and Transportation Cost Reduction Task Engineer, Assistant Superintendent of Force Operations and Production Superintendent.

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O * " "' RICHARD PLENIEWICZ NUCLEAR PROJECT ENGINEERING CONSULTANT responsibilities included selection of initial staff, support of plant construction, testimony before Atomic Safety and Ucensing Board, Transition of plant from construction through pre-operational and start-up test to ommercial operation.

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  • Comed, Zion Nuclear Station Staff Engineer / Shift Supervision (1973-1977)

Wrote and conducted pre-operational and start up tests. Troubleshot electrical as well as instrument and control problems during both start-up and operating phases of the plant. Directed the shift activities of licensed reactor operators.

O V Mr. Plenlewicz has the following miliary experience:

. Graduate Electronics 'A', Submarine and Nuclear Power School.

Served as a Qualified Reactor Operator, USS Simon Bolivar SSBN641

+ Lead Petty Officer for the Electronics Division, USS Taconic AG17 and flag ship for amphibious command O

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CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT I

MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP)

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Proposed Consultant 5lb Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit ICAVP [( ) does M does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviemng and I [( ) have}(do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relabon to my I work on the ICAVP. In addition 1 5 I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any l ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. Q l have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. *

3. K l have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Mil' stone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. () I have not been previously employed by the subject Mi'Istone unit's architect-engineer (AE)

I S4rer + 244 fr4A, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (1v6 A., lua, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

M i have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ),

the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their pit +:::::es associated with design or construction of the sut#ct Millstone unit. (St9te the ofthe c?w"ployment.)-dp*-loAW$5,&(ty~WW""ec fw o Gu Et t do W ,Serua C

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5. N 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I - ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

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6. py' Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with desig, or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. h)' My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject

. Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( )

in a management capacity.

() My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone untt's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (Stat t the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the ci,cumctances, t

l O M'NO ( )YES. Explain.

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g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

N'NO ( ) YES Explain,

10. Are ynu aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

%d NO ( ) Yes. Explain.

I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the sub' Millstone unit, I will Inform the NRC of those changes.

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""*"**)"'"*"' M MOURAD I HANNA PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER EDUCATION Interfaced with construction and inspection to reconcile nonconformances and B.S. Civil Engineering,1972, Assiot University, deficiencies during construction, initiate Egypt design changes.

PROFICIENCIES =

Structural steel design of pipe supports, cable trays and conduits supports, service Sixteen years of experience in Civil / Structural platforms, stair towers, pumps, vessels, engineering and construction in nuclear power pipe racks, Extensive design of pipe facilities, petrochemical, petroleum refineries, supports including 1,2,3 ways pipe supports, industrial and commercial building, bridges and springs, snubbers, struts, rods, clamps, irrigation projects. Served with various u bolts etc. pipe supports installations.

engineering capacities as Structural Engineer. Redesign and modification of steel structure Stross Engineer, Civil / Structural Engineer and of 1400 ft pipeway (3 levels & 4 lines of Pipe support Engineer, framing.) including bracing system, bents (columns & beams), struts, EXPERIENCE connections, overpass truss bridges.

His experience includes: modification of reinforced concrete shaft foundations, e Responsible for structural seismic analysis

  • Performed piping stress analysis and piping and design of structural steel framing, local stresses for integral attachments using Performed the design calculations for all PILUG, PITRUST, PITRIFE, WERCO loading conditions (SEISMIC and computer programs and Code Case N 318, NON SEISMIC design, thermal, hydrostatic N-392.

and wind effect) in accordance with the project design specifications (manual e Responsible for review and approval of calculations, STRUDL, GTSTRUDL, shop fabrication / erection drawings.

STAAD Ill, FAPPS, STRUDAT SANDUL and BASE PLATE 11 computer programs.),

  • Familiar with AISC, ACl, AASHTO, UBC, Codes AISC, ACl, ASME. ASME, AWS, ANSI, B31.1 and API Codes, e Structural design of reinforced concrete and e Independent reviewer and structural analyst, structural steel of plant structures. Review Responsible for the technical quality the reinforced concrete detailing drawings assurance of structural steel designs which including steel rebar placement, forming and included bolted and welded connections as embedded steel for foundations, columns, well as structural concrete designs, walls, slabs, beams. Check and design the Prepared and reviewed ASME Ill pipe structural heavy steel and all other support, conduits, cable tray supports components involved. . calculations. Utilized manual cale, e

GTSTRUDL and BASEPLATE computer Coordinate the activities and Interfaces Programs, between Civil / Structural group and cable trays, conduits, pipe supports groups.

  • Planning schedules, scope of work, time tables anel cost estimates. Familiar with P.C Page1 0 074 7/11/97

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" "' MOURAD I HANNA I PtANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SINIOR ENGINEER Microsoft works, word processing, spreadsheet software, o Structural design of reinforced concrete foundations for tanks, pipelines, horizontal and vertical vessels, platforms, exchangers, launchers.

  • Planning, design and construct a 36 ft reinforced concrete BRIDGE including interior stringers, deck, abutments, retalning walls and foundations. Estimation of excavation, back filling, P.C, R C and masonry work, Site assignmenta included:
  • Beaumont Refinery
  • C.F. Brawn
  • Byron Power Plant
  • Comanche Peak Project e James A.Fritzpatrick Power Plant e Mobil Oil Co.

e Philips 66 Petroleum Co.

e South Texas Project e Sweeny Refinery, 6 Tennessee Valley Authority Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, L

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1 CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP)

NMku a, Proposed Consultant kvh ConsultWks Employer d/

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My participation in the Millstone Unit ,ICAVP [( ) does does not) Involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previou' involvement wet activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [( ) have gdo not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. h I have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontmetor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Soard of Directors, member of an
  • Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the sublect Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect e i (AE)

(!!!rba e0 lAbe, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( '

woe, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Milth unit.

() I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( --_

),

the NSSS vendor ( ). or one or more of their prodocessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the

. employmert)

5. 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I 5 Pon t AM/e b ' bonds, mutual sf e ),orthe NSSS vendor (We 5 fe'43 h o o se - ). .

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I '),orthe O NSSS vendor ( ).

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6. h Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millst

/Y (Sbe e RM, sfed, or the NSSS vendor ( We 5 fru A h c' O < - ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone untt's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor (

) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7, h My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by N

. I\ Mmstone unit's AE Is f-r)< 4 W h 5 k'), or the NSSS vendor ( Wes futg f\o 0se i in a management capacity.

() My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE (5 f =ne s We65fe ), or the NSSS vendor ( kk s f in g h e 05c - )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a detalled description of the circumstances.

( NO ( )YES. Explain.

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

NO ( )YES Explain.

10.

Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

NO ( ) Yes. Explain.

I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to Aho best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes.

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'l l0 S Signature Dat'o in the stove statements, the term 'employo( le construed to mean any form of employment, timer erect. as a cereser, er as a suocontractor. The term *immodets femd/ Incdudes the hierwowee's chddren, stopcruidren, spouse, parents, sospparents, mother vHow. folher4 Mew, twothers4 Mow, estessarWew, or any person IMng mth the interwewee 2 of 2 m

s' JA G.T. JESWANI Os PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER l

EDUCATION -

Structural analysis, design of roof

. M.S. Civil Engineering, Illinois Institute of shingle manufacturing plant in Shatter, Technology, Chicago Califomia.

Course work included: Advanced theory, -

Seismic zone 4 static analysis of dynamics, and buckling of structures, elevated concrete granule silo and computer courses,

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foundation and steel Filler Heater Tower B.S. Civil Engineering, Poona Engineering using UBC g1 code.

College _ -

Field coordir,ation responsibilities.

Course work included: Theory of structures, advanced strength of + Group Structural Leader,19921993 materials, structural design and -

Structural analysis, design of new steel advancement mathematics. bay addition to Caterpillar's he%vy mining shovel manufacturing fac!liiy in PROFICIENCIES Joliet, Illinols.

Addition was designed for 70 ton br'dge crane. Extensive hands on STAAD '.11 p)

REGISTRATIONS

. Professional Engineering licenses from the experience.

States of Illinois & Wisconsin + Senior Staff Engineer,1990-1992

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Structural Engineering license from the -

Structural analysis, design of Blast State of Illinois. Fumaces and associated elements

. Member AISC and ASCE, involving steel and concrete.

Extensive hands on experience using EXPERIENCE STAAD program.

Leau Senior Structural Engineer,1994- -

Acted as prime field coordinator at reline Present of USS BF 13 at Garyworks.

cf tion pre arat o fo Trigen .

Senior Structural Engineer,19891990 Energy Cogeneration plant at McCormic -

Structural analysis, design of Turbine Place, Chicago. Building concrete foundation and steel Design included steel frame analysis, framing for Salt City Cogeneration foundation design and heavy Project.

evaporative condenser steel support on -

Field coordination responsibilities.

building roof.

Used Staad lli program for frame .

Senior Structural Engineer,1987-1989 analysis and Ramsteel program for steel -

Structural analysis, design of design. concrete / steel structures related to Field coordination responsibilities. Zimmer Coal Conversion Power Plant Project. Also used CADD systems such

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Senior Structural Engineer,1993-1994 as Autocad and Intergraph to produce drawings / details.

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PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER j l

Structural Design Engineer,19731986

- Extensive experience in structural analysis / design of various i

systems / components of nuclear / fossil fuel power generation plants.

Analysis of systems: frames, shear walls, mats, equipment, and floor I

framing, etc...

- Design of reinforced concrete and structural steel components based on the current AISC steel manual, ACI Concrete Code. And Uniform Building Codes.

- Extensive Experience in seismic / dynamics analysis of systems / components.

Experience as a group supervisor.

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l CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP) 7 cr:T,ha*ve/t./n a somd LL Proposed Consultant ConsuYant's Employer /

My participation in the Millstone Unit d !CAVP [() does M does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be  !

reviewing and l [( ) have @ do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my l work on the ICAVP. In addition 1 % l have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. M i have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. (d I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. N I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-on iy (AE)

(9m f AldL54W ), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( o mekm4L-or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstehe unit.

() I have been previou i empi yed by the subject Millstone unit's AE (f>b b SENfG, the NSSS vendor ( MhMA l/MIM ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or cohstruction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the

, employmert)

5. Q[ 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests ($ocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.)in NMCO the subject Millstone unit's AE f Of0@ 4 lMUhtu - ), or the NSSS vendor t ilvnW5dMetus ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial igterp a (atocks, bonds, mutual

),orthe funds, etc.)in NN{!Cp,dviMM6ty subject Millstone unit's AE I SvM e w O

1 NSSS vendor ( luf11b 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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' Consultant's E'mployer

6. Q Members f immediate family are not employed b NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE r MMW6

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de:apn or c'o nstruciion of the subject Millstone unit.

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{ ) Memprs of my i{ntgediate family are employed by F t{CO, the sub8ect Millstone unli's AE f hidW dt 100U4&/ ), or the NSSS vendor ( l F/dn1#l /M2*?b ) associated with

_ desigri or constrectidn of the subject Millstone unit. (State the dature of the employment.)

7 4[<My close reistivcs (aunta, unc(es pn;t usins) are cc not employed by NN CO the subject Millstone unit's AE ( /A:WL vf UU(4fr i, or the NSSS vendor ( (l_ /dhl40L/% )

3 in a managemer:t capaci y. J

() My close re gpves ((unt , yncies, first cousins) are employed bygNNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I RWA e IL /VhW ), or the NSSS vondor( w8hh'M l/VM#b iina management capacit'y.'(State'the nature of the employment.' l'

8. Hao you been promised any additi. mal compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent L

tipon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

NO ( )YES. Explain.

g. Do you know of any reason, .w. ether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect

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your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the t.uks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone un.Ts ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

No ( )YES Explain.

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10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectnnty in oerforming any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's l lCAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

NO ( ) Yes. Explain.

I certi'y that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my 1 If the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP et' s

t Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes.

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  • " * "t ) y " "' Pl. ANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING O. SENIOR ENGINEER f EDUCATION EXPERIENCE B.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Jodhpur .

- Senior Mechanical Engineer, System Computer Aided Design CPI, Wobum, e WA Engineer, March 1990-September 1996 Course in Design and Maintenance of Provided system engineering expertise

,) to support day to day operations and Fossil Power Plant, Code Compliance of long range operations and maintenance Nuclear Piping (ASME !!!, ANSI B31.1) of plant systems for mainstream, PROFICIENCIES condensate, auxiliary steam, fuel oil, [

. liquid waste and gaseous waste system.

20 years of varied experience in engineering design, construction operational Evaluated and improved equipment performance. Aeviewed, prioritized and h- maintenance and modification of nuclear / fossil power plants in the area of coordinated work on MWRs, maintenance rule.

}_ piping, pipe stress analysis, pipe and -

equipment supports, equipment Performed root cause failure anal'/ sis, technical evaluations,1CCFR50.59 qualification, structural analysis, root cause safety evaluations,

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analysis,10CFR50.59 safety evaluation with specialized capabilities includes oynamic As an O.S.C. (Onsite Safety Committee) member, reviewed and approved station analysis, fracture mechanics, heat transfer, design modifications, technical pressure vessel design.

. specifications and FSAR changes.

Working knowledge of ASME Section ill, -

ANSI B31.1, AISC, AWS, NFPS Codes, Performed Motor Operated Valve testing and evaluations. Prepared and NRC Guides and Bulletins. reviewed test procedures.

Ability to handle complex projects involving design, analysis, matenal procurement and .

requiring interface between various Senior Mechanical Engineer, July 1984-March 1990 engineering disciplines, plant maintenance, -

Supervised site engineering group of construction, operations and the Regulatory engineering mechanics division for the authorities.

. BV-2 nuclear plant (8BBMW) at Users experience in various computer Shippingport, PA, programs such as NUPIPE, ME 101, -

Provided solution in problem areas of STRUDL, SAP, GT, STARDYNE Pl. ATE-II, ANSYS, PILUG, and PITRUST for local NRC audits and findings. Disposition of stress analysis. Capablo in betting nonconformance and deficiencies.

Resolution of RIS (Request for computer aided design and detailing system for piping, pipe support, etc. Information), prepared engineering standards and project procedure REGISTRATION manuals and design change

. procedures. Review inspection plans Professional Engineer, State of Michigan submitted by quality control group.

and Pennsylvania O Page1 jsnram 7/9/97

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  • (* f(L'"*v"' RAMESH C. JAIN V [ PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER Reviewed pipe stress analysis and support design calculations for (Request for Information) generated due adequacy, accuracy and completeness, to construction changes. Dispositions of technical and procedural guidelines to nonconformance and deviation.

engineers and designers. Conducted .

hot functional and power ascension Shoreham Nuclear Plant Unit 1, Surry testing. Resolved design and Nuclear Plant Unit 1 and 2, Senior operational problems. Engineer, June 1982-December 1982 Interface with subcontractor 2, writing involved in the modification of nucidar engineering scope of wotk and WTAs steam supply systems, addition of (Work Transfer Authorizations). RVLIS (Reactor Vesssi instrumentation Reviewing impact statements generated Systems) and Hydrogen Analyzer by contractors due to design or System as required by NRC due to TMI accident, construction changes. Approval of -

vendor items for suitability and cost Analysis of piping and pipe supports in efficiency, compliance of NRC Bulletin I.E. 79-14 Completely responsible for snubbers and 79-02.

including ordering, vendor interface, .

m installation, testing and technical Catwaba Unit 1 and 2, Consultant, guidance. October 1980-May 1982 EMD Leaderin SSFE (Safety System Provided technical guideline.; and Furictional Evaluation) F'rogram for procedures in pipe stress analysis, Beaver Valley Unit #1 Evaluated QS, support design, integral attachments, EDG, RW, RHR and RS systnms. seismic qualification of frames per ASME lit, ANSI B31.1 Ccaies.

Seabroo't & Wolf Creek Nuclear Plant Developed the standard designs for Site, Senior Engineer, July 1983-July valve supports.

1984 a

Supervised installation of piping, pipe Midland Unit 1 and 2, Group Leader, and equipment supports. Reso:ved February 1978-February 1979 interferences, redesign and Pipe stress analysis and support strengthening of existing support, designs for nuclear safety-related and reconciliation of design and as-built non-nuclear piping involved rigid conditions, supports, spring supports, anchors, i snubbers, in accordance with ASME Washington Public Power Supply Section 111 and ANSI B31,1 Codes.

Systems Nuclear Unit #3, Design Worked on J.M. Farley Unit 1 and 2 in Engineer, February 1979-August 1979 evaluation of pipe supports for NRC and January 1983-July 1983 Bulletin I.E. 7914 and 79-02 Reviewed safety related piping and pipe ,

support designs. Resolution of PCPs (Project Change Proposals) FCNs, RFis O

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t CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP)

MW ak GM A Proposed Consultant Savo M Nav b Consultarlt's Employer / ,

My participation in the Millstone Unit ICAVP [() does M does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I (( ) have ( ) do not have] conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition l

1. M i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

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() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employmer't.)

2. M i have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

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() I have previously provided dcsign or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. M i have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, rnamber of an O# site Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest. .

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. () I have not been prpviously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-on i

( Sbe tDJeLo+*A, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( n(AE) uee, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millslt6ne unit.

-M-g i have coen previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( STc (J g A W6657EA.),

the NSSS vendor ( M/A ), or one or more of their predecessors assoaated with design or cons'truction of the subject Millstone unit. (State tne nature of the employment.)

5. ( ) I, and my immediate family, do not owr' mcatrol financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NhECO, the suTgec'UEiUITRs AE ( - ), er the NSSS vendor ( i.

M I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control finanaal interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.)in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE (S70ME 4 WGMEAL ), orthe O NSSS vendor (^ 1 (see erJcLosen ersremy) 1 of 2 Enciosure 3

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6. [ Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I S rerJE d W&es7en), or the NSSS vendor ( WELWd5 /4-usE i associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

l () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the sut ject Millstone untt's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor (

                                                                                                                                                     ) associated with -

design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. K My close relatives (aunts, weies, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject
      ,      Millstone unit's AE (stous d Wcesret_ ), orthe NSSS vendor ( wasrW4 /*nss                                                                                   )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a derailed description of the circumstances.

N NO ( ) Y2S. Explain.

9. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances, yNO ( ) YES. Explain.
10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectnnty in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

( ) Yes. Expisin.

          %NO I certrfy that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge a        if the circumstances surrounding the responses change dunng performance of the ICAVP for ti subject Millstone unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes.

A W 4} t+/q.7 O =>.o - ' o in em time statements,the term *employect'Is construed t mean any form of .- .. eilher direct, es e conrecar, or es e subconrersor The term *immeeese temW( indudes the memnowee's credrert, stopcruidren, spouse, ponents, stepW. mothere4ew, tesher wWow, trotherse4sw, esterse4ew, or any pereen IMng wth the meannocee 2of 2 ee _

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                  %g'""*'"'                                 Rajendra Singh
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                     /                                      Plant Design Engineering Senior Engineer EDUCATION                                              programs. Analysis evaluation for design changes. Vibration and owner's review.

MSME 1969 Mississippi State University Special pipir g analysis for Diesel Exhaust. MSCE-1965 University of Roorkee, India Provided technical supervision to staff ASME CODE, SECTION 111 augmentations contract employees at Sequoyah Project. Stress check of integral attachment PROFICIENCIES and shear lugs. Functional capability check of piping. Application of flexible bellows in piping Twenty-two years of experience as Mechanical and stress analysis. Supervision of Engineering Engineer, including 16 years experience in field analyst at Clinton Project. Responsible to take of piping stress analysis,4 years of pressure care of Equipment Nozzel Stress Allowable & vessel / component design,2 years experience in special problems of Project. Equipment Nozzel process piping and pressure vessel desigri. stress analysis. Special analyst of cooling duct Used computer programs, including Babcc k & with flexible bellows. $rovided refueling outage Wilcox Finite Element Program, B&W support to Sequoyah Plant. Tubesheet intersection Analysis Program, l PIPDYN, ME101, meg 13, T. PIPE, ADLPIPE, Alternate Analysis t PIPSYS, AUTOPIPE, piping program CAESAR Special analysis on Clinton Project. Developed II. the procedure of small bore piping and tubing system qualification for weight, thermal, and REGISTRATION seismicloading. Analysis of Nonseismic Piping it. Reismic Building small bore piping analysis of Professional Engineer, State of Indiana LaSalle and Sequoyah Project. Checking of stress reports and provided guidance to stress EXPERIENCE analysts in solving complicated stress problems. Piping Stress Analysis Class 1(ASME Code Sect. lit) Component Stress Analysis Class 1 (ASME 7 Stress Analysis of Pressurized spray system on CODE SECTION 111) class 1 including fatigue, dynamic event LOCA, Design of Nuclear Steam Generator and its Jet impingement per ASME Code Section til components. Thermal stress analysis and and Auxiliary feedwater system LOCA analysis fatigue analysis of components according to using ME101 computer program. Class 1 ASME Code. Application of Finite element Stress analysis of integral structural attachment method to analyze the steam generator to pipe. Localized stress analysis in cylinder component. Checking of stress reports, due to extemalloading. Reviewing and approving of material orders, drawing, specifications and manufacturing Piping Stress Analysis Class 2&# (ASME variation notices. Report to Manager of Steam Code Sect.111 & B31.1) Generator. Piping stress analysis class 2 & 3 according to ASME Code Section ill using T-PIPE, ME101, PIPSYS, PIPDYN, CAESAR 11 computer O Construction Engineering Pace 1 singhens/97 __ J

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                                                      .                     Plant Design Engineering Senior Engineer i

Performed walkdown to provide solution to construction related problems, dispositions NCR's and DCN's. Familiarwith workplans and review the packages of system tumover. Performed as built and constructability. , Contract Management Contract Management including preparation of task packages, estimation of man hours, calculation and criteria review an coordination with department and contractor. Piping and Component analysis Process Piping and plant layout. Checking of

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drawings. Selection and Preparation of valves, pipe, fittings and materiallist. Piping stress analysis. Selection of suitable locations of O supports. Design of Unfired Pressure Vessel (SAME Code Section Vill). Storage Tanks (API Standanu), Heat Exchangers (Standards of TEAM) and Process Equipment. Mech. Engineer 1/96 to 9/96 Sub. Teacher 9/95 to 1/96 Engineer lil 7/95 to 7/95 Sub. Teacher 3/95 to 6/95 Senior Engineer 1/91 to 6/92 Senior Engineer 7/90 to 1/92 Mech. Engineer 3/84 to 7/90 Mech. Engineer 7/83 to 3/84 Senior Engineer 5/82 to 7/83 Staff Engineer 6/81 to 5/82 Stress Engineer 11/80 to 5/81 Senior Engineer 6/77 to 11/80 Stress Engineer 4/73 to 5/77 Mech. Engineer 4/71 to 4/73 O Page 2 singh6/25/97

Y e CCNFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE - Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP) Radsdu Lok Prop 6ded ConsultantV G u a r d k u. / ConsultMt's Employer / My participation in the Millstone Unit b ICAVP [( ) does (d does not] involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviemng and I [( ) have (f do not have] conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. I have not previously provided design or engineering sennces to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.
             . () I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.
3. ( l have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-eng' r )

( O UOe.kahav- ), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( ma r or any of their predecessors assocated with design or construction of the subject Millsteho unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors assocated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

5. I, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( 4ws hoceME - ), or the NSSS vendor ( dw.C$e ).

() I, or a m2mber of my immediate family, own or control finanaalinterests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ),orthe O NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enciosure 3 _j

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6. Members of my immed; ate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I 4eos k wswee- ), or the NSSS vendor (NW5r i associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NHECO, the subject
         .                     Millstone unit's AE ( Gn x t wresmL              ), or the NSSS vendor ( wemhw                      i in a management capacity.

() My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of tne employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent i

upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. NO ( ) YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquPed about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.

NO ( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectmty in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.

NO ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes. Sa , li o le , O ~L A w " ' ' In me stieve eastoments he term

  • employed
  • la coneeued to mean any form of employment either direct, es a corsector, or as e auticonrecaer. The term "Immediate temdy" includes me meerwswee's Wuldren. elepchildren, spouse, parents, esepperents, momer*4sw. temer*4sn. tremors.4sw. esters *4sw. or any person IMng wan me ir. :ewee.

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                                                    /                           DANIEL E. LANGEL
                                                                 ,,,            Power Sptems Engineering DMslon y                                                                      Mechanical Engineer EDUCATION                                                                            Performed a review of pipe sizing and hydraulic balance for the low-pressure University of Wisconsin at Platteville - B.S.                                        essential service water system. (1991)

Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics - 1991

                                                                                                        -  LaSalle 1 and 2, nuclear,1078 MW PROFICIENCIES                                                                        each.

Performed walkdowns for validation of Fire wrap installation drawings the Fire Hazards Analysis. The i Identification of fire protection related walkdowns included a review of l equipment, components and materials combustible materials in each fire area. Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD) (1996) RESPONTIBILITIES - Quad Cities 1 and 2, nuclear, 828 MW each, Mr. Langel's duties include preparation and Site assignment review of mechanical calculations, modification Prepared a generic valve specification, packages, construction drawings, field change Performed engineering review for system documents and other design basis documents. piping and instrumentation drawings. Performed general update to station k EXPERIENCE maintenance and modification specifi. cation. Performed technical evaluations Mr. Langel har exp;:rience in updating system for maintenance or replacement of design basis documents for various BWR valves, instruments, and other plant systems. He has prepared technical and cost components or systems deviating from spreadsheets for modifications to existing fossil the original plant design or other design plants. He was involved in preparing a documentation. Prepared and reviewed construction schedule and several mechanical safety boundary classification documents specifications for a plant modification, and design basis documents, including feedwater, standby liquid control and His relevant experience includes: primary containment isolation. (1993 to 1994) PLANT ENGINEERING AND DESIGN Reviewed IPEEE component list and Commonwealth Edison Company drawings. (1995)

                           -                       Byron 1 and 2, nuclear,1105 MW each.

Prepared fire combustible loading - Dresden 2 and 3, nuclear,794 MW ' calculation. (1994) each. Reviewed IPEEE and SQUG component Braidwood 1 and 2, nuclear, lists and drawings. (1995) 1175 MW each. Prepared fire combustible loading calculation. (1994) Page 1 J083-7 101795

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  • Entergy Operations, Inc.
                                  -   River Bend 1, nuclear,936 MW.
  • Detroit Edison Company Revised existing Pre-Fire Strategies, this - Fermi 2, nudear,1093 MW.

included walkdowns of all fire areas, Prepared moditication package for revise the drawings and text. Prepared installation of a motor-operated valve index drawings for the fire strategies. (MOV), including analysis of differential (1995) pressure and hydraulic effects. (1994) Performed technical eva'uations for Reviewed design basis document open operation of the closed service water items, including MOV stroke times, system and the radwaste system. testing procedures, and calculation prepared an evaluation for sparing a inconsistencies. (1994) safety related motor operator (1995-1996) Prepared and reviewed modification packages for installation of bypass lines

  • Northem State Power Company in pressure locking valves, cooling water
                                  -   Prairie Island 1 and 2, nudear 500 MW                  lines, and off-gas modifications. (1994) each.

(N Prepared modification package for the

  • The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company

() installation of a GL 8610, Supplement 1 . Miami Fort 5 and 6, fossil,268 MW qualified fire wrap, this included total, defining the cables to be wrapped, Prepared project schedule and miscel-walkdown of the raceways, review of laneous mechanical specifications, construction drawings. prepare (1991 to 1992) conformance reports and provide field support. (1995 to present) STUDIES American Electric Power a Centerior Energy D. C. Cook 1 and 2, nudear,1050 MW - Perry 1, nuclear,1205 MW. each. Performed walkdowns to confirm Prepared drawings for installation of a location of fibrous insulation in the GL 86-10, Supplement 1 qualified fire drywell. (1996) wrap. (1995 to present)

  • Resource Management, Inc.

Public Service Electric & Cas Company - Prepared spreadsheets for the review of Salem 1, nudear,1106 MW. extension allowance applications for the Prepared fire protection system hydraulic extension allowance pooling group. ana}ysis for adding new equipment skids. (1992) (1995)

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                                                                       , _ _t4p                        Mechanical Engineer
  • Tennenee Valley Authority MEMBERSHIPS
                                                                             -  Allen 13, coal,330 MW each, Coordinated activiti% for a natural gas         Tau Beta Pi conversion study. (1992)

Prepared technical and cost spreadsheets for review of plans to comply with Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. (1991)

  • Design Power New Zealand, Limited Revised conceptual cost estimates for new geothermal plants. (1991)

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       'Duiet E, LANGEL                                                                       SGGENr b Lunoy LLC.

Proposed Consultant Consuitant's Employer ' My participation in the Millstone Unit 11CAVP [( ) does M does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [() have M do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In add!! ion

1. M i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. M i have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor,

() I have previously provided design or engineering :.ervices to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit au a contractor of a subcontractor.

3. M i have ao other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. M i have not been previously amployed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-engineer (AE)

( nr + m'c 4r6A, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (Mo //q. 4M, or any of their predecessors associatec with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construebon of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the

     .                      employment.)
5. M 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( 5 eat f We r,sn R - ), or the NSSS vendor (WsnousE ).

() I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 I _ _ _ - -

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6. M Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE

( $ mar 2 Wre!,sh- ), or the NSSS vendor ( Wcsvacwu st i associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or ths NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. (A My close relatives (aunts, 'incies, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( Sur f than ), or the NSSS vendor ( L/Esva acuss )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor (_. )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.) l 8. Have you been promised any addit:onal compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances, h4 NO ( ) YES, Explain.

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in rennection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.
               )dNO                 ( ) YES. Explain, l
10. Art, you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in pedorming any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed desenpbon of the circumstances, p4 NO ( ) Yes. Explain.

I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tobe best of my Eci f-;+ and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change ounng performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes. h) f[Y ' ~ 28 %4 W O** ' in tne same senemone, the term 'emptorer is coneouse to mean any form of emptorment, enner esca, es e careemor, c se e outmannecear. The term immeeste temer inmunes the internewee's cremen, sempeukhn spouse, parente. 'a=ce==== - mooiereisw, sener in tow, tweenerWrWow, menormisw, or any person hing wan ine treenne 2 of 2

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[, HOWARD B. PINELAS Project Engineer i . Ma " " instmmentation & Control Project Engineering EDUCATION

  • Public Service Electric & Gas Co.

Preparation of administrative procedures BEE Electrical Engineering, City College of and technical and programmatic idew York standards; maintenance of configuration Business Administration Grrduate Courses, baseline document. Safety analysis of Lynchburg College instrumentation and control systems; Computer Science Coursei,, Rowan College human factors engineering and control room design; preparation of logic and LICENSES & REGISTRATIONS instrument loop diagrams Modification, testing and maintenance of Professional Engineer New Jersey, PA instrumentation & control systems; ISA Certified instrument Engineer - ISA evaluation of system operation based on Advanced Education Program codes, standards and regulatory Instrument Society of America, American requirements; maintenance of Nuclear Society environmental qualification program. (1984 - 1995) EXPERIENCE Nt.Jc Assodates His experience also includes: - Modeling of various process systems; coordinating the activities of other

  • Bechtel Corporation engineers in the area of real time j -

Coordination with Process Group in the simulation; simulating systems to match development of P&lDs; takeoff, data on 100% Load Heat Balance assignment of tag numbers and indexing Diagrams; cost and scheduling of various of instruments and control valves; activities associated with the design of a selection of systenxomparable devices; power plant simulator. (1981 1934) preparation of specification data sheets for instruments and control valves.

  • Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation Preparation of material and installation -

Preparation of Chapter 7, cost estimates, manpower loading curves instrumentation & control section of the and work task scheduling data. (1996) Final Safety Analysis Report in accordance with NRC Regulatory Guides and Standard Review Plan. Engineering, design and specification of instrumentation & control systems and Page1 K419 9 030597

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                                                                                        /                                      Instmmentation & Control Project Engineedng components; installation of instrumentation and instrument piping systems in accordance with \SME and ANSI standards; engineering, design and specification of instrument racks and panels for safety and non4afety related applications; specification of control.

valves for installation in ASME and ANSI piping systems. (1978 - 1981)

  • Bums & Roe, Inc.

Engineering, desi;n and specificabon of instrumentation & control systems and l components; process & instrumentation diagrams and system design description support of process systems; prepa. ration im of instrument list, logic diagrams and d instrument loop diagrams for process systems; definition of system inputs for plant computer system. (1977 1978) United Engineen and Constmeton, Inc. Engineering, design and specification of instrumentation & control systems and components; engineering and design of control console for the main control room; preparation of instrument list, logic diagrams and instrument loop

                                                                                   -diagrams for process systems. (1974 -

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             -p CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP)
                 /h w Art o B h u s t A S                                                        3AASEur Y LvHc y Proposed Consultant                                                           Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP [( ) does ([does not] involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and l [( ) have ddo not have) conflicting roles that might bias rny judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition l                  1. (/ l have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

l () I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. (d I have not p eviously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

( ) I have previously provided design or engineerir.g services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. ([l have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. Q[ l have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-engineer (AE)

( .SW.e + R4 Ar4M, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (M-M ;. AmA, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Miliatone unit. () I have been previously employed by the n,ubject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

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5. F) I, and my immediate family, do not own or control financialinWests (stocks, bonds, mutual Amds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ._
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NsSS vendor (- J. ( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 m~u-_.

1 O Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer

6. (4 Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE

( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. / My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )

in a management capacity, () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a , management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(d NO ( ) YES. Explain.

9. Do you know of any resison, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect ywr ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.
                                   /)NO                ( ) YES. Explain.
10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detaileo descnption of the circumstances.

(INO ( ) Yes, Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change dunng performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes.

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                                                        ,T5[                           RICHARD M. HIGDON G                            servoka t_unoym                          Electrical Analpical Dhision Q                                                                       Senior Project /Sptem/ Resident Engineer EDUCATION                                                 Mr. Higdon has experience in the design and technical evaluation of electrical auxiliary power Illinois Institute of Technology current                  systems. He has participated in studies of coursework toward M.S. Electrical Engineering             existing generating stations and industrial auxiliary system, including cogeneration. He has Northwestern University - M.B.A.           1976           performed short circuit, voltage drop, and motor starting calculations. He has prepared lowa State University B.S. Electrical                     calculations to determine the ampacity of power Engineering 1971                                          cables and the derating caused by fire stop and fire wrap material. He has prepared diesel-REGISTRATION                                              generator starting calculations. He has been involved in engineering software development Professional Engineer lilmois                             and is the author of engineering application computer programs. One of the programs PROFICIENCIES                                             maintains an ac load database, calculates all bus and load terminal voltages during operation and Electrical auxiliary system analyses and studies          startup, and calculates short<lrcuit currents.

Protective relaying Another program he developed maintains a dc O Ampacity analyses for various electrical cable load database, calculates required battery size, V installations calculates required battery charger size, and DC system analyses calculates battery terminal voltage during the Diesel-generator analyses discharge period. He has provided training and Computer programs for electrical auxiliary technical support for the users of these system analysis computer programs. He has prepared Sargent

                                                                                                 & Lundy technical standards.

RESPONSIBILITIES Mr. Higdon also has considerable experience in Mr. Higdon is responsible for supervising the the electrical design and engineering of major preparation of analytical solutions to power steamelectric generating stations. He has plant electrical auxiliary system problems, the reviewed the electrical portions of bidders' design of new systems and additions to existing proposals for boilers, precipitators, and ash systems. His work includes short circuit studies, handling systems. He has been involved in the voltage drop studies, determining power cable design of ac and dc electrical distribution ampacity in cable trays and duct runs, selecting systems and has prepared and reviewed and setting relays and breakers for the specifications for switchgear, motor control protection of electrical equipment, and the centers, transformers, electrical cable tray, and development of computer programs for bus ducts. Mr. Higdon has also reviewed and engineering use, issued Sargent & Lundy electrical drawings for construction and has prepared and reviewed the EXPERIENCE operating logic for major equipment. n His relevant experience includes: f i V Page 1 3161 7 0605 %

     .t t                   x 4                               RICHARD M. HIGDON s co MA Lunceym                          Electrical Analpic.J Division Senior Project / System / Resident Engineer PLANT DESIGN                                                       cables in fire wrapped conduit. (1984 to present)
  • Commonwealth Edison Company
             -    Dresden 2 and 3, nuclear,810 MW                     -    Kincaid I and 2, coal,580 MW each.

each; Voltage calculations for addition of new

             -    Quad Cities 1 and 2, r ? clear,828 MW                    fan motor. (1985) each.

Extensive calculations to determine

  • Tennenee Valley Authority adequacy of starting and running - Watts Bar 1 and 2, nuclear,1177 MW voltages of all safety 4elateJ loads during each, a postulated LOCA event. (1991 to Analysis of elec3ical auxiliary system.

present) 480 V and 120 V coordination l 125 V de short circuit calculations. 480 calculations. (1989 to present) V breaker cc. ordination. Review of diesekgenerator loading and motor- - Sequoyah I and 2, nuclear,1148 MW starting during LOCA. Ampacity each. calculations for fire wrapped cable tray. Author of computer program which (1984 to present) extracts auxiliary system data from 1VA ( data base and converts to input files for Byron 1 and 2/Braidwood 1 and 2, an engineering program. (1986 to 1989) nuclear,1175 MW each. 6.9 kV penetration fault current - Analysis of 480 V ac breaker calculations. Ampacity calculations for coordination during flooding due to pipe cables in rire stops. Motor operated breaks. valves voltage drop calculations. System auxiliary transformer overcurrent relay

  • Arizona Public Service Company settings. (1984 to present) -

Palo Verde 1-3, nuclear,1304 MW each. Analysis of voltages of safety-related

             -    LaSalle 1 and 2, nuclear,1122 MW                         buses during sequenced motor starting each,                                                    from emergency diesel generators.

Effect of open circuit current (1991) transformers on safety-related switchgear. (1984 to present)

  • Public Service Electric and Gas Company Hope Creek 1, nuclear,1067 MW;
             -    Zion 1 and 2, nuclear,1085 MW each.                  -   Salem 1 and 2, nuclear,2176 MW total.

125 V de short circuits and breaker Develop technical standard for power coordination. Diesel-generator breaker cable sizing. (1990) coordination study for Appendix R 115 V ac instrument bus coordination.

  • Wuconsin Public Service Corporation Motor operated valves voltage analysis -

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  • TU Electric correct calculational operation of a -

Handley 3, gas,405 MW. cornmercial auxilivy system analysis 240 V switchgear relay settings. (1988) program. Developed " work arount procedures for those aspects of the - Morgan Creek 2 6, gas,673 MW total. program which did not function Breaker settings for motor protection. correctly. (1990) (1986)

  • The Detroit Edison Company a filitmis Power Fermi 2, nuclear,1093 MW. -

Clinton 1, nuclear,985 MW, Design review of ac and de calculations, Ampacity calculations for cables in fire (1989) stops. Omaha Public Power District Adequacy of 480 V feeds to heaters and Fort Calhoun, nuclear,478 MW. transformers. Calculations to evaluate degraded voltage prutection and auxiliary system 125 V de breaker and undervoltage relay performance during loss of offsite power. coordination and settings. O (1989) V 4 kV relay and 480 V breaker settings. ConAdential Food Processing Client (1984 to 1986) Powerhouse project. Breaker and relay settings for a Houston Ught and Power Company cogeneration facility with four steam - Parish 5-7. turbine generators. (1988) Author of computer program to maintain cable data base with routing points and a Huaneng intemational Power Development engineering reports (for precipitator Corporation backfit). (1986) Shidongkou, coal,600 MW. Size generator neutral grounding resistor

  • Minnesota Power and transformer. -

Hibbard, coal and gas,25 MW. Auxiliary system analysis, (1986) Select protective relays for 480 V switchgear transformers. (1988)

  • Virginia Electric Surry 1, nuclear,781 MW.

Missouri Public Service Design of alternate power sources for

                                              -    Sibley 13, coal,459 MW total.                            technical support center. (1985)

Protective relaying for replacement 240 V switchgear. (1988)

  • PSI Energy Marble Hill 1 and 2, nuclear,1175 MW each (cancelled).

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I CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE - Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP) kc(4ARb M. A6 Boss Sna6snTW LunrW Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP [( ) does Kdoes not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewmg and I[() have work on the ICAVP. In a% do not have) conflicting oles that might bias ddition my judgment in re 1, % i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors. () I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. K I have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. K1 have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. k I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-engineer (AE)

( S/r,v +- R442JeM, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (Mo 4 . /ud, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or coa truebon of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.) stocks bonds, mutual

5. KI,funds,andetc.)

myin immediate N family, CO.,the subject do not Millstope unit'sown AE ( or

                                                                          $iht,control d (1      financial interests (# b 54A NSSS vendor                         WEs+16Vj kstWf).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the tubject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 l

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6. g' Members of my i ediate family are not employed by NNECO, the suoject Millstone unit's AE (Nt t U!pb5 r 1, or the NSSS vendor (W6WIeMC d

i associated with i h design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. d () Members of my linmediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE iO ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( q

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() My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )ina 7 i management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promisad any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

kNO ( ) YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, wheher or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect i i your ability to be completely objective in perfo'rming any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the sub'ect Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a oetailed description of the circumstances. [ji hi

( ) YES Explain. KNO

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with tne subject Millstone unit's

[ i ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances, y  ; kNO ( ) Yes. Explain. q l , i l certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my j l knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ' ' ICAVP for the y Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes. wk m_ 7 9- D Signature \ Date in the ebeve stelements, the term *employe( le construed to mean any form of employment, either drect, as e crwwector, or as e suoconrector The term *immedets femdy" includes the interviewee's cruidren, stapetuidren spouse, peronts, stopperents, mothereew. estner<wsw. twothersc4ew, setensnaew, or any person Irving with ine m 2 of 2

I NARENDA X. SHAH instrumentation & Controls Senior Engineer ( EDUCATION Mr. Shah has been responsible for the B.S., Chemical Engineering, Christian Brothers preparation of Programmable Logic Controller College (PLC) specifications for several vendors. He has assigned I/O terminations for PLC projects. B.S., Chemistry, University of Gujarat In addition, he has prepared project progress reports, man hour and budget estimates. PROF!CIENCIES Mr Shah has significant experience with the Instrumentation and control (l&C) design, design and layout of control panels in a variety of industries, engineering, modification, and upgrade Control strategy development l&C procurement His specific experience in the electric power generation industry includes: Control panel design RESPONSIBILITIES Instrumentation Engineer (1994-1996)- Responsible for sizing, selection and specification of instruments and control valves. As a senior l&C engineer, Mr. Shah provides Prepared instrument indices, loop diagrams, engineering and design of I&C systems for installation and mounting details. Reviewed specific projects. he performs specific tasks as vendor quotes and bids and prepared assigned by the project engineer, covering the recommendations. Reviewed hydraulics, heat application, design, specification, procurement, (7 installation, interface, operation, and and weight balaaces and equipment data V performance of l&C, He is referred to and sheets. Reviewed process flow diagrams, P&lD's and vendor drawings, instructed in the standards, procedures, and regulations that apply to the specific tasks assigned, Senior Group Instrumentation Group Supervisor (1988-1993) - Reviewed instrument EXPERIENCE specifications, vendor, drawings and P&lD's. Designed control panels, instrument air piping drawings, and loop diagrams. Performed Mr. Shah has over 20 years of progressive design reviews to determine cost saving experience in controls eng:aeering. He has modifications. Prepared distributed control beca responsible for sizing, selection and specification of a variety of instruments and system (DCS) specification and assigned I/O terminations. Prepared PLC specifications. control valves. He has prepared instrument indices, loop diagrams, installation and Prepared project progress reports, man hour and budget estimates, mounting details, and vendor bid analysis and recommendations. Comed, Braidwood Nuclear Power Station. Other duties Mr. Shah has performed include Field Engineer (1986-1987) - Performed the review of hydraulics, heat and weight process inspection of installation of conduit, balance and equipment data sheets. He has junction t. oxes, and tray per design specifications. also reviewed process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams and vendor drawings. Belle River Power Plant Units 1 and 2 and Palo Verde Nuclear Power Station, l&C Startup/ Field Engineer (1982-1986)- O Page 1 Prepared instrument installation and mounting 071696

h-NARENDA K. SHAH instrumentation & Controls y Senior Engineer details, specification, control schematics, loop diagrams and instrument index. Assisted crafts, superintendents and contract coordinators. Identified construction problems and prepared a punchlist for all outstanding items for completion of projects. Senior Instrumentation Engineer (1977 1982) - Performed instrumentation system design, specification, control panel design, loop diagrams, vendor bids and quotes, requisitions, economic evaluation and field assistance for Amoco Refinery, Armak Company, and Rock Island Refinery. Process Engineer and Designer (19761977)

   - Responsible for selection, sizing, and specification of instruments and equipment.

Prepared instrument indices, flow sheets, material and energy balances, loop diagrams and cost estimates for food and cellulose film ( casing projects. Evaluated vendor bids and quotes and prepared recommendations. O Page 2 071696

P i CONFLICT-OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE - Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) klARE tdbEA k. SHAH Proposed Consultant C utta rgploy

                                                 ,                                        y~        n My participation in the Millstone Unit A ICAVP [( ) does (4 does not] involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [() have QQ do not have] conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my      <

work on tne ICAVP. In addition

1. M i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employraent.)

2. M i have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. M i have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearan::e of a conflict of interest.

4. M i have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

( nr + R4 Lr-br), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( A4M ylenA, or any of their predecassors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ),

the NSSS vendor ( , ), or one or more of their predecessors

! associated with design or consN ion of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the i

    .           employment.)
5. @ 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual
funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( - ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

1 () I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 4 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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6. (n) Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the sVt: ject Millstone nit's AE i ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associa with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

l () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE i ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with l design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.) i ! 7. M My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject l Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) j in a management capacity. j () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone

unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a j management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

1 8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent ! upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject ! Millstone unit ICAVP? If ps, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. 0() NO ( )YES. Explain. i g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect ! your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection ! with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. 4 (K) NO ( )YES Explain. 4 i i j 10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ! ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. i C4 NO ( ) Yes. Explain. l

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! I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and conect toes best of my j knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change dunng performance of the i ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes, dedcr)Arv a ' h P28c;') Date

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h 9 " * * " * * * * " ' (T RAMESH P. PATEL COMPONENT AND MATERIALS ENGINEl elNG SENIOR ENGINEER EDUCATION Also, designed a wet fire protect. n

    .           B.S. Structural Engineerirsg with First Class                      system for three office buildings.
    .           M.S. University, Baroda, India e  2/96-4/96 REGISTRATIONS                                                              -   Worked on the design c f industrial
    .           Professional Engineer from the state of                            buildings and prepared cost estimate for South Carolina.                                                    civil, structural and architectural portion using Means assembly and Richardson PROFICIENCIES                                                                  catalogs.
    .            Educational Highlights: Concrete & Steel Structure, Soil Mechanics, Foundation                       . Self employed,1995-1995 Engineering, Traffic Eng., Environmental Laws, Hazardous Waste Management,                             Outside the industry Autocad 12 and Microstation.
    .            Fourteen years of engineering experience                   <  Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant,1993-comprising designing and construction                          1994 e               support on civil / structural project. This includes structural analysis of variety of structures using the computer programs such as STRUDL, BASE PLATE II, RISA-Worked on pipe supports and drawings deviations. Reviewed large bore pipe supports for new piping analysis loads and finalized piping drawing to match 3D, STAD lli etc. Actively participated in                       with as built condition, developing and reviewing technical design criteria, standards and guidelines for                     . Savannah River Plant, Structural seismic piping, tubing, equipment, cable tray                 Engineer,1989-1993 and HVAC structures. Worked on designs                        -

Performed seismic upgrade of safety of industrial buildings and prepared cost related systems and equipment estimates for civil, structural and structures for K, L & P reactc,rs using architectural portion using Means assembly latest codes and seismic requirements. and Richardson catalogs. Familiarwith Work scope included identifying AISC, ACl, AWS, and NFPA13 codes. potentialinteraction of various safety Familiar with environmental policies such as systems per SRS guides, prepared man-RCRA, CWA and CERCLA. hours estimate and timetable for carrying out work. Also worked as lead EXPERIENCE engineer on several tasks with goal to

     .             Savannah River Site,4/96-Present                                finish the work on time and within Working on tank farm services upgrades            budgetary constraints.

for Savannah River Site. Design a new - Involved in Defense Waste Processing piping system above ground which Facility activities st.ch as developing replaces aged existing underground Work Action Plans, Designing concrete piping. Designed new gang valve foundation for gang valve houses, piping houses ano trenches and concrete pads trench, tanks, vaporizers and to accommodate various commodities. miscellaneous commodities. Interfaced Page 1 rampatel 7/29/97

s 4 t1 [, 4 O ==re-4 W" Y RAMESH P. PATEL COMPONENT AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER i with client for evaluation of fire - Performed design of safety related protection attachments, core bores, ASME code Class 2 and 3 supports for olatforms and prepared calculations b N ind small bore piping and l&C whenever required. Also involved in a twa mostly in the Reactor Building, safety analysis study for DWPF which checked the field interferences while was required by DNFSB. This included routing and supporting the pipes to field avaluating safety margins of all condition. Evaluated the loads on associated structure: for various loading supports and designed the best possible combinations, support configuration with respect to available structure. Verified support l

  • Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, Senior integrity using hand calculation and Structural Engineer,1986-1989 "STRUDL" analysis. Answered craft's Worked on large and small bore pipe questions during construction. Solved supporting systems that were attached FQ, ECN and NR, etc. Familiar with by reanalysis. This included analysis of BWR pool swell and jet Impingement existing supports wherever required, loading. Also, worked in Anchor Bolt Interfaced directly with field / craft people Spacing Violation Group. Evaluated h

V to resolve installation problems, Provided technical guidance to design violations such as free edge distance, minimum spacing between bolts and l engineers. Worked as a lead engineer studs of embedded plates for for calculation regeneration program and acceptability. Finally involved in Seismic highest degree of supervision was Clearance Violations Task Group which accomplished. Familiar with all TVA required evaluation of seismic computer software systems. Also clearance, also checked adequacy of involved in cable tray and its structures existing supports and recommended i with RSM and ESM methods, necessary modifications. !

  • Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant, Structural
  • Oconee Nuclear Power Plant, Structural Consultant,1985-1986 Engineer,1980-1981
- Performed design for safety and non. -

Worked on structural group on Oconee safety related piping. Work involved Power Project. Checked structural checking the field interferences as well attachment of pipe supports on steel as locating the variety of supports to and concrete structure. Performed hand maintain the balance between the calculation for structural acceptability of

allowable rigidity and flexibility in order to pipe supports, including stiffening the achieve the highe
' -tandard of design, steel structural member against rotation.

Also acquainted witn PIPSAN computer Recommended reconfiguration of pipe program for structural qualification. supports wherever necessary.

  • Perry Nuclear Power Plant, Structural
  • Beaver Valley Nuclear Plant,1979-1980 Engineer, 1981-1985 -

Designed and analyzed large and small

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4 i O N *e" 7 g W " RAMESH P. PATEL-COMPONENT AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER i i piping, and performed computer stress analysis (NUPIPE). Also performed hand calculations for stress, deflection, i weld size and *STRUDL" analysis for

complex frame structure. Checked other designers' work, etc. Worked in
piping hangers, stress and structural group.

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 .i,                                                   Nuclear Technology & Regulatior s Division Senior Project Engineer EDUCATION                                                             Before this, Mr. Schwartz performed post-LOCA radiation zone analyses for two of the nuclear University of Cincinnati - M.S. Nudear                                power stations. He has also coordinated the Engineering - 1974                                                    preparation of post-LOCA shielding reports for three nuclear facilities. Mr. Schwartz first joined University of New Mexico graduate work -                              Sargent & Lundy in 1974 and has worked for S 1970 to 1971                                                          & L for more than 20 years.. His relevant experience includes:

Youngstown State University B.S. Physics - 1970 NUCLEAR POWER PLANT PROJECTS PROFICIENCIES

  • Comermwealth Edmon Company Radiation shielding and safety design -

Contractor with the rank of Senior Offsite radiation dose assessment Project Engineer, provided licensing and radiological support to Dresden's RESPONSIBILITIES response team supporting the independent Safety inspection (ISI) As a senior engineer, Mr. Schwartz has been conducted by the NRC.(8/96-11/96). responsible for the design of radiation shielding Provided support for the 10CFR50.59

   *O                and other radiation protection features in operating nuclear power stations, including safety evaluation for the Unit 3 Recirculation Pump Motor repair.

coordination of calculation efforts to interface (11/96-12/96) = the stack effluent radiation monitors with the emergency plan, the A-model. - LaSalle 1 and 2, nuclear,1122MW each. EXPERIENCE - Dresden 2 and 3/ Quad Cities 2 and 2, nuclear,850 MW each. Mr. Schwartz has extensive experience in the Senior Engineer / Shielding Project radiation protection design of nuclear generating Engineer. Coordination of calculational stations. Over the last eighteen years, he has efforts related to Ucensing Event Reports been involved, as a shielding project engineer (LER) and Justification of Continued and now as a senior project engineer, in the Operation (JCO) on a caseby<ase basis, radiological aspects of the modifications installed (1988 to 1994) at three operating nuclear power stations for normal operations and TMI requirements. These Shielding Project Engineer. Preparation modifications required numerous walkdowns of post-LOCA zone maps and overall and field inspections, coordination of post-LOCA shielding reports. (1179 to 180) In addition, Mr. Schwartz has coordin,ited the calculational efforts to interface the stack - Byron 1 and 2/Braidwood 1 and 2, effluent radiation monitors with the emergency nuclear,1175 MW each, plan for six nuclear facilities. O - Page 1 59455 041894

BARRY C. SCHWARTZ Nuclear Technology & Regula$ons Division Senior Fmject Engineer O Senior Engineer / Shielding Project Engineer. - Quad Cities 1 and 2, nuclear,850 MW Coordination of calculation efforts to interface each. the stack offluent radiation monitors with the Shielding Project Engineer. Overall emergency plan (544 to 1194) coordination of post-LOCA shielding reports. (1179 to 1-80)

          -   LaSalle 1 and 2, nuclear,1122 MW each.                                                     -

Public Service Electric company, Salem 1 and 2, nuclear M W each Contractor, with the rank of Senior Project Engineer, performed calculations - Contractor with the rank of Senior related to control room habitability Project Engineer, performed radiological issues and researched the basis of the analyses for piping systems carrying calculationalinput of previous analyses post-LOCA coolant and licensing on this topic. (12/96-2/97) research on the stack radiation monitors. (9/95-2/96) Senior Engineer / Shielding Project Engineer. Coordination of calculation efforts to interface - Illinois Power Corporation, Clinton 1, the stack effluent radiation monitors with the nuclear, MW emergency plan. (5-84 to present) Senior Project Engineer. Prepared

   ~T                                                                        control room habitability and offsite (V     Shielding Project Engineer. Preparation of post-LOCA zone maps and overall coordination of dose analysis for the loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) and for the addition of post LOCA shielding reports. (1179 to 180)                             the Feedwater Leakage Control System.

(2/97 7/97)

          -   Dresden 2 and 3/ Quad Oties 1 and 2, nuclear,850 MW each;
          -   Zion 1 and 2, nuclear,1085 MW each.

Senior Engineer / Shielding Project Engineer. Coordination of calculation efforts to interface the stack effluent radiation monitors with the emergency plan. (5-84 to 11-94)) Senior Engineer / Shielding Project Engineer. Radiological aspects of Three Mile Island modifications. (1-80 to )

           -  Zion 1 and 2, nuclear,1085 MW each.

Coordination of calculations for various control room habitability problems. (340 to 11-94) Page 2 59455 ~ 041894

A CONFLICT-OF-INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE - Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP) 6mc.5d4 Proposed Consultant

                                                                                          % e~hLd Consultant's Employer      3 My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 lCAVP (( ) does ($ does t'ot) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [( ) have 95) do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition
1. )d I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.) I

2. N I have not previously provided design or engineering sowices to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or enpineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. W l have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. M i have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-engineer (AE)

( Ilw + m'c ir4A, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (uk #1 3 . /ud, or any of their predecessort associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previou,sp employeq by the subiect Millstone unit's AE I SMM e M Sk), the NSSS vendor Iw_ MI M A aLft i, or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or cons 1ruebon of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.) 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial

5. g) funds, etc.)in NNJCO the sp Millstone unit's <AE b(stocks,

( S bonds, Uf!2I/"/), mutual or the NSSS vendor (,wdknoM4 1 ( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stoa, bonds, mutual Millstone unit's AE ( S /cM Ot6 fM ), orthe O funds, etc.) in **'~ NNECO^, the ' 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

 'h O     Proposed Consultant                                                                       Consultant's Employer
6. $4 Men}bers of my irpmpiate family are not employed by NNECO,,the subject Millstone unit's AE (i M 4heJ 4 rW 2 ), or the NSSS vendor ( WeO1 mAowM i associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my impiediate family are employed by N ECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( h4 4 W4*2(J47 ), or the NSSS vendor ( Y m ho W ) associated with design or constnJction of the subject Millstone unit, (State the nature of the employment.) first ins) are not employed by NNECO,the s bjed

7. % My close relatives Millste-)e unit's AE (6AuW (aunts, uncles,M ),4or the NSSS vendor ( WM A% MJ ) '

in a management capacity. () My close rejp ' ANgM unit's AE ( 5 es (aunts W ync_iap,_ first cousins)

                                                                    ), or the NSSS     vendorare   employed (W85    n 4 by NPf'CO,hM i in athe subject M manageme'n t capacity, (State the nature of the employment.)                            '
8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue beir'.g considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

( )YES. Explain. K NO 9 Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. MNO ( )YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performirsg any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the suoject Millstone unit's f ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed desenption cf the circumstances.
                   @NO                                    ( )Yes. Explain.

I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and conect to the best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the i VP forthe Millstone unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes. Y ~ nae /s,

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O"*""~" In the sixwe statements, eie term *employe f is construed to mean any form of employment, eister direct, se e congsceor, or se e subcontractor. The term *1mmodists famey* Includes the interviewee's steldren, stopchildren, spouse, parents, espparente, mother casw, fueheran law, twotherodrWow, metero wwsw, or any person living wnh the interv6 wee. 2W2

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                   ,                     MARK A. NAVARRO Nuclear Technology & Regulations Division Senior Prindpal Engineer EDUCATION                                            Mr. Navarro has over 17 years of experience in nuclear power operations in such areas as Don Bosco Technical Institute Associates             startup, commercial operations, and technical Degree Metallurgical Technology 1976                 support. His background includes handson operation, supervision, system startup testing, CERTIFICATIONS                                       system surveillance testing (including procedure
 ,                                                           preparation), technical specifications review, Ucensed Senior Reactor Operator, Diablo              preparation of mechanical equ'pment Canyon (PWR)                                     procurement specifications, and licensing Ucensed Reactor Operator Diablo Canyon               support.

(PWR) Certified Senior Reactor Operator at Mr. Navarro is currently assigned as a Westinghouse Nuclear Training Center for mechanicc.I specifications consultant to the Zion Station (PWR) Ulchin 3 & 4 project in Korea. He is responsible Prior DOE "Q" Clearance for providing systems operations expertise and mechanical equipment procurement PROFICIENCIES specification support in this capacity. Mechanical Equipment Procurement O Specifications Project task expeditor Prior to this assignment, Mr. Navarro provided operational support to a major utility program to produce design basis documents (DBD) for Reactor and systems operations and related plant systems. His responsibilities included technical support overall operational review of the DBDs to Procedure development - identify design description inconsistencies with Equipment operability review plant system operation. Safety system functional inspections Outage planning support Mr. Navarro has recently completed an Ucensing support assignment as a shift advisor at the INPO good practices Westinghouse Savannah River Company Shift advisor for commissioning /startup Savannah River site, in this capacity, he was responsible for training shift operators and RESPONSIBILITIES advising power operations management on implementation of INPO-based conduct of Mr. Navarro is responsible for integrating system operations, design with station operations. He is also responsible for revie ting design change Prior to this assignment, Mr. Navarro was packages at operating stations to ensure involved in a project with the Electric Power compatibility with technical specifications, and Research Institute to create a computer-based system operating and administrative procedures. expert system for performing 50.59 reviews in - accordance with the latest guidance presented EXPERIENCE in NSAC 125. O Page1 c6eoe 042695

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                                                 )           MARK A. NAVARRO Nuclear Technology & Regulations Dhision Senior Principal Engineer Mr. Navarro has also been involved in resolving                    safetv analysis report commitments.

open items resulting from an ongoing Mr. Navarro also has served at a twounit BWR ) Configuration Baseline Documentation Program preparing acceptance tests for impending plant at a twoonit pressurized water reactor (PWR). modifications involving implementation of the in this cape ity, he assisted in resoMng safety parameter display system. discrepanci s in FSAR equipment functional descriptions and actual equipment design. Before joining Sargent & Lundy, Mr. Navarro was a reactor operator and then a senior reactor Earlier, he completed an assignment as a project operator at Pacific Gas and Electric Company's team member of an owner. initiated safety Diablo Canyon. His responsibilities included system functionalinspection at an operating directing shift operations, writing various station, operating procedures, and assisting in the training of shift crew members, in addition, Mr. Navarro completed work as a project team member performing a station On a site basis, Mr. Navarro's experience is blackout study for a twounit PWR. His summarized as follows: responsibilities included identifying components required to cope with and recover from the e Korea Power Engineering Company, Inc. station blackout event.. (KOPEC) (O / Prior to this assignment, Mr. Navarro completed

                                                                                      -   Ulchin 3 & 4, PWR,1000 MW each.

Mechanical Specification Consultant a one-year assignment as a shift advisor at a (1991 to present) Westinghouse three-loop PWR. His responsibi-lities consisted of providing technical support to e Commonwealth Eui on Company the manager of operations and the shift - Zion 1 and 2, PWR,1040 MW cach. operators. This also included procedure review System Design Basis Document , and revision and monitoring of technical Reviewer. (1991) specification compliance. Operations Consultant. (1991) Mr. Navarro has worked onsite for a six-rnonth period as a lead planner in the work planning - LaSalle 1 and 2, BWR,1122 MW each, center of a four-loop Westinghouse PWR. His Nuclear Operations Consultant. (1988 primary responsibilities included planning system to 1990) outages and providing operationalinput. Byron 1 and 2/Braidwood 1 and 2, Mr. Naarro has also been involved with fire PWR,1175 MW each. protection for a singleunit boiling water reactor Licensing Project Engineer. (1988) (BWR), and was responsible for auditing procedures related to safe shutdown to ensure Lead Systems Work Planner. (1987) compliance w!!h 10 CFR 50, Appendix R. He has performed a spurious operations analysis at . Westinghouse Savannah River Company another station to ensure compliance with final - Savannah River Site. Page 2 c6a>a 042695

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  • Public Service Electric and Gas Company
            -     Salem 1 and 2, PWR,2176 MW total.

Configuration Baseline Documentation Program Specialist. (1989 to 1990)

            -     Salem 1 and 2, PWR,2176 MW total.

Nuclear Operations Consultant. (1988 to 1989)

  • Westinghouse Electdc Corporation
            -     Vandellos 2 (Spain), PWR, Nudear Operations Consultant. (1987 to 1988)
  • lilinois Power
            -     Clinton, BWR,985 MW.

Ucensing Engineer. (1986) Nudear Operations Consultant. (1985)

  • Carolina Power & Light Company
             -    Brunswick I and 2, BWR,790 MW each.

Nudear Operations Consultant. System acceptance tests preparation. (1985)

  • Paci6c Cas and Electdc Company
             -    Diablo Canyon 1 and 2, PWR, 1084 MW each.

Senior Reactor Operator / Reactor Operator / Equipment Operator. (1977 to 1985) MEMBERSHIPS American Nuclear Society American Society of Mechanical Engineers British Nuclear Energy Society European Nuclear Society Professional Reactor Operators Society (r V Page 3 c6aoe 042695

PI-MP3-08 Att:chment 6,1 CONFLICT.OF-INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE - Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) N M K N h W /:0 Al2WNT UDhtL lf' Proposed Consultant Consuttant's Employer / My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP [() does does not;in',olve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement wi h clivities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [( ) have ( ) do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition l have not been previously employed by Northeas+ Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any

1. K ofits predecessors.

() I havs been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. Kl have r.ot previously provided design or engineering semees to NNECO for the subject Mi!! stone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. . O o V 3. I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offr,ite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

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() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. Ki have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

( CVw %454v ), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (SeL M<d i, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( i, the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors

                                                             =====**d with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employmett) l0&Eb Rv? OMST/NQthWE QS STA&rd/' C W.SULI M W 0 0 VANDglLoS k               lN S/W/N 1999- 22 .
5. KI, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks ' o 'ds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone units AE ( - ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNEL:0, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ),orthe NSSS vendor ( ). O'w/ 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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6 % Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unih *AE f 1, or the h'SSS vendor I i ==aad= tad with des 6gn or construction of the subject Millstone urut. () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( ) ==== with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. My close rotsuvos (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE L ), or the NSSS vendor ( )

in a management capacity. ( ) My -bee reisbves (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed i; I4NECO, the subject Millstone uret's AE f 1, cr the NSSS vendorI iin a management capacity, (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, conbngent upon the postbon you take on any issue being considered by you in connechon with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the crcumstances.

NO ( ) YES. Explain.

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this quesbonnare, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connochon with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed descnption of the circumstances.

NO ( )YES. Explain. 10 Are you aware of anything that might create a percophon that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assagned to you in connochon with the sutvect Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provute a detailed f::=- f -:-n of the cucumstances.

                      %NO                        ( ) Yes. Explain.

i oormy tu the .mem.nis i hav. mad. on tnis form are in., compisie, and conect tome best of my kno.iedg. and if = c comstances sun und g th. - ch.nge donng performance of the ICAVP forthe Miustone unit, I wW inform the NRC of those changes. I141 A Mrpu n / '7Zblf'i fligh&tdie '

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EARL L RUSS MECHANICAL PROJECT ENGINEERING DIVISION g SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER d . EDUCATION Sargent & Lundy's management, and the project team. For some projects this requires the use of University of Illinois at Chicago B.S. Applied personal computer.related (PC) equipment. From Mechanics 1969 the project scope of work, he develops the project work breakdown structure and coordinates REGISTRATION the project team's development of precedence networks with task durations and imposed Professional Engiacer Illinois, Indiana milestone and significant event dates. He supervises input of man-hour, schedule, and PROFICIENCIES progress data to produce the project progress report for distribution to the project team, Project engineering management Sargent & Lundy management, and the client. He Engineering schedules analyzes schedule and man-hour performance and Cost control systems reports variances to the project team for System design resolution. He also interfaces the engineering Equipment procurement schedule and progress with the requirements of Document review and approval the construction schedule. Engineering calculations Mr. Russ reviews project requirements with the Client communication project manager and project team to determine Liaison with construction forces the optimum project controls system, using a combination of company LAN and PCbased O EXPERIENCE information systems. A project control system is

 \.                                                                                                                              then created and tailored to the individual Mr. Russ has 33 years of experience in the design,                                                                       project's needs.

engineering, and administration of generating , stations. He has also provided project control He works with senior project team members to services for multiple, concurrent retrofit projects, establish a feasible project schedule to establish for a coal gasification repowering project at a resource allocation, milestone plans, reporting coal-fired plant and for a combined cycle project requirements, and any special project specific in Bangkok, Thailand. control needs. Mr. Russ has performed plant retrofit and The created project control system regularly betterment work including pipe and equipment provides information on percent complete, man-sizing calculations. He has developed hour budget infonnation, and schedule status specifications and evaluated bids for purchase of dates, and uses downloaded information on man-aquipment includin3 piping, valves, pumps, heat hour use cost, and eamed value to supply the exchangers, boiler fans, ductwork and project team with needed status information, precipitators, and various subsystem components. Mr. Russ also serves as a consultant to other PROJECT (SCHEDULE AND CONTROLS members of the Project Cost & Scheduling Division regarding the application of software to As a senior project planning engineer, Mr. Ru:s new projects, and trouble-shoots existing projects coordinates implementation of the Engineering as problems occur. Proje~ Monitoring System and other schedule, progress, and man-hour monitoring systems required to meet the needs of the client, Page 1 LM

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EARL L. RUSS MECHANICAL PROJECT ENGINEERING DIVISION SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER PROJECT ENGINEERING AND DESIGN As a Senior Project Engineer, Mr. Russ has participated in the biennial update of Design Basis Documents (DBD's) for a major Nuclear Power Plant Facility. This work was performed under stringent schedule and budget constraints to meet the client's cornmitments to the NRC. Mr. Russ authored the changes to the Auxiliary feedwater System Design Basis Document and assisted in the update of several others. Mr. Russ also has experience in the drafting, design, engineering, and administration of generating stations. He has worked at various technical levels in Sargent & Lundy's Mechanical Design & Drafting Division, Mechanical Analytical Division, Mechanical Project Engineering Division, and Project Cost & Scheduling Division. Before his transition to project planning and controls, Mr. Russ performed plant retrofit and O betterment work, including pipe and equipment sizing calculations. He developed specifications and evaluated bids for the purchase of equipment, including piping, valves, pumps, heat exchangers, boiler fans, ductwork, precipitators, and various subsystem components. While with another construction and engineering firm, Mr. Russ , earned project engineering experience on four fossil-fueled generating units. He also worked at the management level in the planning, scheduling, man-hour administiation, and financial aspects of a major fossil project. O V Page 2 M J

o . CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Cerrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) 6ARL L. Russ GA(MMT d Luuby Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP (() does ( does not) involve situations or relationships in which I hadpirect previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I (( ) have (6do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP In addition

1. ([l have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. (d I have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subzntractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. k I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subjec' Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other busir,ess relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. (d l have not been previously ernployed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

( 5%.* - a4434r), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (UM . lud, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors assoaated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State themature of the employment.)

5. ([l, and my immediate family, do not own or control financialinterests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the suyect Millstone unit's AE ( GTo 9 6 J W 6BsTo /2 ), or the NSSS vendor ( W6sTId6 IJoms. ).

() l, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financialinterests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.)in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the O NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

...i.n i, . s . EALL L, dusS SAMnA)T dLw@y Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer

6. k Memaers of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE (CrcM 4 WeWra), or the NSSS vendor Itd6TeW7H WCG i assocated with design or construction of the suWoct Millstone unit.
                     . () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f                             1, or the NSSS vendor (                                    ) maaaaiM with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)
7. k My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject
                   ,       MWstone unit's AE I GTO M 4 M.bWE), or the NSSS vendor I h/dsrN6H oe0 E                                   i in a management capacity.

() My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject
                     . Mastone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed descnption of the circumstances.

O ( NO ( ) YES. Explain.

9. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, FeiMe a detailed descriotion of the circumstances.

7 ( NO ( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the cucumstances.

( NO ( )Yes. Explain. - I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to#ie best of my knowledge and if the cercumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inicum the NRC of those changes. O D Y b t/A-Signature A h)&'M97 o.l. - In me esovo sessmerne, me term 'emeioyer is conewued to moon any tonn of empuyment, samt emce, as e entencear. or se a susconremor. The term *tmmeeste femmy' Inolumes me riserviewee's enseen. stopormeen. spouse, pareras, sospearenes, momeraMew, temer wWour, twomenHrWour. essesre< Mew, or any person living wah the sneerviewee.

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p Project Engineer EDUCATON reports, including the report on supplemental cooling of circulating water at Commonwealth Purdue University M.S. Engineering 1979 Edison Con.pany's Dresden nuclear station. Purdue University B.S. Engineering 1976 Mr. Kujawski also has 14 years of experience at increasing levels of responsibility in the analysis REGISTRATON and design of piping for both pressurized and boiling water reactor nuclear power plants. Professional Engineer Indiana Prior to becoming a project engineer, he was a senior systems engineer in the Engineering PROFICIENCIES Mechanics Division, in that capacity, he supervised a wide variety of work, including Piping design and analysis static and dynamic piping structural analysis by Project coordination computer codes, stress analysis in accordance with the applicable power piping codes, and RESPONSIBK! TIES piping analysis using simplified dynamic analysis techniques. He supervised engineering in the Mr. Kujawai is currently a project engineer in areas of plant modifications and outage the Analysis & Technologies Division, which was assistance. He has been involved in field formed by the union of the Mechanical assignments related to troubleshooting various Analytical Division, the Nuclear Safeguards & piping and piping support problems Ucensing Division, and the Radwaste Division in encountered during plant operation and the d July 1991. Prior to this, Mr. Kujawski was a design modification process, project engineer in the Mechanical Analytical Division. His current responsibilities and his Mr. Kujawski was responsible for the former responsibilities in the Mechanical independent technical review of the attemate Analytical Division include participation in piping analysis of Tennessee Valley Authority's various capacities in the preparation, review, Watts Bar nuclear plant. This review covered and approval of calculations and reports in the piping analysis calculations, criteria, area of general fluid mechanics aad heat specifications, and procedures. Prior to that transfer. He provides administrative and assignment, Mr. Kujawski was responsible for technical guidance necessary to complete the piping as-built evaluation and field change documentation packages as well as to meet reconciliation activities in support of fuelload schedules and budgets. and startup schedules for Commonwealth Edison Company's Braidwood 1 nuclear power EXPERIENCE plant. Mr Kujawski's recent experience is in the area Prior to assuming the position of senior systems of fluid mechanics and heat transfer. He has engineer, Mr, Kujawski was a systems engineer, been involved in various assignments, for both in that capacity, he was responsible for the fossil and nuclear power plants, related to pipe review and technical adequacy of piping analysis sizing and friction loss calculations as well as performed by other engineers and the review of pump sizing and NPSH verification. He has piping and piping hardware designs. A portion prepared specifications for various power plant of the work addressed the reevaluation of piping components and has coauthored various and support systems and modification packages D Page 1 809b9 020293

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f Analysis & Technologies Division Project Engineer 5O associated with the boiling water reactor Mark I . Commonwealth Edison Company load definitions. Analytical studies related to the - Quad Cities i and 2, nuclear,828 MW plant unique analyses were prepared to support each; licensing activities. - Zion 1 and 2, nuclear,1098 MW each. l Senior Systems Engineer. (1987 to I Before that, Mr. Kujawski was an engineering 1990) i analyst. He performed stress analysis of nuclear ' power plant piping in accordance with Senior Engineering Specialist. (1981 to

Section ill of the American Society of 1987) ,
Mechanical Engineers Boiler ar.d Pressure Vessel l
Code and Power Piping American National Systems Engineer. (1979 to 1981) l Standards Institute B31.1. He solved design l

problems in the areas of thermal expansion, Analyst. (1977 to 1979) l seismic response in piping systems, and vibration. He has made considerable use of - Dresden 13, nuclear,1829 MW total. computer analysis techniques. He has also Senior Engineering Specialist. (1981 to prepared stress reports of piping stress analysis. 1985) Mr. Kujawski joined Sargent & Lrndy in 1976. Systems Engineer. (1979 to 1981) His specific experience includes: Analyst. (1977 to 1979) L PLANT DESIGN

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  • Tennessee VaNey Authority i
          . Commonwealth Edison Company                                                 -  Watts Bar 1 and 2, nuclear,1270 MW
               -   Braidwood 1 and 2, nuclear,1175 MW                                         each.

each. Senior Systems Engineer. (1987 to } Senior Systems Engineer. (1987 to 1990) present)

                                                                                           -  Browns Ferry 13, nuclear,1152 MW Senior Engineering Specialist. (1985 to                                     each, 1987)                                                                      Senior Systems Engineer. (1987)

Analyst. (1976) MEMBERSHIP

              -    Byron 1 and 2, nuclear,1175 MW each.                                American Society of Mechanical Engineers Analyst. (1976)

PLANT BETTERMENT

          . Various fossil and nuclear units Project Engineer. (1990 to present)
          . Sinois Power
              -   Clinton, nuclear,990 MW.
.                 Senior Systems Engineer. (1990) l Page 2 8091 9 4

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t . .- O CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) Y o m4q bd. G 6 /hask( Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP (() does ( s not) involve situations or relationships in which I had pect previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewdng and I [( ) have (7do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. ave not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. ( ave not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. have no other business relations (memb3r of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. ave not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-engineer (

( ke r /vc Ar4 A, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor f uM - ud, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State themature of the yment.)

5. I, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ),orthe NSSS vendor ( ).

() I, or a member of my immediata family, own or control financialinterests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( J,orthe

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6. Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE

( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) assodated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. y close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject
              ,     Minstone unit's AE I                                                                           ), or the NSSS vendor (                           )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unst's A8!( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description citnc circumstances.

_ ('t ( ) YES Explain.

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detallet' description of the circumstances.

( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assgined to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICA If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.

( ) Yes. Explain. . I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and if the cucumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP forthe subject Millstone , I willinform the NRC of those changes, bM # /b , 7 O a- "

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subcorurem.r. The term 'immeeste hmey" includes ine interwowee's enddren, slopouldren, spouse, parerus, snappareras, maewreisw. esinereew, avoinero*iew, sneerseaw, or any person IMne wan the meerwowee. I

'r f ( p " "' SUjAL 1. PATEL instrumentation & Contmis Pmiect Engineering Division Sernor Engineer EDUCATION EXPERIENCE B.S. Electrical Engineering - 1990 Mr. Patel has seven years of progressive University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign experience in controls engineering, including both fossil and nuclear experience, using advanced controls coupled with practical PROFICIENCIES working knowledge. Plant modification work, including power plant system conceptual and Instrumentation and control (l&C) design, detailed design field engineers, construction engineering, modification, and upgrade scheduling, and project coordination. These Control strategy development tasks involved modification to a wide variety I&C procurement of power, control and instrumentation systems. Performance evaluation Operational experience Mr. Patel assisted in the preparation of the specification for upgrade of the Hydrogen Language Capabilities: water chemistry (HWC) project at the Grand Gujarati and Hindi, Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS). For this project, he additionally provided technical design and input into the input into the RESPONSIBILITIES Input / Output (1/0) database.

    - As a senior I&C engineer, Mr. Patel provides            Mr. Patel began his career working at Zion engineering and design of1&C systems for               Nuclear station for Comed in the technical specific projects. He performs spe.cific tasks          staff, where he was responsible for electrical as assigned by the project engineer, covering           and instrumentation system design the application, design, specification,                 modification and diagnosis operational procurement, installation, interface, operation,        problems.

PC proficient and performance ofI&C He is responsible for developing bid procurement At the Zion Station, Mr. Patel integrated and specification for client purchase. He elevates implemented microprocessor based Eagle 21 bidder's proposals, recommends purchases, and digital reactor process control system and reviews contractor's design and drawings for technical review of drawings. This included compliance with the contract. Ae preparation of the I/O database, spare parts list, and technical review of drawings. Tids modification significant's reduce outage and compensators measures. O V Page1 K1737 043097 i

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                                                                             ' *e- itie & ce t-i r->e<it si Senior Engineer
                                                                                                                          ,i  ox*ie-hir. Patel also worked in the Electrical                                                implementation and project results including instrument and control Design Group for more                                            startup and acceptance testing.

than three years at the South Texas Project (STP) ofIlouston Lighting & Power, lie Perform and review 10CFR50.59 cvaluations, provided technical design input for numerous just ification for continued operation (JCO), projects at STP nuclear station. Safety Analysis Reports, Operational Event Reviews, Station Problem Report Analysis, Mr. Patel was at. aged for unescorted access to Root Cause Analysis, Industry and Zion Nuclear Plant and South Texas Project hiaintenance Efuciency studies, and associated Nuclear Plant, documentation changes. llis specine experience includes: Operational Experience: SOUTil TEL\S PROJECT (STP) , llOUSTON LIGIITING & POWER - ZION 1 & 2 Nuclear 1250htW each COMED Nuclear,1098 htW each Design Engineer (June 1993 to October 1996). Electrical System Engineer (June 1990 to hiay Completed training program for pressurized 1993) completed training program on the water reactor systems, simulator and pressurized water reactor systems course, completed Eagle 21 Responsible for detailed instrument troubleshooting e.nd microprocessor based engineering support for many plant project. training. Responsibilities included specifying instrument, (filling out specification sheets or Responcible for electrical and instrumentation purchase request sheets with system design modification and diagnose specification / engineering data and operational problems, recomnanding a vendor) sizing control valves, orifiu; plates, designing control (monitoring Performed field engineering responsibilities loops, and control circuit for pump and fan associated with new equipment installation, motors, documentation, blueprint review, interdepartmental coordination of work, and Create, review and document design changes supervision of electricians. to the following: Electrical distribution and single line draw'ngs; l&C instrumentation and Performed 10CFR50.59 cvaluations and isometrics; set point calculation; cost analysis technical specification reviews for plant report; technical data analysis; scheduling of modifications. Disposition Non Conformance > projects; quality assurance program Reports, operability concerns, addressed O Page 2 K1737 043097

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         **" '* 7 ""N " '                    instrumentation & Contmis Project Engineering DMslon Senior Engineer concerns for defects or non compliances reportable under 10CFR21.

Integrated microprocessor based digital reactor process control system to existing plant interfaces to improve plant productivity and efficiency. Prepare operational procedural manuals and performed extensive testing for qualifications. COMPUTER SKILLS PC's experience include MS word, word perfect, Lotus . Excel, and MS Access. Knowledge of BASIC, FORTRAN, and C++. TRAINING Setpoint for Nuclear Safety related Instrumentation Allen Bradley PLC Training ladustrial Flow Measurement Engineering O Page 3 K1737 043097 _. l

r O CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) Proposed Consultant

                                                                                       $ , r+ I        7      k4.l        L Coniuitant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP (() does % does not] involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previotas involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and l [( ) have Q{ do not have] conflicting roles tha' might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition
1. % i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previous y employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. % l have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. % 1 have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may areste the appearance of a conflict of Interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. % I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect. engineer (AE)

( She r /ve u4 r), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (mb 4 . lum, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State thenature of the employment.)

5. g 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Oilstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial Interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the O NSSS vendor (_ ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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6. Q Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.) 7, d My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Mastone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject MEstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, prevs a detailed descnption of the circumstances.

( ) YE3, Explain, kNO

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ab'ity to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

( ) YES. Explain.

                 %NO
10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with obloctivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, prevs a detailed descnption of the circumstances, kNO ( ) Yes. Explain. -

I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complate, and correct tothe best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes. N Cm 9/l6/97 0 nature osie m = em. msnm.ne v. arm emperor is aanseved a mean any enm or emperment, een mea. m e sweemr. w as e susconremor. The term 'immeeste femey' includes me intennewee's shedron, stopchteren, spouse, parena, sepperents. meenr*4sw. smher*4sw. twomeruMew, entoruMew, or any person # wine we me enervowee. ' 2 cf 2  ;

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CESAR EDANO Electncal Pm}ect Engineering Dhision Electrical Engineer EDUCATION and/or performed switchgear final test prior to shipment. B.S. Electrical Engineering, Feat! University 1969 Desien Encineer hianila, Philippines October 1987 - October 1989,

  • Woodward School Worked closely with the project engineers in
  + ABB Utility Relaying School                                             preparing project submittals. Performed
  + Basler Electric Utility Protective Application                          ACAD designs for the switchgear ac/dc Seminar                                                                   controls for co generation, peak shaving,
  + G. E. Fanue PLC & SCADA Seminars                                        prime and standby power utilizing various
  + Square D PLC & SCADA Seminars                                           type of PLC's with some involved SCADA
  + Allen Bradley PLC School                                                monitoring and control. Wrote and debugged
  + Barber Colman Electric Governor & Control                               project system sollware. Performed metering School                                                                    calculation and selection, protective relaying and circuit breaker trip settings and EXPERIENCE                                                                coordination. Generated all of materials of the assigned projects. Created and prepared Zenith Contmis, Inc,                                                      equipment Operation and maintenance hianual Proint Encineer                                                            books for the customers.

October 1989 - Present, Responsible for technically overseeing a team American-Canadian Technical Services of design engineers and drafters focused on Electrical Encineer the various types of paralleling switchgear h1 arch 1985 - April 1987 projects. Conducted review of switchgear Repaired and upgraded power plant, assigned projects to establish requirements for distribution substations and load centers of the submittal of documentation to customers and U.S. hiilitary Bases. Commissioned consulting engineers. Project responsibility Generators & automatic paralleling switchgear for writing, installing, testing and debugging for the U.S. hillitary Bases, system software with some inve'ved SCADA for remote monitoring and controls. Zenith Contmis, Inc. Coordinated project needs to maximize quality Test Encinttt engineering and manufacturing efficiency. February 1981 - June 1984 Worked closely with the engine generator- Designed and developed fast, versatile and distributors and electrical contracts during accurate means of testing a production panel. design, manufacture and startup of the Download and debugged system soflware to assigned project. Provided a complete project the equipment under test. Performed technical support to the customers, field sales customer's witnessed test. Responsible for force, the project consulting engineers and the proper operation of equipment prior to 7enith field service engineers. Witnessed shipment. K4448 Dnoe I

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tjectrical Pm}ect Engineering Dkision [lectdcal Engineer Al Touhky Establishment Power Plant Instrumentation & Control L1dKCI March 1978 March 1980 Members of the Mobil Inspection & Repair i Team adhering to a rigid schedule of checking and maintaining (12) power plant stations in the villages of Jeddah. Over the years have gained substantial experience in solid state and electro-mechanical relay for generator control and protection applications. Dr. Jose Fabella Memodal llospital Maintenance & Motor Pool Supervisor May 1970 - March 1978, Started as Electrical unit Foreman. ' Responsible for the installation, repair and maintenance of the electrical system and equipments of the hospital facility, Supervised staff of nine. After three years, I was promoted to a maintenance and motor pool supervisor. Worked closely with the Chief Engineer in carrying out administrative and technical operations of the department. Supervised the staff of 62 comprising of Electrical, Mechanical and Construction units. O i K449R DNoe 7 s/22/97

O CONFLICT OF lNTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE . Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) , GCSnR E. G0Arto SARGCA)il'l.ur101 Proposeo Consultant Consultant's 2mployer My participation in the Millstone Unit O ICAVP [() does (v[does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I (( ) have (,fdo not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. M l have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. (4 I have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a coraractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineedng services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. (f I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

( ) I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a confilet of interest.

4. (4 I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

I he r st4 Ar4 ri, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (1M . /~M, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE I i, the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their W+:::::=6 associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit (State thenature of the employmert)

5. 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) !, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interesta (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ),orthe O NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

Il Q.E$na E. UI)MjQ $nitcc N 1 L lu N p y Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer

6. ([ Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone
( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with l design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

V I ( ) Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE . ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) sesociated with des 6gn or construction of the subject Millstone unit (State the nature of the employment.) ]. i 7. (( My close reistives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subled i Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) t j in a management capacity, i } () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a j, management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.) l 8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent 4 upon the position you take on any issue being considerert by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. (dNO ( ) YES. Explain. 1 1

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection

! with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. (vfNO ( )YES. Explain. I l 10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perceshion that you would not act witn objectMty j in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's j ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances. (dNo ( ) Yes. Explain. . I l certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my

knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the
ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I w6li inform the NRC of those changes.

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subceruremer. The term 'immeeste femey' includes me interwowee's chtdren, essochaeon. opeues, perona, steppererne.

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WILLIAM G. BLOETHE m u rums a Lundym Electrical Analytical Division j Senior Project / System / Resident Engineer EDUCATION starting. He has also prepared technical specifications for international tenders. Iowa State University M.S. Electrical Engineering 1975 Mr. Bloethe worked on the design of Korea Electric Power Corporation's Yonggwang lowa State University B.S. Electrical Nuclear Power Plant Units 3 and 4 between Engineering 1973 1987 and 1990. His responsibilities have included design of the auxillary power and , REGISTRATION protective relaying systems as well as general l electrical systems work. l Professional Engineer lilinois Before that, Mr. Bloethe participated in the PROFICIENCIES transfer of knowledge for the Indonesian engineers while assigned on site in jakarta, Electrical engineering Indonesia. He conducted formal seminars on Induction coordination studies grounding system design, electrical auxillary Analytical studies system protective relaying, cathodic protection, Grounding systems and engineering work of the Indonesian O

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Load flow and transient stability studies System planning ena,ineers assigned to the project team. He has designed grounding systems for 10 RESPONSIBILITIES generating stations and substations and has written and reviewed Sargent & Lundy internal Mr. Bloethe is responsible for providing standards for grounding. Mr. Bloethe has analytical solutions to system and power plant conducted studies to determine the voltage related problems. He is responsible for induced in objects near electric transmission developing analytical techniques and canying lines. He has also been responsible for the out technical studies of power plant electrical conceptual design and review of lightning issues. These include such issuer, as cable protection systems. He has written and ampacity, electrical auxillary system voltage drop reviewed Sargent & Lundy standards and has and short circuit studies and grounding. been responsible for preparing computer programs for engineering calculations. He EXPERIENCE prepared the Magnetic Induced Voltage (MIND) program. Mr. Bloethe is also coauthor of the Mr. Bloethe has 21 years experience as a profes- AC Electrical Load Monitoring (AC41MS) sional electrical engineer Mr. Bloethe has computer programming. He is alw the developed methodologies for determining the coauthor of the CADIFS program wh!ch is used ampacity of cables that are installed in fire wrap to evaluate the effect of cable fire stops used in or in fire stops. He has worked on the analysis nuclear stations on the cable ampacity. He has and design of power plant auxillary systems also been responsible for assisting other which involves the evaluation of short circuits, electrical engineers in using Sargent & Lundy's voltage regulation, and voltage dip during motor computer facilities. J Page 1 nac dose

5 WILLIAM G. BLOETHE n.oru ne a t unoy... Electrical Analytical Division O Senior Project / System / Resident Engineer In 1994, he sersed as the Lead Electrical - Dresden 2 and 3, nuclear,850 MW Engineer for a feasibility study for each. Interconnecting the electric power systems of Degraded voltage analysis. (1992) Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. This study included economic, load Review of condensate return unit heater flow, and transient stability evaluations. Much sizes. (1987) of this work was performed in the client's offices in Malaysla. - LaSalle 1 and 2, nuclear,1122 MW each. Mr. Bloethe installed the EDSA Power 2000 Analysis of cable derating due to fire software on the S&L LAN cornputer system and stops. (1981) tested various modules of the above indicated package. Analysis of fire stop deratir,g tests. (1980) Prior to joining Sargent & Lundy in 1975, Mr. Bloethe was a research assistant at towa Analysis of adequacy of auxiliary system. State University. (1979) O His specific experience includes: PLANT DESIGN

                                                                                         -     Zion I and 2, nuclear,1085 MW each.

Analysis of adequacy of auxiliary system. (1979 to 1980)

  • Korea Electric Power Corporation
  • Illinois Power
        -   Yonggwang 3 and 4, nuclear,1000 MW                                            -    Clinton 1, nuclear,985 MW.

each. Review of penetration protection. Design of electrical auxiliary system, (1987) general electric system design. (1987 to 1990) Review of diesel generator tests. (1981)

  • Comed
  • The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company
        -    Byron 1 and 2/Braldwood 1 and 2,                                             . Zimmer 1, nuclear, 839 MW (cancelled).

nuclear,1175 MW each. Analysis of cable derating due to fire Development of calculation stops. (1981) methodologies to address fire wrap (Thermalag) ampacity derating issues. - East Bend 2, coal,648 MW, (1996) Lime sllo lightning protection. (1979) Byron 1 and 2/Braldwood 1 and 2,

  • Northern States Power Company nuclear,1175 MW each. -

Prairie island Degraded voltage analysis. (1992) Calculation of ampacity for cables installed in Thermo-Lag replacement fire barriers. D Page 2 een and

 .I WILLIAM G. BLOETHE so,m ew a unwey...                       Electrical Analytical Division O                                                    Senior Project / System / Resident Engineer
  • PSI Energy
  • Ogden Martin Systems, Inc.
          -    Marble Hill 1, nuclear,1175 MW                                          -      Irwindale, refuse,100 MW.

(cancelled). Conceptual protective relaying report. . Outbuilding lightning protection. (1981) (1986) Review diesel generator tests. (1981)

  • Wisconsin Electric
                                                                                       -      Pleasant Prairie 1 and 2, coal,570 MW
  • Wisconsin Public Service Corporation each.
           -   Weston 3, coal,321 MW.                                                         Revision of relays for Unit 2 diesel Ampacity review of cables in tray under                                        generator. (1985) switchyard room. (1980)
  • Perusahaan Umum Listrik Negara, Northern Indiana Public service Indonesia Company - Palton SPP 1 and 2, coal,400 MW each.
           -   Schahfer 15, coal,512 MW.                                                      Participated in the transfer of knowledge Cable trench for main generator leads,                                         for the Indonesian engineers while (1978)                                                                          assigned on site in jakarta, Indonesia.

He conducted formal seminars on

      . Middle South Services, Inc.                                                        grounding system design, electrical Slx standard units, coal and lignite,                                          auxiliary system protective relaying, 750 MW each.                                                                   cathodic protection, and engineering Auxiliary system conceptual design,                                            applications of computers. He was also (1977)                                                                         responsible for supervising and evaluating the work of the Indoneslan
       . New York Power Authority                                                           engineers assigned to the project team.
            -   MTA fossil plant; coal, oil, and refuse;                                       Work done in jakarta, Indonesia. (1983 697 MW (held).                                                                 to 1985)

Auxiliary power study. (1976)

                                            .                                       . Illinois Power RELAYING                                                                          -     Clinton 1, nuclear,985 MW.

Protective relaying for storage of reserve e Korea Electric Power Corporation auxiliary transformer. (1980)

            -   Yonggwang 3 and 4, nuclear,1000 MW each.
  • Central Loulslana Electric Company, Inc.

Design of protective relaying system. - Rodemacher 2; coal, lignite, oil, and gas: (1987 to 1990) 511 MW. Protective relaying conceptual design.

  • Amoco Oil Company (1978)
             -  Whiting, refinery.

Review of relaying for breakers 375 and 621. (1986) Page 3 mac L154

  .I WILLIAM G. BLOETHE u ru ,w a Lunov...                               Electrical Analytical Division I-                                                                    Senior Project / System / Resident Engineer GROUNDING SYSTEMS                                                    . Newton 1 and 2, coal,617 MW each.

Transient stability study for transmission e Southwestern Electric Power Company / line requirements. (1977 to 1978)

Central Loulslana Electric Company, Inc.
!                    . Dolet Hills 1, lignite, 707 MW.
  • Wisconsin Power & Light Company Grounding system design. (1982) .

Evaluation of the transmission plan for the Haven power plant site. (1977)

  • PSI Energy
                     . Gibson 5, coal,618 MW,                                  SYSTEM STUDIES Grounding system review. (1982)

Illinois Clean Coal Institute Feasibility

                     . Marble Hill 1, nuclear,1175 MW                              Study (cancelled).                                                -

Evaluation of the feasibility of installing a Grounding system design and induced non-utility base load coal fired generating voltage calculations. (1975,1977) station to serve various markets. The economics of the generating station and

                 . Southwestern Electric Power Company                                    options for wheeling the power were
                     . Pirkey 1, lignite, 707 MW.                                        explored. (1995)

Q U Grounding system design. (1980)

                                                                                  . Han Sa Engineering i
  • Wisconsin Power & Light Company - Bintulu Arc Furnace Study.
                     -    Edgewater 5, coal,380 MW.                                         Evaluation of the effect of new arc GrounJing system design. (1978)                                   furnace on the public power system and an investigation of mitigation of voltage
  • Comed flicker, frequency dip, and harmonics.
                     -    Braidwood I and 2, nuclear,1175 MW                                (1994 95) each.

Grounding system design. (1975,1977) e Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (SESCo)

                    -     Byron 1 and 2, nuclear,1175 MW each.                        . SarawakWest Kalimantan Grounding system design. (1976)                                   Interconnection Study,
Feasibility study for interconnecting two TRANSMISSION LINE AND SUBSTATIONS Electric Power Systems including economic, short circuit, load flow, and
                 . The Kansas Power and Light Company                                     transient stability studies. (1994)
                    . Jeffery Summit 345 kV line.

Induced voltage review. (1982) . Atlantic Electric

                                                                                      -     Churchtown<umbedand transmission 3
                    -     Quinton substation,                                               line.

Grounding system design. (1981) Revision of mitigation measures for a gas line sharing a right of way with a 230 kV e Central Illinois Public Service Company transmission line. (1993) Page 4 me 2 54

WILLIAM G. BLOETHE s,.ru nc a unuty... Electrical Analytical Division O Senior Project / System / Resident Engineer

  • Comed +

Texas.New Mexico Power Company

        . S. Elgin Wayne Transmission Line.                           . Participated in load flow studies to inductive coordination study for railroad                        connect a new coalfired plant into the circuits sharing right of way with 138 kV                       Texas system and wheel power to transnission line. (1994 to 1995)                                remote load centers. (1985 to 1986)

Crawford-Fisk transmiscion line.

  • Exxon Company, U.S.A.

Inductive coordination study for railroad . Electrical system translent stability study. circuits sharing right of-way with 138 kV (1982) transmission line. (1992)

  • City Public Service Board of San
    . City of Springfield, Illinois                                    Antonio, Texas Review of generation expansion plan.                            .

Ballpark Olmos 138 kV line (SL 3678). (1993) Inductive coordination study. (1979)

    . Korea Electric Power Corporation
  • Interlake, Inc.
         -   Yonggwang 3 and 4, nuclear,1000 MW                           -

Arc fumace flicker study (project each. abandoned). (1977) Q Electrical auxiliary bus transfer study. b/ (1992)

  • Bendix Corp. Energy Controls Division
                                                                          . Electrical distribution study. (1975)
    . Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
         . Nine Mlle Point 1, nuclear,642 MW.                    MEMBERSHIPS Electrical auxiliary system bus transfer study. (1992)                                         lllinois Society of Professional Engineers Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • Omaha Public Power District National Society of Professional Engineers
          . Fort Calhoun, nuclear,502 MW.                         ClGRf Auxillary system bus transfer study.

(1992) PUBLICATIONS

     . Amoco Oil Company                                         ' Interconnection Economics of Small Power
          . Whiting Refinery.                                     Systems - A Case Study * (coauthor), American Ring bus four load flow and short<lrcuit              Power Conference, April 1996 study.
                                                                    ' Assessment of the Dynamic Behavior of PDC 1 motor starting study. (1991)                   Auxiliary Loads during Bus Transfer' (coauthor),

American Power Conference, April 1994

     =     Wisconsin Electric
           . Point Beach 1 and 2, nuclear,497 MW.                  ' Economical Strategies for Inductive Mitigation Diesei generator dynamic analysis.                    on joint Utility and Railroad Corridors' (1991)

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WILLIAM G. BLOETHE es rg ne a unwey... Electrical Analytical Division Senior Project / System /Rssident Engineer (coauthor), American Power Conference, April 1993

          ' Evaluation of the Dynamic Performance of Nuclear Power Plant Diesel Generators' (coauthor), American Nuclear Society international Conference, November 1992
          ' Shunt Reactor Application Considerations' (coauthor), Sargent & Lundy Transmission &

Substation Conference, November 1992

           ' Dynamic Analysis of Nuclear Diesel Generators' (coauthor), Sargent & Lundy Engineering Conference, Spring 1992
           ' Gas Insulated Substations * (coauthor), Sargent &

Lundy Transmission & Substation Conference, November 4,1982

            ' Tests at Braidwood Station on the Effects of Fire Stops on the Ampacity Rating of Power Cables *

(coauthor), American Power Conference, April 28,1982

            ' Economic Considerations for Equipment Evaluations' (coauthor), Sargent & Lundy
          -Transmission & Substation Conference, November 13,1980                   .
             ' Application of a Low Order Boiler Model to Transient Stability Studies' (coauthor), Midwest Power Symposium, October 23, 1975; institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, January 27, 1976 4

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e i O CONFLlCT OF lNTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) M/M/M dr. h Proposed Consultant 0rd MV Cons'uitant's Employfer My participation in the Millstone Unit d ICAVP [( ) does N does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I(() have do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In 1 stion I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors. () I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employinent.)

2. kI have not previously provided design or engineenng services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previounty provided design or 6ngineering services to NNECO for the subject Millatone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of Interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstene unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-engineer (AE)

( 4e r /(4 Ar4 ri, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (lvf 4 /M, or any of their predecessors associated with design or constnaction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State thenature of the employment.)

5. KI, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests fatopks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( A W/ InY& ), or the NSSS vendor (Il#r4' ih/h.Jvd#Mpow4/p ,

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ),orthe O NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

i 1 O v,fascs ogyt_. a_f%. Proposed Consultant Consdatant's Employer / 6.kMf qf m, y i;nm late family are not employed by NblECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE bV/ W , or the NSSS vendor ( 4/ U O N M M S 4-- ) associated with desgn or construction of the subject Millstone unit. ' () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( ) sesociated with design or constnJction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. My close relatives (au ,u fl sins) are not employed by NPjE,CO, the
       .           one unit's AE I                      E         ), or the NSSS vendor f 4^*Str %                    >e) in a management capacty.                                                                         '

() My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone und's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection wth the subject Mastone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

NO ( ) YES. Explain.

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection wth the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

( ) YES, Explain. M NO

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 if yes, provide a detailed desonption of the circumstances.

( ) Yes. Explain.

             %NO                                                                                           .

I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and corect to4he best of my s;M-;;+ and if the circumstarAw sunounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject MWstone unit, I will infonn the NRC of those changes, b lb kWAlbO O atu,e - - - me.es_ s_ e.t. ~ s.m _ e,_e.ee ,..e subconremor. The term 'immee.te immer incluses the interwowee's etGdrert sospatuleen. spouse, parems, susperen momer< Mew, taher4 Mew, tweenenHMew, s.taruMsw. o, any person uns we the renews Rr1R _______

I B0JAN ORERSNEL Mechanical Project Engineering Division Mechanled Project Entineer EDUCATION perfonned calculations such as a mimmum water level calculation for containment flooding analysis. Kansas State University . Ph D. Nuclear Engineering . 1974 Defore his current assignment, Mr. Obersnel's assignments in the Mechanical Project Engineering University of Ljubljana, Slovenia . Engineer of Division included system design responsibilities on Physics .1962 the Yonggwang (Korea) Units 3 and 4 project. lie was responsible for coordinating, supervising, and REGISTRATION completing design work for the major nuclear safety. related systems. Ills work included incorporation of Professional Engineer . Illinois Combustion Engineering NSSS interface requirements, evaluation of licensing requirements, PROFICIENCIES design and evaluation of system performance and development of system pressure and temperature Nuclear system design requirements. Safety analysis Previously, Mr. Obersnel participated as an RESPONSIBILITikS Independent Design Verification Program (IDVP) team member in charge of organir.ing and Mr. Obersnel is responsible for coordinating and implementing the resiew of hazards (line break and performing system engineering work on nuclear seismic II/I) design considerations for Public Senice projects. Electric & Gas Company's 11 ope Creek Generating Station. EXPERIENCE Upon joining Sargent & Lundy in 1974, Mr. Obersnel Mr. Obersnel has extensive experience in the design worked in the Nuclear Safeguards and Licensing and engineering of nuclear fueled generating stations. Division (NSLD), where he gained extensive lie is currently assigned to the Mechanical Project experience as a specialist in the analysis and Engineering Division as a Mechanical Project assessment of safety and non safety related systems Engineer, lie is a program manager on the Bpon and for nuclear gercrating stations, both operating and Braidwood projects, responsible for identifying the under construction. As a supenisor and project scope of work for modifications on th'ese units, engmeer, Mr. Obersnel was responsible for the preparing cost estimates and senedules, monitoring coordination of the Safeguards Systems Section work, and controlling program performance, and assuring This work involved support of design and licensing of that program deliverables are submitted to the client nuclear power stations. lie supenised and directed on schedule and within the budget. These the work of the group in areas of thermodynamics, modifications have included valve replacements and fluid mechanics, and hydrodynamics as applicable to piping and equipment modifications, liis safety analyses for several nuclear power plants responsibilities have included coordination of work designed by Sargent & Lundy, with outside suppliers, contractors, and the station owner, Commonwealth Edison Company. Ilis experience also includes work in areas of Mr. Obersnel has also been involved with special containment short. and long term response, projects such as the cobalt reduction program and the subcompartment pressure and temperature response, motor operated valve upgrade program, and has equipment environmental qualification envelopes, 3 (a Page1 6643 2 040193 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J

il0JAN 0llERSNEl Mechanical Project Engineering Division Mechanical Project Engineer hydrogen control, containment spray system design. Mechanical Project Engineer, Nuclear System and boiling water reactor pool temperature transients. Designer (Combustion Engineering NSSS). Coordinated, directed, and performed the Ilis relevant experience ivludes: design work necessary for major nuclear systems such as reactor coolant, safety NUCLEAR PLANT DESIGN injection, and chemical and volume control, etc. (1987 to 1990)

       +     Commonwealth Edison Company
             . Byron I and 2/Braidwood I and 2,1175 MW                +   lilinois Power each.                                                      . Clinton I,985 MW.

Mechanical Project Engineer. Controlled and Supervised and directed the safety analyses monitored modification work. Participated in performed by the group in various areas work related to various design and licensing related to the design and licensing issues. (1990 to 1992) requirements of t:,e project. (1975 to 1985) Coordinated and performed system + The Cincinnati Cas & Electric Company engineering work. Performed calculations, . Zimmer 1,839 MW (cargelled). closed licensing issues, prepared system Supervised and directed the safety analyses design descriptions, reviewed design and as. , performed by the group in various areas built caxiitions, and reviewed and related to the design and licensing incorporated design changes. (1986 to 1987) requirements of the project. (1975 to 1984) Supervised and directed the safety analyses STUDIES performed by the group in various areas related to the design and licensing

  • Commonwealth Edison Company requirements of the project. (1976 to 1985) - Dresden 1, nuclear,200 MW.

Potential NUREG 0578 generated hydrogen

                -    LaSalle 1 and 2,1122 MW each,                                   contro; problems. Assessment of Project Engineer for Safeguards System                          NUREG 0578 recommendations. (1985)

Section. (1981 to 1985)

                                                                            +   Public Service Electric and Gas Company Supervised and directed the safety analyses                . Hope Creek, nuclear,1067 MW.

performed by the group in various areas Member ofIndependent Design Verification related to the design andlicensing Program team responsible for tle review of requirements of the project. (1975 to 1985) the design considerations for proteation against postulated pipe breaks and potential

                . Dresden 2,850 MW.                                              seismic interactions. (1985)

Supenised and directed the safety analyses performed by the group in various areas + Tennessee Valley Authority related to the operation, mamtenance, and . ?r,aoyah, nuclear,1148 MW. modifications of the power plant. (1976 to Conceptualdesign of a post accident 1985) containment venting system. Member of the design team. (1980)

          +      Korea Electric Power Corporation
                 -    Yonggwang 3 and 4,1000 MW each.                        MEMBERSHIP Page 2 66432 040193

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      !                                                    B0JAN OBERSNEL Mahanical Pr xt Enginecting Division Mahanical Projut Entinwr American Nuclw Society k

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CONFLICT.OF. INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE ledependent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) 1T%fd 06COS6J6L 5ACIM3TMl-0Uh[ Proposed Conshitant Consultant's Employer My participation in the MiUstone UnN d ICAVP [( ) does )6 does not) Involve situations or f*Lationships in whicn I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviev ing and l [( ) hcye M do not havej conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the !". Ai P. In edditioti

1. k i have noGeen previously employed by Northeast V9 clear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of Rs predecessors. (State the nature cf the employment.)

2. N I have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previusly provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unM as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. k I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearence of a conflict of interest.

( ) I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. M l have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

I be r /ve Ar4 e), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (>v6 4 . lum, or any of their predecessors siissociated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unn. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), thc NaCS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

5. % 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), y the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the sebject Millstone unit's AE I ),orthe N81%S vendor I= ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

i'0]AN CHRW6L- GAMfMTk LONDY Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer

6. g Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE

(_ ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.) 7 k My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unN's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances, kNO ( ) YES. Explain,
g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances,

( ) YES Explain, kNO

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances,

( ) Yes. Explain. kNO I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the s illston nit, I willinform the NRC of those changes. Signature

                    %             M                                                                                  Sfib fi7 i                                                                                           Date m e. es.e _.                      .~ _ me. ~ em_ e                                                                 _ es e r.o subcorwector. The term 'immedets femey" incdudes the interwowee's smudren, stopchedron, spouse, parents, etapparents.
r. ., . e mother 4rWow. femorandow, tweiherNMow, seters4 Mew, or any person IMng wm the interwowee. {

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f RICARDO HERNANDEZ Electdcal DiWon Elsetdcal Deelaner/ cost totimator/ Held Engineer EDUCATION plants. Mr. Hemandez is trained in Auto-CAD, CADEE, Excel, Microsoft Word and Visio. Truman College, Chicago Lighting Institute Harold Washington College His power plant experience includes: PROFICIENCIES Pl. ANT DESIGN Modification work

  • PSI Energy Prooperational/startup test reviews -

Wabash River 1-6, con a )d gas, Electrical engineering and design 1026 MW total. Electrical Cost Estimating (1991 to 1993) RESPONSIBILITIES + Commonwealth Edison Company

                                                                              -                        Byron 1 and 2/Braidwood 1 and 2, Mr. Hemandez is currently on loan from the                                                      nuclear,1175 MW each, estimating group to the Electrical Design and                                                   Engineer. (1988 to 1991)

Drafting Department at the Comed LaSalle Nuclear Station near Seneca, Illinois. He is - Braidwood 1 and 2, nuclear,1175 MW involved in modification work involving physical each. design of raceways and cable routing. Designer (1983 to 1984) EXPERIENCE - Byron 1 and 2, nuclear,1175 MW oach. O Mr. Hemandez began his career at Sargent & Lundy in the Electrical Design and Drafting - Designer. (1981 to 1983) LaSalle 1 and 2, nuclear,1132 MW Department in 1974. He specialized in fossil each. and nuclear design of underground duct runs, Designer. (present) cable tray systems, conduit and cable routing. Between 1981 and 1987 Mr. Hemandez was + Te'inessee Valley Authority assigned as a field engineer at various - Browns Ferry, nuclear,1065 MW. construction sites. Project Engineering Assistant. (1987) In 1987, Mr. Hemandez was transferred to the + lilinois Power Electrical Project Engineering Division. His - Clinton 1, nuclear,985 MW. responsibilities included developing electrical Designer. (1984 to 1986) auxiliary power diagrams, equipment and cable sizing, review of vendor drawings and periodic trips to coordinate with clients and contractors. in 1993, Mr. Hemandez's experience in design, engineering and field work qualified him for a position in the estimating department of the Project Cost and Scheduling Division. Over a two-year period, Mr. Hemandez was involved in the creation of a data base utilizing a modular concept for future bids and proposals of pulverized coal and combined cycle power Page1 56124 011894

( RICARDO HERNANDEZ flectrical Didslon Electdeal Designer / Cost Estimator / field Engineer

     .      Northern Indiana Public Service Company
           -     Schahfor 17 and 18, coal and oil, 393 MW each.

Designer. (1980 to 1981)

  • Central Loulslana Electric Company,Inc.
            -    Rodemacher 2; coal, lign"e, gas, and oil; 511 MW.

Designer. (1977 to 1980)

  • Southwestern Electric Power Company
            -    Welsh 2 and 3, coal,512 MW each;
            -    Pirkey 1, lignite,707 MW;
            -    Flint Creek 1, coal,512 MW.

Design Drafter. (1976 to 1977)

      .      Southwestern Electric Power Companyl Central Loulslana Electric Company, Inc.
            -     Dclet Hills 1, lignite,707 MW.

Design Drafter. (1976 to 1977)

      .      The Cincinnatl Gas & Electric Company O           -    Zimmer 1, nuclear,839 MW (cancelled).

Drafter. (1975 to 1976)

       . American Electric Power Service Corporation
             -    Cardinal 3, coal,615 MW.

Drafter. (1975 to 1976)

  • The Detroit Edison Company
              -   Fermi 2, nuclear,1123 MW.

Drafter. (1974 to 1975) .

  • Interstate Power Company
              -   Lansing 4, coal,252 MW.

Drafter. (1974 to 1975) Page 2 56124 011694

k CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE . Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) Smr/l$m Proposed Const! tant g $ mat Ub Consudnt's Ernployer / My participation in the Millstone Unit d ICAVP [( ) does )( does no') Involve situations or relationships in which I ha@ direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and l [( ) have (Ido not have] conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP In addition

1. % l have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. p I have not previously provided design or engingnng services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor,

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an

3. y) Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create appearance of a conflict of !nterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. Q l have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AG) 8 ( Ne a4414 M, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( A4,4 . /wM, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predeoossors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

5. p funds, etc.)in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE (I, and),orthe my immediate family, d NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interest 1 (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNFCO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ),orthe O NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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                  $mbbmk Proposed Consultant bw2' r d Consultint's Employer [

! 6. ()l Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE i ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with j design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. ) .! () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ! ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. ($ My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject

( Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) in a management capacity, j ( ) My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Mastone . l unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendnr ( )in a j management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.) j 8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent ! upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject ! Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the encumstances. ' (gNO ( ) YES. Explain. l g. Do you know of any reason, whether c' not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect i your ability to be completely objective in perfomiing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection > with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. l 4 yNo ( ) YES. Explain. ! 10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectMty l in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's

ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desonption of the circumstances.

l ' (K ( ) Yes. Explain. l i l l l certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and compat toes best of my i knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the IOA the Millstone unit, I willin%rm the NRC of those changes.

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[ C) I naarv a op i in se above statemerse, em term 'emptoret is consrued to mean any form of employment, ellher anos, se a coresser. er es a

suscenrector. The term *1mmeeste temdy' includes the intervowee's chteen. etapehileen. spouse, perona, stepperente, j

mesherwsw. tetherwsw. twetherowaw, sisterowsw. or any pereen Mno wah the weervowee. i 2 of 2

4, o O-d JOHN C. ZWYNER

           ""*"**M"'                                                                   instrumentation and Control Project
                    /                                                                      Senior 1:ngineer EDUCATION                                                                                       change out of pneumatic indicators in the main control room.

Air Force Institute of Technology MS Electrical Engineering (1973) . Phillips's Broadband Network (April 1995 July 1996) Pennsylvania State University BS Meteorology Consultant responsible for electrical (1967) fabrication and testing components for Cable TV distrubtion systems. Worcester Polytechnic Institute BS Electrical Engineering (1965) . Davis Bessee (March 1995) Consultant auditing P&lD's and Investigating EXPERIENCE documentation of in'itrument set points. Experience includes the following assignments: . QIA Inc. (August 1932 February 1995) Consultant lead interviewers and outside

      . American Electric Power, Cook Nuclear                                                     managers for collecting data regarding Plant ( January 1997 to present)                                                          research for new products to be release for Consultant performance included                                                            public use.

O preparation of instrumentation and control portions of Design Change Packages on an Reverse Osmosis System and replacement

  • New York Power Authority. J. A.

Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant (February of Power Flux recorders. Included were 1991 July 1992) Safety Screens and Safety Evaluations Consultant duties included preparation and (10CFR50.5 Unresolved Safety Questions resolution of project problem reports. Determination), FSAR, Design Basis and Preparing and checking for reissue and Appendix R impact statements. Also reformatted Instrumentation Loop Diagrams. preparation of Scope of Design Revision for Systems included: drawing changes and Post implementation - Residual Heat Removal Processes (Close Out) of Minor - High Pressure Coolant injection Modification, Plant Modification, and Design - Reactor Core Isolation Cooling Change Packages. Modification close out - Nuclear Boiler work included that for replacement of power - Reactor Protection System supplies, oneumatic controllers, square root - Reactor Water Clean up extractors, recorders, Margin of Saturation Indication, tachometers and annunciaton Also updating of Master Equipment Ust systems.

        . New York Power Authority, Indian Point 3                                              . Carolina Power & Light Co., H.B.

(August 1996 to October 1996) Robinson, Plant 2 (September 1990 - Consultant responsible investigation of work January 1991) requests and problem reports, for the Engineering Support for Refueling 13. purpose of finding solutions and preparang Design Engineer responsible for modification packages to implement the Instrumentation and Control Field Revision solution. Problem worked on included Preparation and Assembly to Plant Pagei K6newpd 7/25/97

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JOHN G. ZWYNER Instrumentation and Control Project Senior Engineer Modification packages. Modifications . Tenness Valley Authority, Sequoyah worked on include Control Room Nuclear Plant (November 1988 May 1987) Habitability, Instrumentation for Mid loop Instrumentation Engineer, Radiation operation, Radiation Monitoring System Monitoring System modifications and Upgrade and Generator Condition Monitor upgrades to existing systems. Preparation Upgrade, and resolution of corrective actions documents. Preparation and procurement Southern Company, Plant Hatch (April request packages and Engineering Change 1990 July 1990) Notices. Perform study of Effluent Design Change Request closeout. Monitoring Reg. Guide 1.97 compliance. Preparation of packages documenting implementation of revised Set Points. modifications to the plant for final closeout. Work included analysis, functional tests or . Illinois Power Company, Clinton Power proofs of operability, work completion Station (January 1984 March 1988) notices and updating the plant design basis- Project Engineer Instrumentation and Control. Responsible engineer for area and process radiation monitoring, containment

  • Philadelphia Electric Company, Limerick monitoring, process sampling and

( Generating Station and Peach Bottom environmental monitoring systems. Duties (May 1988 December 1989) included the resolution of field problem Preparation and review of the Setpoint reports, preparation and processing of Index from Limerick Station (a database of purchase requests. Interface to architect-pertinent information concoming engineer and vendors in support of systems. Instrumentation and control loops containing Preparation, review and approval of over 4600 instruments), development of engineering design documents including procedures for revising, controlling, and instrument data sheets and instrument loop issing of the Setpoint Index for the diagrams. Certification of portions of Final instrumentation !n the Peach Bottom Safety Analysis Report. Radwaste Facility (Crane System Control Panel and Closed Circuit Television and . Public Service Indiana (January 1982 - HVAC Instrumentation). January 1984) Project Engineer Instrumentation and

       .       Flordia Power Corporation, Crystal River                                     Control. Review and approval Engineering (August 1987 January 1988)                                                   Design Documents, Design Specifications Design engineer responsible for preparation                                 and reports Performed Design Review and and verification of Modification Approval                                   interfaced with AE to resolve design Records, Field Change Noites and Drawing                                   problems, design of equipment needert for Changes Notices in support of refueling in                                  test and startup.

the areas of Electrical and Instrumentation and Control Engineering. System worked . EG&G Services, Martin Marietta on included Leak Rate Testing, Heater Aerospace (May 1981 October 1981) Drains, Instrument Air, Non Nuclear System Engineer, MX Programs, Interface Instrumentation, Make up and Control Room Control Documentation and Revisions, Switch Change out, a Page 2 wSa wd 7/25/97

l I lOHN G, ZwYNER J " "* $/ ' " * "' instrumentation and Control Project Senior Engineer Instrumentation and Flight Safety Systems and Launcher Support Systems.

     .       EG&G Servicee, Idaho Natior.al Engineering Laboratory (February 1977 -

May 1981) Responsible for requirements, design, procurement, installation and initial check-out of new and upgraded protection and control systems including: Regulator Rod Servo System, Process Control Instrumentation, Sequences of Events Records and Radiation Monitoring Systems (Area Monitors, CAMS, Air Particulate Detectors and Stack Gas Monitors).

      +        Wootinghouse Electric Corporation,                                   '

Bettia Atomic Power Labort tory (October O 1975 October 1976) Design Engineer incore Instrumentation (pressures, temperatures, and flows) Secondary System Flow Instrumentation, Test Procedure Preparation, Plant Maintenance Coordination.

       .          United States Air Force (February 1966 -

April 1975) Program Manager for Weather Graphics System procurement. Electrical Engineer as to SOON (Solar Optical Observing Network). PAVE PAWS (Phase Array Waming System. MARK IV IFF System Meteorologist - Duty Forecaster with responsibility of forecasting and briefing flight crews.

        .            Riley Stoker Corporation (August 1965 -

January 1966) Consula. responsible for preparation of proposals and performance on calculations on Semi-Fleid Erected Boilers O Page 3 u.464 ma 7/25/97

l s' t CONFLICT-OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Conective Action Venfication Program OCAVP) x ,, x a xwunn sucwn i L.v w y Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 7 ICAVP [() does j4 does not] involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [( ) have M do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. M i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. Q l have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for tne subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. l have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an

3. @ Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may appearance of a conilict of interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a ecnflict ofinterest.

4. () I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect orgmeer (AE)

( Sh.e + /ve Lr4M, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (M-2 4 3 b ed, or any of their predecessors' associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. M. I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor L w swo oe E ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.) WG411W adv% /3 l!.T Tis 10/70- Iv/74

5. (( l, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 ( _ --

Je> a T wwra 'M uT 4LDov Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer

6. ( Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE

( ), or >'t) NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () Members of my immedie Smily are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. M My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE (_ ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a l management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(4 NO ( ) YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your akility to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(7)NO ( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything th'at might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

()Q NO ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and arrect to the Dest of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes.

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Sigr(ature Date in the above statements, the term ' employed

  • ls construed to mean any form of employment, either direct, se e contractor, or as a subcontractor The term 'immediate family' includes the interwowee's children, stopctvidren, spouse, parents, stepperents, motner-n4ew, father-iMew brothers <ndow, sisters-m4ew, or any person IMng wth the interwowee.

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o-VM/n h(j twww m u t. .. .v. . . RANT lillOD P ARIKil PLANI DESIGN AND t~NGINEERING StNIOR ENGINCFR EDUCATION connections. The responsibilities also M.S. Structural Engineering, Maharaja included overall weekly report Sayajirao University of Baroda. India presentation to the client on the status B.S. Civil / Structural Engineenng, Institute of of the construction and inspection work. Engineers, India Associate Degree in Civil Engineenng, . Carolina Power & Light Co., Robinson, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Brunswick Nuclear Power Plants,7/92 India et93 Responsibilities included design PROFICIENCIES venfication and revision to civil / structural Advanced AutoCAD and Release 13. calculations for installed modifications Effective welding inspection, Hobart Institute per 7914 information. Also responsible of Welding Technology for design and analysis for new pipe Design and Analysis of new and existing , supports required by pipe stress structural member (steel and concrete). analysis. This includes seismic analysis, also. O V Experience in using computer programs and hand calculations for s' uctural analysis. Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Civil Engineer, 11/90 5/92 Experience in design and evaluation of - Closed unverified calculation bolted and welded connections. assumptions with technical justification

                                .        Preparation and review of structural                                            or by revising the calculation.

drawings. Reanalyzed stress problem to review the Resolution of structural field problems for effect on existing calculation and constructibility. performed necessary modifications. Experience in design and analysis for base Was also responsible for preparing and p! ate and high strength anchor bolts. checking support calculation for the new Experience in quality inspection for onsite design and providing load rating for a fabrication, high strength bolt torque and group of support frames. ('oftware field welding procedure.

  • programs used extensively for structural Experience in project management, analysis, baseplatelanchor bolts including cost, manpower control and qualification and lug analysis included construction management. FAPPS, BASEPLATE II, CONAN, and IA.

EXPERIENCE Structural Engineer, 8/94-5/95 Responsible for quality inspection of Civil construction work, including erection of Structural members and high strength bolt connections (A325). Also responsible forinstallation of high pressure piping and their welriing PageI pankiwr

                                    .1/24/97

(l n RANCllllOD PARIKil PLANT DrSIGN AND ENGINEERING SENIOft ENGINCER St. Bernard Plant, Structural Engineer, . Vogtle Nuclear Plant, Pipe Support 7190-11/90 Engineer, S/8412/86 Served as Structural Engineer for all - Design and modified pipe support and types of plant facilities engineenng, prepared DCNRs on existing support. including building expansion, structural This includes evaluating standard, non-supports, feasibility, design, and standard, and structural members, construction coordination. Was i ;ison Performed small bore piping analysis by with process, piping, electrical, aad hand calculation and by using th'e mechanical groups to design sad CAEPIPE software program. Was coordinate all plant engineering needs, responsible for qualification of piping -

  • and supports for the deadweight, design Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Senior Engineer, of additional supports or support 818 9-419 0 modification as needed to quality the Responsible for preparing and reviewing piping, structural calculations and issuing
                   . modifications,if required. Used FAPPS,
  • LaSalle County Nuclear Station, O BASEPLATE II, and CONAN software Structural Engineer, 9/80-3184 d programs for structural and baseplate analysis, Responsibilities included designing pipe supports, anchors, and restraints, providing detailed calculation Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Senior considering static and dynamic loading Engineer, 8/87-8/89 conditions and using STRUDL software Responsible for design, modification, programs for analysis and design of and qualification of pipe support as multi support frame structures, AISC required in accordance with NRC codes, ASME Section 111, and ANSI Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 79 831.1; and reviewing design, analysis, 14179-02. Additional duties included and structural drawings. Became qualification of existing support by using familiar with pipe stress analysis in GT STRUDL, DDLUG, and BASEPLATE accordance with PIPSY and McAuto 11 analysis programs and issue programs.

modifications to existing support, if required. Responsible for final reconciliation of structural calculation for units 1 and 2 of Texas Utilities Electric Company's Comanche Peak Nuclear Generating Station. Prepared and reviewed new calculation where modifications were required. O Page 2 pankh t 3/24 97

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  • Associate Professor, 8158-7/80 Responsible for teaching civil / mechanical engineering course work that included steel and concrete structures, theory and design (including drawing), strength of material, and applied mechanics, As Head of Engineering Material Testing Laboratory, responsibilities included testing of materials, providing data evaluation of contractor's fumished sample material and preparing technical reports for test results.

As consultant for Civil Structural Works, established consulting office for civil / structural design works for steel and concrete structures for industrial and (~)T ( residential buildings, Was also responsible for project management, including cost, manpowr control, and construction management, 4 Page 3 pariklwr 3/24/97

l O cour'ict or 'ar a==r =rar===~r MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Verification Program (ICAVP) kAeJcHHoD R PA Rika SAReisa r t Lvs b y Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP (() does (4 does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [( ) have (vf do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. (f I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. ((l have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. ((I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. (V[l have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

( .She + ahir4A, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (MafA had, or any of their predecessors' associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

5. [1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mut m funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( -),orthe NSSS vendor ( ).

() I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE (__ ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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6. ([ Members of my immediate femiiy are nnt ereployed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Mills tone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. g My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject
          ,     Millstone unit's AE i                                  ), or the NSSS vendor (                            )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( .

                                                             ), or the NSSS vendor (                            )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)
8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 if yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(dNO ( ) YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(INO ( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything th'at might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(v[NO ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for subject Millstone unit, I willinform tne NRC of those changes. MIcf. g'Ig/ol7 O ** " m m .s nm. v. == w.y.n n.ou.4 = m n .ny mem or .m mym.ni.

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F RAMESH D. PAM PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER EDUCATION . Reconciliation of as-built piping

      .       B.S. Civil Engineering, University of Baroda           configuration including support locations
      .       M.S. Studies in Structural Engineering,                incompliance with NRC-l.E. Bulletin 79-14 Polytechnic Institute of New York                      requirements. Reconciliation included
      .       Pipe Stress Analysis / Pipe Support Design             stress analysis of small bore piping / tubing Course, University of Houston                          using simplified methods. In addition, qualified rerouting of piping for thermal PROFICIENCIES                                                  flexibility and seismic adequacy due to
      . Over twenty two years of engineering                         interferences with other commodities.

experience in the nuclear and petrochemical Resolved installation problems with piping fields. Sixteen years in pipe stress analysis and pipe support during the construction and support design for nuclear and phase. Evaluation and disposition of FDCN, petrochemical piping, plant modifcation FCR and ECN. Pipe support design activities. Four years of structural design of includes base plate, anchor bolt, weld size office buildings, pipe racks and two years of and member qualifications, design and construction of public works

  • Integrated Walkdown activities for the related projects (such as water supply and verification of as-built conditions of process O drainage systems, roads and bridges) including construction scheduling and cost estimates, lines and supports, drywall platforms, miscellaneous steel support frames, embedded plates and Interferences.
       .      Performsd stress analysis of Nuclear Class 2 and 3 piping systems using Finite Element         REGISTRATION Modeling (FEM) techniques. Analyses                 . Engineer-in-Training include therm 91, weight, SAM, seismic and dynamic (SRV, Pool Swell, Chugging and             TRAINING Condensation for torus attached piping in          .

Trained for unescorted access to Nuclear

             - BWR) load cases. Nuclear Class 1 small                  Plant (TVA). Piping Design, Fabrication and bore piping analysis for jet impingement and            Flexibility Analysis. Professional LOCA load cases.                                        Advancement Center. In-house training in
       .       Performed and reviewed engineering                      Advanced Piping Design and Flexibility calculations in compliance with ASME                    Analysis.

Codes and applicable design criteria. Checked stiffness for existing supports and EXPERIENCE snubbers and used engineering judgement

  • Self Employed (August 1993 - June 1997) to optimize the snubbers.
        .      Utilized computer-aided programs such as -          . Stress Engineer, Comanche Peak, TPIPE, ME101, NUPIPE, PIPSYS, ADLPIPE                   Browns Ferry, Palisades Nuolear and and SUPERPIPE for stress analysis of                    Turkey Point (October 1987 - June 1993) piping systems. Thoroughly familiar with all applicable Codes and Standards such as              . Engineering Analyst, Braidwood Nuolear ASME Section ill, ANSI B31.1 Power Piping               Power Plant (July 1984 - October 1987)

Codes, API and NEMA Standards. O Pagei tapatel 8/21/97

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                                                                                /        RAMESH D. PATH PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER
                                          .       Consultant, Midland Nuclear Power Plant (April 1983 April 1984)
                                           .       Pipe Stress Analyst, Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant (September 1982 - March 1983)
                                            .      Stress Engineer, South Texas Nuclear Plant, Renovation of Exon Refinery (December 1979 August 1982)
                                             . Design Engineer, Shell Company, American Petrofina Refinery (June 1978 - December 1979)
                                             . Designer, Celanese Chemical Plant (June 1976 - May 1978)
                                             . Assistant Civil Engineer (September 1974 - November 1976)
                                             .      Civil Engineer (February 1970 - June 1974)

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s' ,4 CONFLICT OF-INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE - Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) M P, win. 6AboJT4W.M Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit ) ICAVP [( ) dass (4 does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and l [(4how(.) do not have] conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. h I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. I have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engirieering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. O 3 . I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest. () I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

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4.k I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

                            '(    .She + Weir-MM, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (tub 4 y lua, or any of their predecessors' associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors assocated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

5. I, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stgeks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.)in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I SfoM { JJ et UeA ), orthe NSSS vendorI LJ@Gy Lth ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the O 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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6. Members of my immediate family are not employod by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE

( 6 f ew e d WCW d ), or the NSSS vendor ( a/esh

  • 14 M o i associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone un4. '

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. M My close relatives (aunts, u fl cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the a Millstone unit's AE ( < fano ekGeA), or the NSSS vendor ( lile % % , c'4 Se )

I in a management capacity. U () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, wi,0,,g,i,nt upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances, hNO ( )YES Explain,
g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questie.naire, that would affect your ability to be comoletely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstmicos.
                @ NO                  ( ) YES. Explain.
     - 10.      Are you aware of anything th'at might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed C:=pic-a of the circumstances.

NO ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and conect to.the best of my igrc;/:f-;+ and if the circumstances sur.ounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP forthe Millstone unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes. W a be) 8l2Df97 o gnatu,e - o.t. In the atmo eastoments, the term *employe(la conegued to mean any form of employment etwr eree, as a core 1emor. or se e autoonesmor. The term *lmmediate immey" includes the interwswee's crilldren, stopcruidren, apouse, perente, elopperents, moiner*4ew, fenher*4ew. tummero in.new, siebenwrwsw, or any person IMno we the interw wee. 2 of 2

SHEIMH ABDUL MOGHis

                ""*"*                                         Electrical Project Engineering
                       , Y ""'                                Senior Engineer EDUCATION                                                 have on the static and dynamic analysis of the
           +     Graduate Institution of Electrical Engineers,       emergency diesel generator.

London, U.K. in 1958. The Institution of Electrical Engineers, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Electrical London, Engineer, { November 1988 July 1992) Diplomate Faraday House Engineering Prepared calculations for cable ampacity, College, London, England, voltage drop, short circuit and Appendix R (Iow Life Member Institute of Engineers and high impedance faults), transformer sizing, (Pakistan)- Life MIE (PAK) intenor and exterior lightings, sizing cf battery and battery chargers, and breaker fuse

           . U.S. Citizen                                        coordination. Also, prepared control circult voltage drop calculations to determine minimum EXPERIENCE                                               pick up voltage available at the operating device.

His experience also includes: Prepared enCineering and design change Point Beach Nuclear Plant, Electrical Packages. This included preparation of single Engineer, (July 1992 to Present) Prepared line diagrams, schematics, connection and O analysis and developed cable and component logics for safety related equipment 125V DC writing diagrams, groundinC plans, control circuit diagrams, and cable and conduit routing / layout plans. distribution panels and 120V AC instrument channels required to achieve Appendix R safe shutdown of the Point Beach Nuclear Plant. Savannah River, Electrical Engineer Also, prepared analysis to achieve selective Prepared field design change packages. This coordination of safety related 120V AC system, included development and revision of and finalized analysis for 480V switchgear schematics, single line and connection study. diagrams. Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Prepared design Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station , Electrical change packages for modification and update of Engineer Performed technical evaluation of various systems, to replace components at engineering and design change packages, prior Control Room Panels, Local Control Panels and to their closure and provided technical support Instrument Racks, and to achieve separation to ensure that all newly constructed and between safeguard trains. This included modified systems are devoid of design and revision and updated loading, short, circuit, and equipment defects, and that the modified voltage drop calculations. Size fuses to achieve systems do comply with the NRC regulations, coordination for some of the non-1E synoms. and licensing and design basis documents. Also, evaluated drawing discrepancies for H.B. Robinson Nuclear Plant Unit 2 properation of configuration control drawings. Performed analysis of safety related control circuits for control device pickup and hold-in A certificate of Total Quality Achievement was under minimum voltage conditions. Also, awarded to me for " outstanding performance in evaluated the impact load change proposals will design related activities" and for " displaying O Page1 initiative resourcefulness and professional Moghis 8/26/97

O r SHEIKH ABDUL MOGHIS ( ""*"*$ #

                                                 ""'           Electdeal Project Engineering Senior Engineer abilities." This was in appreciation of my
             " dedicated efforts"in developing proven design for electrical systems.

Supervisor Field Support Facility, (January < 1982 to August 1936) Duties include: Supervision, management and control of production and personnel, planning and scheduling of works, prepared procedure, and work plans for refurt>ishment, quality control of equipment, and rework / repair of components. Facility and work shifted to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in August 1980. December 1958 to May 1981 Managed projects for expansion of transmission systems. Field supervision of construction and installation of equipment. Performed testing and commissioning of facilities. Prepared project Scope of Work for power expansion projects. This included proposals and basic designs for expansion pf generating capacity / Fossil Power Plants, transmission lines, grid stations and distribution systems. Performed computer aided calculations for short circuit, load flow, and voltage drop, to study parameters of the integrated systems. prepared Contract Scope of Work (bid document) and evaluated proposals. Established Maintenance and Quality Control Department for transmission systems. O Page 2 Moghis 8/26/97

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CONFLICT OF INTEREST SYATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP)

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Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit.3 ICAVP [() does (4 does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [( ) have (4 do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. (,8 I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. (gl have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contrsctor or a subcontractor.

3. (/l have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. ([I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

( Le + aAir4A, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (lvb 4 :. hart, or any of their predecessors' associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated witt'. design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

5. ([l, and my irr. mediate family, do not own or contro! financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( #wt A e des 70d ),orthe )

NSSS vendor ( W5srmcWG3 ). } () I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual { funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 i n- __________________.__

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6. [ Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE t sme & as rst ), or the NSSS vendor I W65 W4 ht# ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( (rcm/S & t nWrSA), or the NSSS vendor ( Wrm NG6 )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE (In*'s 1 ms ratt ), or the NSSS vendor I (JiFtr/4 wts )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

([NO ( )YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(dNO ( ) YES. Explain. C 10, Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. ([NO ( )Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knc;;':f-;= and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes. Signature lAHh oB 9 7 Date _e_e _ .e . _ _.d .e.n - _ es. ~ e.e _ ..,.. subcontramor. The term *immediate immdy' includes the interviewee's cMdren, stependdren, spouse, parents, stepperents, mothere low, tether iMew, brotherMMew, smentuMew, or any person IMng wah the interviewee. 2 of 2

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0%- JEFFREY G. MERCER PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING O- "" " "* "'""*'"' SENIOR ENGINEER D [- PROFICIENCIES - Prepared calculations for piping, tubing,

  • 1200 psi Propulsion Plant Engineering and ductwork stresses and support Officer of the Watch design requirements.
     +     1200 psi Boiler Water / Feed Water                    -     Prepared relief valve sizing and Supervisor                                                  installation design for ASME Section lil,
     +     Level I Nuclear Valve Repair Supervisor                     and Vill vessels.
  • Pump / Valve Repair Supervisor - Qualified operating procedure reviewer
     +-    1200 psi Plant Maintenance Supervisor                       per ANSI /ANS 18.1,
  • High/ Low pressure air compressor - Prepared calculations for material stress Supervisor and hydraulic paramter for what if...?
     +     Electro / hydraulic troubleshooting and repair              operationalissues. (September 1985 -

Supervisor October 1994)

     + - Air Conditioning / refrigeration troubeshooting and repair Supervisor                              +   USS Lang (FF-1060) San Francisco, CA -
      +    Command Fire Marshall and Damage                       Engineering Officer of the Watch -

Control Training Officer .

                                                                  -     Directed Operation, maintenance, and
      . Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist                          personnel of a 1200 psi Conventional Certified                                                    Steam Plant.
  • Attended various U.S. Navy Supervisory - Assigned mid-level managers whose and Management Coursos responsibilities include: maintenance Naval rescue and firefighting Instructor work requests, update various O-
      +

engineering toch manuals, engineering EXPERIENCE watchstander training.

      +    United States Navy, NAS Alemeda, CA -                  -

Reviewed and revised machinery Shore Intermediate Maintenance attractions on 1200 psi steam plants to Activity, Quality Control Engineer meet Commander Naval Forces, Pacific

           -   Directed activities of multi-discipline                  Fleet and other regulatory agencies engineering team preparing engineering                   requirements.

packages for retrofit power plant - Received numerous accolades for-modifications. Responsibilitiesincluded performance of duty including the Navy establishment of project plan and Achievement Medal from the Secretary budgets, budget control and manpower of the Naval and various Letters of staffing, scheduling, client interface, Accommodation from Flay Officers, construction support, mechanical calculation.

  • Corporate Staffing, Holland, MI
            -  Specified repair, hydrostatic test, and             -    Working on various machinery as a NDE requirements for code piping,                         machine operator and machine repair valves, and vessels,                                      person. (May 1996 to Present)
            -  Prepared calculations for boiled connections and closures for heat
  • Plascore, Zeeland, Mi exchanger, vessels, and valve flanges - Worked as a machinist and as a Quality to meet ASME Sections Ill, Vill and Control Inspector on plastics extruding ANSI B 16.34. maintenance. (October 1994 to April 1996)

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k h CONFLICT OF-INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) Tsm m&d S4L Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit ICAVP [( ) does ( ) does not) Involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewmg and I [( ) have ( ) do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Compcny (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. I have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or er.gineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a sul contractor, ( /

3. (4 I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE) 2

( She + 2deir4A, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (MM ,. lum, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the

       .                employment.)
5. 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( . ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financiat interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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6. Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

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7. Q My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.) 4

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

NO ( )YES. Explain.

9. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

O ( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a poisption that you would not act with objectivity 3 in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, previt.e a detailed C::1-4c-9 of the circumstances.

NO ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements i have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to t.m ' best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes.

1) 10 4 9MM O m'".'.'"/F m e ememen mo =m empiorec ia .ene.oed io meen any == or.mmerer or d.e . e an===. or = e subconrector. The term 'immodule femmy" inaudes the irterviewee's calidren, stopchedron. spouse, parente, steppererne.

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4_ W % " "' [ MELVYN CARY HANLEY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SUPPORT D M SENIOR ENGINEER

                                                                                                                        ,a EDUCATION                                                           Conducted safety reviews and
  • Completed 98 credit hours towards a environmental determinations on preventive Bachelor of Science Degree in Vocational and predictive maintenance task and Education specializing in Education, procedures.

Training and Development through Southem Illinois University at Carbondale. + Expert in all facts of the operation,

  • Completed numerous Technical and maintenance and repair of electrical Professional development courses including conversion, generation and control BWR Systems Training, equipment. Oversaw the installation, quality assurance and acceptance testing of virtually all electrical systems. Established EXPERIENCE and enforced aggressive maintenance standards.
  • Functioned as a member of the Maintenance Rule Recovery Team at . Gained extensive experience in the Virginia Power. Reviewed discrepancy management of personnel and material reports for various mechanical, electrical, resources. Planned, organized and b and instrumentation systems to determine if controlled activities for 120 + personnel.

functional failures existed that could Established and implemented programs for potentially be Maintenance Rule Functional interviewing, evaluating, training and Failures. Reviewed and developed cause assigning personnel to assure maximum and corrective action and goal setting utilization and productivity. Administered packages considering extemal and intomal long and short range planned maintenance industry experience. Evaluated out of programs, estimated time material and labor service unavailability with reference to risk requirements. Maintained property and importance criteria. Pl ant account inventories, developed bedgets and monitored expenditures,

  • Maintenance Assessment Supervisor Electrical at a boiling water Nuclear
  • Dynamically managed all repairs performed Generating Station. Responsible for on nuclear submarines undergoing identifying and analyzing plant structures, maintenance intense cverhaul periods, systems and components to be included while serving as a Senior Ship's within the scope of the Pieventive and Superintendent at major ashore and afloat Predictive Maintenance Program by the Intermediate Maintenance Facilities.

appropriate application of root cause Coordinated the efforts of the Planning and analysis and reliability centered Scheduling, Quality Assurance, and Supply maintenance techniques. This included Departments in addition to 18 production development of technical requirements to shops throughout more than 40 nuclear accomplish the scope of work, identification submarine upkeep's and numerous voyage of spare parts required, and defined repairs comprising more than 1M hours and appropriate post maintenance testing. several million dollars in cost. O Page1 hanley 9/6/97

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  • Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, Maintenance Assessment Supervisor and Configuration Maintenance Team,1994-Present
              .                   Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, Component Maintenance Engineer,1992-1994
              .                    Ship's Superintendent,19891992
              .                    Electrical Officer, Ship's Superinterdent, Engineering Officer of the Watch, Engineering Senior Enlisted Advisor,3M Coordinator, Fire Marshall, Senior Enlisted Member of Ship's Engineering f

Casualty Control and Damage Control Teams,1984-1989

              .                    Support Officer, Supply Officer,3M Coordinator, Classroom Instructor, Service School Command,19811984
               .                   Work Center Supervisor, Auxiliary Power Shop, Electrical Distribution Shop, Electrical Safety Shop, and Interior Communications Shop,1977-1981
               .                   Motor Rewind and Electrical Components Technician,1974-1977
               .                   Various positions as a motor rewind technician, carpenter and heavy equipment cperator, various locations,

. 1972-1974

               .                   Various Military Assignments,1969-1972 Page 2 hanley 9/6/97 l

t CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE - Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP)

   ) Man) 69ed Aeary                                                                               Sst,tedi fMd Preposed Consultant                                                                             Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone L' nit J lCAVP [() does ([does not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [( ) have (qldo not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP In addition
1. M i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or ar.y of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. (.I l have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. ((I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

( ) I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest. 4 (f I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE) ( b - ah ad r), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( Vm 4 . lud, or any of their predecessors ' associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.- (State the nature of the employment.)

5. ([l, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mut*,al funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( - ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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6. (/ Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE

( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit (State the nature of the employment.)

7. ([My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anyth;ng of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject -

Millstore unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. (fho ( ) YES. Explain.

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not aquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in perfr fming any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(,fNO ( )YES. Explain.

10. Are you awatre of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(vfNO ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my , knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes.

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i. O Sargent & Lugm JAMES RILEY JOHNS Ill Project Engineer Operations and Maintenance Support Services EDUCATION Previous responsiollities include Performance Centered Maintenance (PCM) and Reliability Mechanical Engineering and Computer Centered Maintenance (RCM) study and Information Systems LaSalle University 1997 implementation projects. In addition, he Industrial Engineering - Roger Williams directed and supported the activities related to University - 1994 maintenance procedures reviews and upgra 'a. PROFICIENCIES PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Maintenance Rule (10CFR50.65) U.S. Navy Safety Supervisor Maintenance Engineering U.S. Navy Instructor (NEC 9502) Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), . U.S. Navy Nuclear Weapons Handler Performance Centered Maintenance (PCM), U.S. Navy Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist Planned Maintenance Optimization (PMO) U.S. Navy Material, Maintenance Management O Design Basis / Licensing Reviews Technical / Procedure Writer / Reviewer (3M) Suservisor EXPERIENCE Novell 3.xx/4.xx hardware / applications, administration and instruction, IBM AS400 and Mr. Johns is an aggressive, ambitious, and Hewlett Packard HP 3000/9000 mainframe results-oriented Mechanical Engineer with a administration and instruction, software design, proven history of successfulleadership, various UNIX /Vax operating systems, various protLiem solving and high production. Well Oracle applications, Windows / Windows 95 and developed thought process and interpersonal DOS based systems. Knowledgeable in MS skills with a focus on client satisfaction. His DOS, advanced DOS, MS Word, Excel, Access, experience inclur'es: Powerpoint, Project and Office. Knowledgeable in Lotus, Harvard Graphics, all versions of Word . Public Service Electric and Gas, Hope Perfect. Limited experience in DB, Visual Creek Nuclear Generating Station Basic, Powerbuilder, and C++. - Mr. Johns was assigned as the Site Maintenance Rule Owner. Directed the RESPONSIBILITIES activities of a multi-disciplined engineering Maintenance Rule (MRule) Mr. Johns is currently responsible for the Hope Program responsible for the Creek Maintenance Rule Recovery Program. Implementation of the Code of Federal Page 1 K080-6 9-2 97 0 f

k O Sargent & Lundym JAMES RlLEY JOHNS lil Project Engineet Operations and Maintenance Support Services Regulation requirement for monitoring licensing agreement at a System level the effectiveness of Maintenance at ensuring that the document detailed all Nuclear Power Plants (10CFR50.65). plant design basis criteria. Programmatic issues in the MRule include determining System, Structure, . Public Service Electric and Gas, and Component (SSC) risk significance, Salem / Hope Creek Nuclear Generating System functions and functional failures, Stations System Performance Criteria and . Mr. Johns was assigned to the Nuclear (ai)/(a2) evaluations Engineering Backlog reduction Team. Performed numerous engineering and

           . Commonwealth Edison, Quad Cities                                            maintenance related tasks to disposition Nuclear Generating Station                                                  and close open engineering Action
                 -             Mr. Johns was assigned as the Site                            Requests. Performed System Lead for the Corporate directed                              walkdowns to determine if configuration O                          Performance Centered Maintenance (PCM) Program. This program's management was being maintained.

initiated Document Change Requests objective was to identify components (DCR) when required, conducted spare requiring Preventive / Predictive parts reviews, post design change maintenance and ensures the (PM) task verifications, and contacted vendors on satisfies the need of the Plant, System, component specific concems. , and/or Component. This process Performed in-dept _h reviews of increases Plant reliability by focusing component functional requirements to maintenance resources on critical ensure adequate Post Maintenance components and appropriate tasks Testing (PMT) was being performed to rather than unnecessary time directed meet PMT requirements, maintenance activities.

  • U.S. Navy 1985 - 1998
  • Public Service Electric and Gas, -

Ten years Nuclear Navy experience. Salem / Hope Creek Nuclear Generating 1990 to 1995: Division Officer and Stations Department Head instructor at the Mr. Johns was assigned as the Project Surface Warfare Officers School , Administrator for the Updated Final Command. Safety Analysis Review (UFSAR). Responsible for reviewing the station's 1988 to 1990: USS Virginia (CGN-38) Page 2 K0004 9-2 97 i

1, i b V CONFLICT-OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Actica Venfication Program (lCAVP) 6 %~TA.GimsDC Sse.w~ ) Proposed Consultant Conshknt's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit ? ICAVP (() does ( oes not) involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and 1 (( ) have ( ) do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. (d have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any of its predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.)

2. ((1 have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

() I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. ([have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone untt's architect engineer (AE)

( M v - < <A /.3 4 r), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (/4. 4 . bM, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

5. ([l, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual fundt, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financia: Interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the O NSSS vendor ( ). O 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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6. ([ Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE

( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or conr.truction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. (/My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )ina management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or ar,ything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

([NO ( ) YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

( ( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assignesd to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 tf yte, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

( ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tote best cf my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for s Mi one unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes. f 8 SWf oEm o.te-In the above statements, eie term ' employed" le conssued to mean any form on employment, either dired. as e corwonor, or se e subconvector. The term 'immediate femey' indudes the internewee's children, steocrwidren, spouse, peronts elopperents, mesher.nasw, telher-neew, brothenHn-low, esonenNn law, or any person living wah the interwowse / 2 of 2

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               ,Y                                         SENIOR ENGINEER PROFICIENCIES .                                               EXPERIENCE
  . Twenty plus years commercial and                        . EQ Project Outage Manager / Coordinator, govemment nuclear experience in the areas                   Brunswick Nuclear Plant,6/97 4/97 of Maintenance, NPRDS Support, Quality                      . Contracted to provide licensing, Assurance, Regulatory Compliance and                           regulatory and technical specifications Licensing, and Program and Management                          compliance guidance for the .

Assessments. Experienceincludes: Environmental Qualification (EQ) NPRDS upgrades, scoping and Reconstitution Project, per NRC assessments; Maintenance Program - commitments in response to program assessment; Environmental Qualification violations, and plan outage activities. (EQ) Project management and coordination; Reviewed action items related to NRC DOE Operational Readiness Reviews commitments for thoroughness and (ORR); DOE Conduct of Operations adequacy, and identified deficiencies. Assessment; procedures development; Verified EQ component modifications - vendor manual upgrade review; equipment and coordinated all efforts for outage failure root cause analysis; deficiency related inspection and verification of EQ identification and resolution; component components located in the drywell, failure analysis reports development and torus, main steam tunnel and other high

       - failure trend identification; quality assurance                radiation areas. Developed an program development and implementation                          inspection plan and served as the per 10CFR50, Appendix B and NQA 1; NRC                          coordinator between Engineering, and INPO audit findings resolution and                          Maintenance, Work Control, Planning corrective actions; computerized data                           and Scheduling and Outage retrieval, failure reporting and equipment                      Management. Also initiated Work failure analysis; Electric Power Research                       Requests and assisted with Institute (EPRI) Reliability Centered                          development of an ALARA Plan for Maintenance (RCM) Workstation Training                         outage related work, for optimization of preventive maintenance and preventive maintenance program                      . Fermi 2 Nuclear Plant, Mtintenance developm6nt; extensive maintenance and                      Assessment Specialist,2'97 5/97 preventive maintenance experience. Hold a                   -   Contracted to incorpomte corrective DOE "L" security clearance and can quality                      actions and performed imrmvement -

for *Q" clearance. Held a U.S. Navy Secret initiatives for conduct of maintenance clearance. Computerliterate. Experience into the plant Operational Excellence with nuclear plant management databases Plan. Charged with developing goals for such as NPMIS, CHAMPS, MV30000, communications, accountablities, PIMS, NORMS, STAIRS, MPAC, CDB/ EMS. teamwork and performan;;,e, IMS, etc. Familiar with Microsoft and other Responsible for conducting research, computer software such as Word, Excel, interviews and assessments to identify Access, Wordperfect, etc. Served 20 years problem areas, develop resolutions, and in the U.S. Navy. Retired as a Chief provide advise to resolve problems. Aviation Electrician's Mate. Page1 K7565 9/12/97- _ _

4 t O N. I-ALFRED R. PETROSKY PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SENIOR ENGINEER improve maintenance performance and Additionally, reviewsd Plant Modification overall quality of work, and meet Packages to identify plant equipment management expectations, and component additions, deletions and changes, and incorporated those

  • Technical Specialist lil, River Bond changes into the computerized Plant Station, Design Engineering,11/9512/96 Component Database (Master
                    -     Duties entailed verification of design                              Equipment List) to satisfy required QA basis information of plant components                               Program Corrective Actions and meet associated with the computerized Loop                               regulatory obligations and commitments.

Calibration Reports (LCR) Upgrade Researched component engineering, Project. Added to, corrected and design, environmental qualification, updated the plant Component Database safety related and seismic data, and QA (CDB), which served as the plant Master Program applicability. Reviewed all Equipment List, and the Bill of Materials types of plant drawings to identify database and other applications, equipment and components to be added

                    -      Identified major components in the Test                            to the database. Also identified all Loop Diagrams (TLD's) associated with                              reference materials and regulatory the LCR's, verified and collected                                  requirements associated with the O<                     pertinent data and added them to the                               database components.

CDB. Identified design documents to provide the manufacturers name and

  • NPRDS Consultant, Pennsylvania Power mod;l number, corrected component & Light, Nuclear Technical Support, 3/95-identification numbers, and provided 4/95 other critical information for population - Incorporated Institute of Nuclear Power of the component database fields. Operations (INPO) Revision 5 scope changes to the NPRDS Program into the
  • River Bend Station, NPRDS Program Susquehanna plant NPRDS database.

Coordinator,10/95-11/96 ,

                     -      Incorporated Institute of Nuclear Power                    . NPRDS Consultant, Vermont Yankee Operations (INPO) Revision 5 scope                              Nuclear Power Plant,11/94-12/94 changes to the NPRDS Program into the                           -  Incorporated Institute of Nuclear Power River Bend plant NPRDS database. .                                 Operations (INPO) Revision 5 scope Reviewed generic INPO drawings and                                 changes to the NPRDS Program into the plant drawings to identify system                                  Vermont Yankee Plant NPRDS boundaries and reportable components,                              database.

and created an engineering record for each component. Reviewed backlogged . NPRDS Consultant, Vermont Yankee maintenance work orders (20,000 plus Nuclear Power Plant,5/94-4/94 work packages reviewed) to identify - Assessed plant compliance with INPO NPRDS reportable failures. Performed scope changes to the Nuclear Steam failure root cause determinations, and Shutoff System (NSSSS), in preparation reported failures to INPO. Performed all for an upcoming INPO audit. Reviewed O duties of the NPRDS Ccordinator. Page 2 K7565 9/12/97

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                                           #                                  SENIOR ENGINEER generic INPO drawings and plant                      Coordinator, Trained personnelin drawings to identify system boundaries               NPRDS Program requirements.

and reportable components associated Developed Component Failure Analysis with primary containment isolation logic. Reports (CFARs), and analyzed plant Created an engineering record for each equipment failures. Resolved INPO component and entered the data into the audit findings, and performed NPRDS NPRDS database. scoping reviews. Developed a computertzed screening process for

    .                          Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,                          maintenance work orders to improve NPRDS Analyst, 11/93 2/94                                    program efficiency.
                               -      Performed assessment and root cause determination of NPRDS reportable             . Shadow Manager, Conduct of Operations, equipment failures. Identified reportable         Chemical Processing Plant, 10/91-12/91 failures and wrote failure reports for            -  Performed assessment of submittal to INPO. Generated and                     'mp'ementation and compliance with the i

submitted required engineering records Conouct of Operations requirements of to INPO. Resolved INPO audit items Department of Energy (DOE) Order O and advised plant management on NDRDS program related matters, 5480.19. Performed assessments and waluations, and provided guidance to Separatioes heility management and

     .                           Chief Specialist; Nuclear Maintenance,                     operating personnel for program 1/93-3/93                                                implementation. Identified personaland
                                 -    Analyzed, evaluated and made root                     programmatic at engths and cause determinations of NPRDS                        weaknesses related to Conduct of reportable equipment failures for                    Operations, and recommended problem Consolidated Edison's Indian Poir,i 2                 resolutions.

Nuclear Power Station. Generated failure reports for submittal to INPO. . Savannah River Site, Lead Assessment Performed systems scoping and Engineer,10/90 9/91 assisted in development of an NPRDS - Developed an ORR Program and database for WA's Watts Bar Nuclear performed the ORR rsttuirements of Power Plant. DOE Orders. Researched and determined electrical, mechanical, e J.A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant, instrumentation and process design NPRDS Program Consultant,3/921/93 criteria for all plant operating systems.

                                   -   Performed assessment of the plant and                 Developed procedures and checklists corporate NPRDS Program to determine                  for assessment and verification of the compliance with INPO requirements,                    as built configuration of the plant.

made recommendations for Performed equipment walk downs, improvement and developed a plan to inspections and audits to verify implement program changes. Installation per design specifications. Performed all duties of the plant NPRDS Verified environmental monitoring O instrumentation design and setpoints. Page 3 K7565 9/12/97

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                    /                                  $[NIOR ENGINEER Received Lead Auditor Certification                 Manual, and development of Training.                                           departmental lmplementing procedures to satisfy QA Program requirements.
  • Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, Assisted in the preparation of resolution NPRDS Project Coordinator, 11/89 9/90 proposals for the Department of Energy
           -    Performed an assessment of the                      for submittal to the U.S. Congress for NPRDS Program to determine                          reactor restart Received Lead Auditor compliance with INPO requirements and               Training.

s standards, and made recommendations for problem resolutions. Reviewed

  • Senior Nuclear Engineer, Sequoyah approximately 7,500 back-logged work Nuclear Plant,11/871189 orders to identify NPRDS reportable - Resolved Nuclear Regulatory failures, determined root causes and Commission (NRC) Audit Open Items in reported failures to INPO. Generated support of reactor restart. Duties required component engineering included development and records. Identified and corrected implementation of a Mechanical NPRDS database discrepancies, Maintenance Procedures Program for O reviewed adequacy of NPRDS scoping, and performed system scoping for satisfaction of NRC commitments and resolution of NRC audit open items, several systems. Coordinated with Served as project Editor and performed INPO to resolve NPRDS issues. technical reviews for format, Trained plant personnel and provided consistenc'/, technical content and NPRDS Program guidance to plant and satisfaction of requirements. Also corporate management. While assigned performed Vendor Manual Validation to the Wals and Associates corporate Reviews in support of the Vendor office, performed a review and update of Manual Upgrade Program, the company procedures for Security Screening, Drug Screening and the . Senior Regulatory Specialist /NPRDS Fitness for Duty Program. Also Program Supervisor, E.1. Hatch Nuclear performed an annualIndependent Plant,4/85-11/87 Management Evaluation of the company . Performed equipment failure analysis QA Program and the QA Manual. and root cause detNmination of NPRDS reportable equipment failures, for
  • Savannah River Site, QA Technical resolution of INPO audit findings, and Consultant, 2/89-11/89 satisfaction of program requirements
             -    Developed a Quality Assurance                       and standards. Directed and Program and Standards, and                          administered tiie plant NPRDS Program.

Implemented the program per the requirements of DOE orders NQA 1 and the Site QA Manual. Responsibilities included interprettation of Quality Assurance Program requirements as O defined by NQA 1 and the Site QA Page 4 K7565 9/12/97

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         +    Senior Procedures Speciallet/ Senior
  • Senior Procedures Specialist,4/80 4/82 Regulatory Specialist, E.I. Hatch Nuclear . Coordinated Maintenance, Preventive Plant,4/82 4/88 Maintenance, Regulatory Affairs and
              . Responsible for utility compliance with               Corporate Policy Procedures Programs regulatory requirements of the NRC,                   to ensure compliance with company Code of Federal Regulations, Plant                    standards and regulatory requirements.

Technical Specifications and the Final Supervised generating plants Safety Analysis Report. Determined Maintenance and Preventive c3rrective actions for resolution of NRC Maintenance Procedures Programs, and QA audit findings and open iterns. Wrote Maintenance, Regulatory Affairs, Investigated, researched, and analyzed and Corporate Policy Procedures. Non Conformances and Deficiency Developed Dam Break Emergency Reports, performed failure root cause Plans for all company hydroelectric analysis and wrote Licenses Event plants. Coordinated plans with Civil Reports (LERs). Investigated and . Defense Agencies, and state and resolved items related to NRC federal authorities. Developed a Inspection and Enforcement Notices Maintenance Employee Evaluation and O (IENs) and Bulletins (IEBs). Resolved plant Operating Procedures problems Qualification Program. and worked with corporate organizations Nuclear Maintenance Foreman / Nuclear to develop Nucleer Policy Procedures. Plant Electriolan, E.1. Hatch Nuclear Plant, Participated in development of the QA 10/7 4/80 Department Nuclear Procurement Policy . Supervised maintenance and preventive Manual, and revised Materials maintenance activities of Electricians Department procurement, receiving, and Mechanics, Performed Tech Specs handling, and issue procedures to meet surveillance. Wrote preventive and regulatory requirements. Served as a corrective maintenance and surveillance coordinatorwith contract firms procedures. Performed root cause developing a new plant Administrative analysis and wrote LERs for NRC Controls andl ProcWures Program- reportable failures. Participated in Reviewed procedures for format, checkout and startup of a Boiling Water content, consistency and compliance. Reactor (BWR). Validated Work Performed technical reviews of Packages related to systems checkout. Maintenarme and Regulatory Held collateral duties as Plant Fire Procedures. Routed and tracked Marshall. Maintained all plant fire procedures in the redww and approval protec%on equipment, trained the Fire a Process. Teatr. and Fire Brigade, and performed - plara fire protection systems surveillance. O Page 5 K7565 9/12/97

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                                              #                                               SENIOR ENGINEER                                                     i

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                                  +    Chief Aviation Electrician's Mate; Unhed

, States Navy,8/55 9/75

                                       . Served 20 years in the U.S. Navy.

1 Retired as a Chief Aviation Electrician's i Mate. Varied experience in the areas of ! repair, calibration and quality control

related to aircraft electrical systems, i electronic guidance systems, weapons systems and Precision Measuring Equipment. Ran two U.S. Navy j Calibration Laboratories. Also flew as a
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Navy Air crewman. Certified as a Navy Instructor. Experienced as a Career J Counselor and extensive leadership and supervisory experience. Also served as a FAA licensed air Traffic Controller. J J I l t t I f Page6 K7565 f 9/12/97

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i l ,* I CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) ) /(.F4D R . f'6Trosky SAAW r + Lv4BE Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP [() does [does not) Involve situations or i relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be ) reviewing and I [( ) have (+do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my l work on the ICAVP. In addition 4

1. W1 have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any
ofits predecessors.

i ! () I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of ! the employment.) l

2. ((1 have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject

( Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. 1 ! () I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. (W1 have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of en Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the i appearance of a conflict of interest.

i i () I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the ! appearance of a conflict of interest. i

4. ((I have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unn architect engineer (AE)

! I he + zucir4ri, the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor In A . /W, ! or any of their predecessors'essociated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), j the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit (State the nature of the employmert ) l i 5. ((1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financisl interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the l i NSSS vendor ( ). 1

( ) l, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the j

NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 i i C._ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ . . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . . _ _ - . - _._._ _

ALFRED R. P6Tecsky 5'M C ra r elve/ Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer

6. &[ Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vehdor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7. (dy close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject
       .      Millstone unit's AE f                                              ), or the NSSS vendor (                           )

in a management capacity, ( ) My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacay. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subN >

Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a dotatied description of the circumstances. ([NO ( )YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in perforining any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

(dNO ( )YES. Explain.

10. Are you swore of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's
             - ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed c::3SW of the circumstances.

(Q140 ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and conect to.the best of my knc;/:iy and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the subject Millstone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes,

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i CllFFORD L. RAULSTON

                     * " " " * " '                                 PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING d

j SENIOR ENGINEER i EDUCATION procedures, review of design

            .          Chattanooga State Technical Institute,                       modifications, generation of work plans, courses included: Drafting, Physics, Math &                  scheduling and direcung craft during English Intemational Correspondence                          work completion and component testing Schools                                                      to support major milestones and system
            .          Centered for Degreed Studies                                 completion.

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            +          Various Nuclear Training Programs

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  • ASME Nuclear Plant Operations Course . Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant,
  • Diesel Generating Training Course Calibration Specialist,7/9311/93
            .          Electrical Power Research Institute                       -  Tested, Evaluated, and Calibrated (as
            +          EPRI NP 6406: Guidelines for Technical                       required) protective relays and metering Evaluation of Replacement items in Nuclear                   devices to provide the necessary trip coordination to minimize equipment Power Plants (NCIG 11) outages.

PROFICIENCIES

            +          Twenty four years experience in Fossil,
  • Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Electrical Industrial, and Nuclear Power Generation. Engineer / Procedure Writer,4/93 7/93

( Experienced in design, construction, start. up, Preoperational Testing,

                                                                                 -  Up grade of plant security system.

Reviewed engineering design for Maintenance / Outage Activities, Procedural feasibility and compliance with technical Development (Prooperation, Maintenance, specifications and operational Start Up), and Planning / Scheduling requirements. Developed work Activities. methodology (after final design approval) through the development of EXPEP!F.NCE work packages. Developed various procedures for work assignments.

            +          Salem / Hope Creek Nuclear Plant, Project
                                                       -                       + Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Design Engineer,2/96-Present
                       -   Responsible for review and evaluation of              Production Coordinator,8/92 4/93 Operations, Engineering, and
                                                                                 -  Coordinated production activities of the Malntenance Restart issues. Performed                    design change packages. Verified Technical Document Reviews and                           correct loading of manpower to the Evaluations to determine required                        responsible supervisor. Coordinated corrective actions. Performed follcw up                  with responsible technical disciplines to and tracking of corrective actions                       ensure project schedules are met.

through closure. j . Tennessee Valley Authority, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, 11/93 4/95 l

                       -   Responsibilities included the                                                                          ,

development and performance of i prerequisite and preoperational tent  : Pagei raulston 9/12/97

O Cilff 0RD L. RAULSTON Q

                                    ""* " '                            PLANT DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
,                                                                      SENIOR ENGINEER i
  • Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, Sampling, and Component Cooling.

Construction / System Field Performed field walkdowns. Engineer / Planner,8/914/92 Reviewed Design Packages, Performed

  • l River Bend Nuclear Station (BWR field walkdowns, Developed Outage), Calibration Specialist,3/89-5/89 Construction Work Packages of various .

Tested, evaluated, and calibrated (as (cable, conduit, equipment, required) protective relays and metering terminations, etc.) activities. Developed devices to provide the necessary trip

open item punchlists. Motivated craft coordination to minimize equipment

, superintendents to meet deadlines, outages. l Performed daily technical direction of l Field Engineers within systems team. . South Texas Project, Start-up interfaced with Start Up. System Engineer / Calibration Specialist,8/85 responsibilities included Service Water, 12/88 i Safety injection, Residual Heat . . Tested, evaluated, and calibrated (as l Removal, Containment Spray, Primary required) prohetive relays and metering Sampling, and Component Cooling. devices to provide the necessary trip l Vh 4 Assisted Start Up in Planning / Scheduling activities. cocrdination to minimize equipment outages. Trained and supervised client

!                                                                                                                       and start up personnelin installation, l
                 =      Arkansas Nuclear One (Outage 1R9 &                                                              inspection, testing and calibration of 2R8)(l&C Esectrical),9/90 4/91                                                                  protective relays and equipment.
                        . Developed 10 CFR 50.5g reviews and                                                          Established Spare Parts Program, evaluations. Developed propoerational                                                       developed Start Up Test and test procedures for Diesel Generator                                                        Operational Maintenance Procedures.

, modifications. Wrote, conducted and Developed Test Procedures for closed Design Change Package tests, specialized applications. System responsibilities included Diesel l Generator Alr Start System, Decay . Perry Nuclear Plant, Start-up Engineer,

Heat, Service Water and Main 10/84-8/85

{ Generator, among other System ! upgrades. . Callaway Nuclear Power Project, Start-Up

                 .      Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station, i

Construction / Field Engineer (l&C . Tennessee Valley Authority, Nuclear Electrical), 5/89 9/90 Maintenance,4n9-5/82 Developed Construction and Start up packages for various commodities . U.S. Pipe & Foundry, Industrial (conduit, equipment, terminations, etc.) Maintenance,7/72 449 Performed Design Audit Reviews for 4 package development / field installations. s Responsible for Service Water, Primary t Page 2 raukton 9/12/97 i

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CONFLlCT OF INTEREST STATEMENT , i l MILLSTONE Mdependent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) bwnn t. Lu rsJ .5+w i los t'

;                                Proposed Consultant                                                                                                                                                    Consultant's Employer I.                                My participation in the Millstone Unit .$ ICAVP (( ) does (f does noll involve situations or                                                                                                                                       l relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that i Will be                                                                                                                               !

j reviewing and 'l (( ) have (d do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. (f i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any j ofits predecessors, i

j () I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of j the employment.)

2. (f I have not previously provided design or engineenng services to NNECO for the subject i Millstone unrt as a contractor or a subcontractor.

J f () I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone j unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. h I have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an j Offsite Revow Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the i appearance of a conflict of interest, a
() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the l- appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4 N l have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone untt's archrtect-engineer (AE) { f % 4c - a4 /.10), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor ( / A 4 . luut or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. r ! () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), ! the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the j employment.) ! 5. N 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financialinterests (stocks, bonds, mutual [ funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the  : l NSSS vendor ( ). ' t , } ( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial Interests (stocks, bonds, mutual l i funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the l NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 l _ , . , _ . ~ . - . . - - _ . - . . . _ _ , _ , . _ . . , ~ , . _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ . _ _ . . , , - - . _ _ . - _ - _ _ _ . _ , - . _ . . . - . , . . . , - _ _ . . _ _ . _ , _ _ . , ,

i ERIN lhigmeermg and Research, Inc.

av;Ronald L. l'antz, P.E. WORK EXPERIENCE SuhlbfARl' Flfleen (13) pars of esperience in engtneering and on.sste pngect Senior Engineer suppo,t. prow,ded cn.a Enxineenn, support on.sa, du,ing au outages at Cooper Nuclear Station from 1984 to 1993. Project support included estensive upfront field research, detatted enginecnny analysis, modifcution padage development, and active peld support of project impIrmentation. Primary enginernng expertise is in seismic analysis with deladed expenence in CNS C&lR and Technscal Specification requirementsfor structural components.

KnowledgeaMe in piping analysts, B31.1. AMIE popong codes and AISC structuralsteel codes. AREAS OF EXPERTISE Senior Cnil Engmccr - currently assigned to Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS) o CivilStructural Dcstyn f3rowmille, NE assisting NPPD's Design Engineering Dept in the area of civil discipline design issues. o Sciunic Studies and Analyses As a Senior Cnil Engineer at Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD), Mr o Yante assisted in many significant projects relating to the design of NPPD's Conduit Support Design Cooper Nuclear Station in Brownville, NE. liighlights of the projects are provided in the following. o Mol' Design Review Control Room Design Review. Performed limte element analysis of control room panel modifications using STRUDL and th1 AGES 4D Resiewed (o)o A,ca.rnse Gualification analysis submitted by consultants. Performed analysis for majont) of routing and new installations for this project Provided extensise field engineering support. SGT Seismic Upgrade of SGT Ductwork. Control Room HVAC ductwork scismic qualification. Reviewed consultant analysis of seismic qualification work for existing SGT ductwork. Assisted infield research for proposed modifications and in development of documentation package. Provided extensive field support and resolution ofinstallation problems. EDUCA T/ON CNS MOV Project. Reviewed qualification analysis of MOV's. Provided field support for valve removal and re-installation, which invohed location

               /f,S., Civil Engineering .                                                                                                                      and analysis of rig points and procedures.

University of Nebraska l.incoln - l982 Provided the civil support for numerous smaller projects at CNS including: conduit routing with analysis of new and existing supports, seisnue SErl'R/T)'C/ EARANCE qualification of electncal components by both test report review and by analysis, scismic qualification of piping and piping support using ADLPIPE, and resolution of seismic qualification concerns raised by CNS engmeets U.S. Cidure hir. Yantz has experience communicating with NRC personnel during audit

              /./CENSEN/RE6/ST/bt T/ONS/

reviews wh re seismic qu stions were raised, as well as presentations during PROFESS /OMtI. SOC /ET/ES the detailed Structural Audit. Professiona/ Engineer - Nebraska As a Civil Engineet, Mr. Yantz was assigned to the Transmission Design

  '                                                                                                                                                            Group where he performed finite element analysis of lattice steel towers j ] PUffl./CA T/ONS                                                                                                                                             using STRUDL Descloped computer programs for engmeering use.

O Performed foundation design and provided field support for transmission Arallable Upon Request line installation and conductor repair.

i ' l II i CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE . Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) l I?o m /I L. % h Sa /rxin/APA In.

Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer 3 My participation in the Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP (( ) does M does not] involve ertuations or j telationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that l Will be j reviewing and 1 [( ) have M do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my

work on the ICAVP. In addition l } 1. M i have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any i of its predecessors. ) I () I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors, (State the nature of l the employment.) i 1 2. M i have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. () I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor, j 3. M i have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an

Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the

! appearance of a conflict of interest, i ) ( ) I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the j appearance of a confIlct of interest, t ! 4. M i have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-engineer (AE) I nw + W.41/nM, thp nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (Umr/>a.4=4, j or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millslone unit. i } () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), { the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors i associated wlth design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the ! employment.) ! 5. W I, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor I 1 j l ( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual I funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the 2 NSSS vendor ( ), i ! 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 '_ _ . _ _ ._ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ , _ _ _ _ . ~ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ . . . _ _ . _ . - - - - . - _ _ , . - . - - . _

J) .  : Ie I i Roomld L. h ft S*l /EREN/APA, sn. Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer j 6. M Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the sut> ject Millstone unit's AE i (- ), or the NSSS venoor ( l

                                                                                                              ) associated with -

l design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. l () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE a f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with l design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.) , ) ) 7. W My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject i . Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) j in a management capacity,  ! l () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone  ! unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a l management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.) . ! 8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value contingent ! upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject > l Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances, i ! (x)NO ( ) YES. Explain. [  :

9. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances, i

j (X)No ( ) YES. Explain. I s i l 10. Are you aware of anything that might create a poroshion that you would not act with objectMty ! In performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's l lCAVP7 if yes, provide a detailed desonption of the circumstances. (X)NO ( ) Yes. Explain. l i ! I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and concet tothe best of my ! kr.c;if-;; and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performanos of the

ICAVP for the subject Milletone unit, I will inform the NRC of those changes.

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f DON R. BUCCl, JR. Senior Engineer Operations & Maintenance Support Senices , EDUCATION Engineering, Operations, and WP&OM personnel as required, to determine ANSI Level 11 or ill Test Director Certifiable casual factors. MS Nuclear Engineering, Mississippi State Un:versity, May 1979 e Public Service Electric & Gas Salem 1 & 2,1100 MWe, and Hope

BS Nuclear Engineering, Mississippi State Creek 1100 MWe
University, May 1977 Assigned various tasks to assist utility in
the reduction of various engineering PROFICIENCIES issues including drawing discrepancies, obsolete parts replacement, equivalent Startup & Test Engineer parts use, documentation mismatches.

Systems Engineering - Also performed or directed walkdowns Outage Support to verity installation status of design Post Modification Testing (PMT) changes. (10/95 present) Flush Procedure Preparation and Conduct

q Component Testing e Haliburton NUS Corporaticn l

Q Test Procedure Preparation and Conduct (Startup and PMT) Watts Bar Nuclear Plant,1100 MWE Startup and Test, Unit 1 Q List Engineering Evaluation (Browns Startup System Engineer i Ferry) Assigned Systems include Auxiliary, i Test Results Package Preparation through Reactor, and Turbine Building Cranes Closure Resolution of Backlog items and Holsts; Fuel Handling Systems and (Salem & Hope Creek) Tools, High Pressure Fire Protection System, Station Drainage, and Boric EXPERIENCE Acid Subsystem. Performed

                                                                      .                preoperational tests for the Fuel His experience includes:                                          Transfer System, Refueling Machine, i

Fuel handling Tools, Boric Acid l e Northeast Utilities Subsystem ad High Pressure Fire , Millstone Unit 2 Protection System. Assistotiin Assigned to Unit 2 Work Planning and preparation of the Waste Gas Disposal , Outage Management (WP&OM) to System preoprational test instructions. l

resolve backlogged Adverse Condition Assisted plant system engineering l

Reports (ACR's). Subject mattar section with Sampling System from l included both techni:al and tumover to ownership. Assigned to administrative issues. Prepared prepare and conduct technical corrective action plans, conducted instrv:tions for Primary Coolant interviews, and performed casual Extemal Leakage (Nureg 0737, item factors analyr.as as needed to close Ill. D.1.1.). (3/95 - 10/95) O assigned ACP's. Interfscedwith Design, Maintenance, Systems Page 2 bucci. doc 8/5/97

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;                                                                         DON R. BUCCl, lR.

Senior Engineer Operations & Maintenance Support Serdces

                       .       Haliburton NUS Corporation                            .        United Energy Service Corporation Watts Bar Nuclear Plant,1100 MWe                               Watts Bar Nuclear Plant,1100 MWe

, BOP Section, Startup and Test, Unit 1 Startup System Engineer assigned to Startup System Engineer Flush Section. Duties included Flush

Assigned systems included Main procedure preparation, coordination of a

Steam, Condensate, Generator Cooling field work and flush modifications, Systems, and Secondary Engineer for directed flush plans at responsible Feedwater/Feedwater Control Syr. toms, start up engineer. Assigned systems Foliced system status on a daily basis including Fire Protection, Main Turbine to tuinover including walkdowns, Lube Oil, Seal Oil, Electro Hydraulic inspections, coordination of component Control, Primary Water, and Stator tests, resolution of pre-op test Cooling Water Systems. Coordinated deficiencies, preparation of system and inspected Reactor Vessel, Upper , operating procedures, repair of system and Lower Intemals, Hot and Cold Leg equipment and retum to service. Piping, Steam Generator Channels and Prepared test results packages for Flushed Bottom Mounted Instrument assigned systems including resolution Tubing. (12/92 3/94)

  'O                           of review comments and final approvals. Prepared test packages to                 e Bechtel retest systems as needed to resolve                           Comanche Peak Unit 2 Start up, NSSS
open or failed prior tests. Prepared Group,1100 MWe system tumover packages for assigned System Test Engineer (STE) systems. (6/94 2/95) Responsible for Fuel Transfer System, Refueling Machine, Fuel Handling Tools
                      .        United Energy Services Corporation                            and Fixtures, Vessel Servicing Watts Bar Nuclear Plant,1100 MWE                               Equipment; Boron Thermal i

BOP Section, Startup and Test, Unit 1 Regeneration System, Coron Addition Mechanical Engineer and Control, and Boron Recycle Assigned systems include condensate System. Acted as backup STE for the and Generator Cooling Systems. Acted Chemical and Volume Control System. as Test Directory for the Main Steam Prepared instructions for assigned Isolation Valves, Steam Generator systems. Prepared flush procedures for Power Operated Relief and Turbine assigned systems. Conducted pre-up Bypass Valves, Stator coil Water test and flush procedures for assigned System, and Primary Sampling System systems. Duties included authorization Tests. Initiated and authorized various of construction work on assigned work activities to allow system start up systems, prepared start up work , testing; review and/or correct assigned packages as needed to correct system l system pre-operat!onal test instructions, and (,omponent deficiencies. (2/91 - l (3/94 6/94) 12/g2) Page 3 bucci doc R/5/97

C DON R. RUCCl, JR. Senior Ingineer

;                                                                                      Operations & Maintenance Support Serdces 1
                           .        Entergy                                                                    Established membership of Joint Test Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, P&SE Group and served as RTP System Engineering 1300 MWe                                               representative. (12/86 12/87)

System Engineer Responsible for Standby Liquid Control, . TVA l Selsmic Instrumentation, Fuel Handling BFNP,1100 MWe a Area Ventilation, Standby Gas Manager Post Modification Test Treatment System. During RF04 Developed adm!nistrative program and covered daily status of additional supervised PMT personnel. Developed 4 system Heater, Vents and Drains, section budget, drafted contract Moisture Separator and Reheater, and proposals for staff augmentation, Seal Steam. Made inspections of selected contract and direct employees Hester Drain Tank for steam erosion ac needed. Attended outage meetings and acted as RSE for various valve to represent section and coordinate inspections as needed to support the section activities. (7/84 11/86) outage. Followed status of assigned I O design changes; specified, performed, or verified retests for same; prepared change notices as needed to support e TVA BFNP,1100 MWe Nuclear Engineer, PMT Section. the outage. (7/90 1/91) Prepared testinstructions and conducted tests for the Unit 1

  • TVA Condensate Domineralizer Alr Surge Crowns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFNP), Backwash and Containment Hi RANGE Nuclear Engineering,1100 MWe Radiation Monitors; finished test 4

Principal and Lead Nuclear Engineer, conduct and test closure packages for Responsible for the development, the Low Level Red-Weste Facility; on control maintenance, and revision of the loan to Watts Bar Pre-op Test Staff to Q-List. Developed contract proposals conduct Unit 1 Shield Building and supervised direct and contract inleakage Rate and Emergency Gas personnel for Q-Ust capitel project. Treatment System (EGTS) Functionals Performed Q List evaluations as (3/84 6/84) needed to support daily engineering maintenance, and procurement . U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission activities. (12/87 8/90) Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards

                          . TVA                                                                               Staff Engineer.

BFNP,1100 MWo. Interim Manager for Projects included Class 9 Accidents, , Restart Test Program (RTP) Reactor Fuels, industry Degraded Core l Developed administrative program and Rule making effort, Watts Bar Nuclear supervised RTP personnel. Also and Waterford 3 Nuclear Plants. Duties served at RTP Balance of Plant and for these projects were following project

' N                                 Electrical Systems supervisor,                                            licensing activities, OL meetings, NRR                             l Page 4 toccLdoc                                                                                                                                               I 8/5/97

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actions, and providing input to subcommittee chairman for assigned projects. (1/82 3/83) e TVA Sequoyah Nuclear Plant,1100 MWe Unit 2 Pre-op Test Staff Nuclear Engineer Test engineer responsible for testing Main Steam and Main Feedwater Systems, in Core Thermocouples and RTD Cross Calibration. Pressurizer Relief Tank, and EGTS Functionals and Shield Building Inleakage Rate TEST. Participated in Hot Functionals. Assisted in test conducted for Ice Condenser pre up test. (10/801/82) ' e Westinghouse Hanford Advanced Concepts Nuclear Engineer Performed computer calculations to determine calculation worth of spent fuel from Tarapur Nuclear Plant (!ndia); performed studies of US and world consumption of uranium. l Page5 buuidoc 8/5/97

I  ! 1 i  : J CONFLICT OF.lNTEREST STATEMENT

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j MILLSTONE . Independer t Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) Otw A hvM! M .5h/GkAM' f LWAjW j Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer '

'I My participation in the Millstone Unit 1lCAVP (() does does notlinvolve artuations or relationships in which I had clirect previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be                                                                                                     i

{ review ng and1 [() have Wdo not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my  ;

work on the ICAVP. In addition >
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i 1. () I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any i

, of its predecessors. '

4 [have been previously pl ed b NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of l A O*'WV d'Y6/MGW k'

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i the employment.) CAM <dcq /WC. b O'W ff, "' i 2. (#1 have not pre,$$V vio$hovded des &fac$ $ln"oYhYign or engineenng servi t ? Mil l stone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. *

,                                    () I have previously provided design or engineenng services to NNECO for the subject Millstone                                                                                                    ,

l unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an i Offsite Review Committee, ete ) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.
() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the j appearance of a conflict of interest.

! 4 [have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unrt's architect engineer (AE) j ( % ic - a4 z.h), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (/vi-, A . AwA, i or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. l l () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), j the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors ! associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the i employment.) ^

5. , and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the  ;

N8SS vendor ( ). L l ( ) I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual j funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ),orthe

NSSS vendor ( ).

j I 1 of 2 Enclosure 3 i i

o h,U A hBl 'A &(,t Air' Proposed Consultant LvNOf Consultant's Employer 6 hembers of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated wrth design or construction of the subject Millstone untt. () Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone untt's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unrt. (State the nature of the employment.) 7 QAfy close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ) in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone untt's AE I .), or the NSSS vendor ( ) in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been premised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the posrtion you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.

( ) YES, Explain.

9. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection ,

wrth the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances, l ( ) YES. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's i ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.

l ( ) Yes. Explain. I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my l knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the IC4 o () Signature forn the /5W % R subject Millstone unit, I willWinform the NRC of th Dat6 in the tbove statements, the term 'employe( la construed to mean any form of employment. either droct. as a contrador, or as a sutcritr.ctrs. The term 'immediate famdy* lt ciudes the interywwoe's ctundron, steperundron, spouse, parents, stopparents, mother eMaw father-en-law, brothers-4 Maw, sistets 4 Mew, or any perton IMng wth the interviewee. l 2 of 2 i

l* l l i q ht-IfWLh#md @f ' bW Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer ! 6. (d Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millsto I i ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( j

                                                                                                                                    ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit.                                                                                ,

t l () Members of my immediate famiy are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE , i f 1, or the NSSS vendor (  !

                                                                                                                                       ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

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7. (d My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the su Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( )

In a management capactty. l i  : i () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone j unit's AE I 1, or the NSSS vendor ( iln a j management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.) '

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent

! upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject ] Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances, r O <d ~o <>v==. '>. i g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect yt,ur ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection j with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances. (/)NO ( ) YES. Explain. j i ! 10. Are you aware of anything that might create a perception that you would not act with objectivity j in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's i ICAVP? If yes, provide a detailed description of the circ'amstances.

(/)No .( ) Yes. Explain, j .

l 1 i certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my

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%= and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the
ICAVP for u Millst ne unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes.

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in sie eso. omismene m i emsicies ===u no mean any e m et.m ierm.ni. .e area. = a eneemer. = = a susconsector. The term 'immeente famey' inclueen M interviewee's children, stopchedron, spouse, parents. elopperente,

momr-vWow, festerwrWow, breetersgrWow, sietenNrWow, or any person IMng wei eie interwowee.

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4 A 1 D m.,va ,lh um,u... v JOHN PARKER SENIOR HVAC PROJECT ENGINEER i EDUCATION MULLINS & ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS / j

  • Michigan Technical University / Contracted to ALbott Laboratories, Houghton, M1 Abbott Park, Illinois 1992 1995 Mechanical Engineering

. LEAD CITE ENGINEER Coordinate construction RESPONSIBILITIES and installation a;tivities at three facilities, including a,4 story building with a full lower level, Mr. Paiker is responsible for the engineering and 350-seat conference center and 3 floors of office j design of heating, ventilating, and air condit;oning space, bio hazard ' clean room" research facility (HVAC) systems for electric generating stations, and a research and manufacturing facility. Activities include preparation of conceptual Oversee allinspection and construction activities system design, design enteria, design ensuring compliance with specification. calculations, and technical requirements for Supervise engineers and technicians. Write bid j specifications, specifications; solicit, review and award contracts. j Review engineering documents for feasibility and EXPERIENCE cost efficiencies; complete field design and approve modifications. Mr. Parker has more than 20 years of experience . Q in the design and installation of HVAC systems. His experience prior to joining Sargent & Lundy ECOLAB. INCORPORATED / Joliet, Illinois 1989 1992 includes: SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER + Responsible for CENTEON Wormeriv Armour Pharmaceutical)/ managing projects between coordinate facility Kankakee, Illinois 1995 1997 maintenance. Oversee the installation of new capital equipment; coordinate contractors and SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER Responsible for employees; prioritize and schedule projects managing capital, expense and lease projects around production needs. Develop and manage from concept to completion, including budgets for preventive maintenance, fuel and

determination of parameters, design, preparation Power procurement, manpower and capital of specifications, appropriation requisitions, expenditums. Supervise contractors, tradesmen, i scheduling, procurement, construction, technicians and maintenance personnel; oversee installation and start up throughout the Kankakee design, installation and start up of equiptre
t; i

facility. Act as liaison between production, implement new equipment and workflow designs maintenance, 10/00, validation and quality to increase productivity. Monitor plant for , control to manage project goals, compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations. Extensive experience in managing plant SELECT INSULATION COMPANYI infrastructure projects utilizing expertise in South Holland, Illinois 1987 1989 electrical distnbution systems, multi ton chillers /condensors/ compressors, building and OFFICE MANAGER / PROJECT COORDINATOR - piping systems, cooling towers as well as plant Responsible for the coordination of commercial, i compressed air systems. industrial and residentialinsulation of piping and ductwork. Meet with customer, ascertain needs and prepare estimates. Negotiate contracts and Page1 d ! 9/17/97 1

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f ' JOHN PARKER SENIOR HVAC PROJECT ENGINEER order materials. Schedule employees, provide purchasing. Selected contractors, oversaw on-site supervision. Monitor work in progress for cons *ruction and start-up. Developed budgets for compliance with contract and quality standards. fuel and power, capital aqnd maintenance, safety, Oversee office personnel; insure billing, payroll environmental and quality, ar'd taxes are complete accurately and in a timely fashion. FLUID ENGINEER, CORPORATE ENGINEER, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Managed projects WINDSOR MECHANICAL) involving HVAC, refrigeration, fluid flow, heat Calumet Park, Illinois 1985 1987 transfer, combustion systems, piping, pumping and energy conservation at any of the 35 MECHANICAL ENGINEER / PROJECT MANAGER worldwide corporate locations. Estimated and msnaged projects involving the design and implementation of heating, ventilation GIBSON REFRIGERATIONI and air conditioning systems. Designed HVAC, Greenville, Michigan 1970 1973 process piping and refrigeration systems for commercial, industrial and institutional customers. ENGINEERING LAB TECHNICIAN Handled all project phases, including purchasing, expediting, installation, start up and project close- UNITED STATED AIR FORCE

 /m out. Responsibilities included negotiations, initial    MILITARY GRADE SERGEANT -

b layouts, equipment specifications and selection. E4, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning THOM AS BAIRD & SONI Kankakee, lllinois 1984 1985 MECHANICAL ENGINEER / ESTIMATOR - Managed all aspects of HVAC contracting business from sales, service, design, installation l and estimating. Responsible for contracting, and coordination other contractors, contractor associations, engineers, architects, building owners and sales people, Scheduled craftsmen for construction and service. AP.MSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES l Kankakee, Illinois 1976 1983 PLANT PROJECT ENGINEER - Managed project involving equipt.1ent and facility upgrades throughout the plant. This involved the processing and packaging areas as well as the builc"ng. Prepared project reports, P & ID layouts, scheduling, estimating project costs and financial analysis. Interfaced with vendors on bid r' evaluatians and equipment selection an d Page 2 9/17/97

O CONFLICT.0F INTEREST STATEMENT I MILLSTONE - Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) DHQ Proposea Consultant AGMEQ_ b?L

Consultant's Employer

! My participation in the Millstone Unit 3_ lCAVP (( ) does ) does notj involve situations or relationships in whicli i had direct previous involvement wi activities at the plant that I will be reviewing alid l [( ) have ( ) do not have] conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition l 1. $)dhave not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) ofits predecessors. () I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of j the employment.)

2. WIhave not previously provided design or engineenng services to NNECO for the subject

! Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. l () I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone O ""*"""'*"'-

3. Mhave no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Committee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. 6)'1 have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect-engineer (AE)

( nw - R4 k4 r), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (144 lum, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors i associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State themature of the

              .           employment.)

I

5. tgi, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual

. funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I ), or the NSSS vendor ( ). () I, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financialinterests (stocks, bonds, mutual

<                         funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE I                                                             ),orthe df.-                NSSS vendor (                                         ).
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6. [ Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO. the subject Millsto f ), or the NSSS vendor (
                                                                                                   ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone u'ut.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor (

                                                                                                       ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

7.1/My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject

       ,     Mastone unit's AE f                                 1, or the NSSS vendor (                                )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unst's AE f ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a manegc, . .at capacity (State the nature of the amployment.)

8. Have you been promised any .dditional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection wnh the subject Mastone unit ICAVP7_ If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.

O ( ) YES, Explain. g Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. VdNO ( ) YES, Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a percehlon that you would not aci with objectivi in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances, P7NO ( ) Yes. Explain. .

I certify that the statements i have made on this form are true, complete, and conect tote best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for the s Millstone unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes. O 3%1- ~ 9'IGB7 oste Sioasiojr in se esom seemeras. ine esem

  • employer is conevues to mean any form of emimment, esiner most es e sweemor, or en a subconvenor. Tim term 'immeeste femer* inauses the intennewee's onmren, stoponiseren, spouse, pawns, suppereme, ,

maner*4sw, seiner aew, twomereciew, setero*4ew, or any pe. son w6ng wan ine vnennewee.

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                                                    '                                                                                       MATTHEW P. SPEER ENGINEER 2 t

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EDUCATION maintenance, record keeping, and initiation of new program developments. ,

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  • CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, i Clemson, South Carolina + Designed sample methods for on-line l_

Master of Science in Environmental charactenzation of gaseous emissions by gas Systems Engineering, December 1996 chromatography and chemiluminescent

                                +     BOSTON UNIVERSITY, i                                      Boston, Massachusetts                                                                                                    National             Aeronautics       and        Space Bachelor of Science in Mechanical                                                                                        Administration              Lewis Research Center l                                      Engineering, May 1994                                                                                                    Cleveland, Ohio EXPERIENCE                                                                                                                     Primary Contractor            Ohio Aerospace institute (OAl) j                                His experience also includes:

Office of Environmental Proarams , Department of Energy - Savannah River Site, May 1994 January 1995  ; Aiken, South Carolina Assessed noise control problem areas. Detyned i Primary Contractor Oak Ridge institute for and implemented structural noise abatement Science and Education (ORISE) controls resulting in lower workplace noise abatement controls resulting in lower workplace i Savannah River Technoloov Center- noise levels. Vitrification Technolow Section Developed a mathematical model to track November 1996 - Present asbestos removed and remaining at the Center to maintain compliance with environmental j + Technical coordinator between Savannah regulatory agencies, i River Technology Center and Clemson l Environment 61 Technology Laboratory to Office of Mission Safety and Assurance

procure, install, and prove a resistance type i bushing melter for plutonium immobilization in Revised the stock catalog in accordance wit

, glass. ASME standards for pipe and tube fittings to i ensure sitewide awareness of safe allowable Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina working pressures. Department of Energy / Industrial Laboratory for l Vitrification Research Microoravity Combustion Branen January 1995 October 1996 Conducted an experimental study of sin,)le fuel droplets buming in a simulhted microgravity 1

                               +     Managed the DC are melter program for                                                                                   environment. Results of this research were used 1
                                    . vitrification of hazardous and radioactive                                                                             to develop a model for the design of future space
!                                    wastes. Respon:iibilities included operation,                                                                            shuttle experiments.

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p lA V 7' MA1 THEW P. SPEER ENGINEER 2 j Zunich and Associates, North Ridgeville, Ohio PUBLICATIONS AND MAJOR WORKS Summer 1991 Speer, M.P. - Gaseous Emissions from a i Served as financial coordinator for a Graphite Electrode DC Arc Molter A thesis condominium project which included cost presented to the Graduate School of Clemson 1 analysis; assessment, organization, and University, Clemson, SC,1996. j monitoring of cash flow. 1 Speer, M.P., Cash, D.M., Griner, S.J., Erich, D.L., Floor and Associates, North Ridgeville, Ohio Overcamp, T.J. " Vitrification of Hazardous and . Summers 19881990 Radioactive Wastes in a DC Arc Molter" Conference proceedings from the 89th Anrwat j Conducted land surveys to gather data used in Meeting of the Air and Waste Manapment zoning and construction for private and Association Conference, Nashville, TN,1996, commercial use. Enrich, D.L., Overcamp, T.J., Speer, M.P., Cash, i PRESENTATION D.M., Griner, S.J. Erich, D.L., Overcamp, T.J. -

                                                                                      " Vitrification of Hazardous and Radioactive
       " Gaseous Emissions from a Graphite Electrods                                   Wastes in a DC Arc Melter" Conference DC Arc Molter-                                                                 Proceedings from the 89th Annual Meeting of the 4

i A thesis defense presented to the Department of Air and Waste Management Association Environmental Systems Engineering, Clemson Conference, Nashville, TN,1996. University, Clemson, SC,1996.

       " Vitrification of Hazardous and Radioactive                                    D.M., Griner. S.J.                 " Final Report o High-Westes in a DC Arc Melter-                                                     Temperature                  Vitrification     Formulation
1. Demonstration for Savannah River Site Presented at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association Conference, Cantaminated Soils" Delivered for SCUREF Task Nashville, TN,1996. Order 192,1996.
       "Trackina Work Flow Throuah the Office of                                      Compton, K.L., Sedgwick, D.A., Speer, M P. -

Environmental Proarams" " Community Acceptance of Low-Level Presented to the staff of the Office of Radioactive Waste Facilities: The impact of Environmental Programs, NASA Lewis Research Institutions and Attitudes" Prepared for Clemson Center, Cleveland, OH,1994. University, SOC 892, Environmental Sociology, 1996.

       *Microaravity Droolet Combustion Experiment" Presented at the NASA Lewis Research Center.                                   Speer, M.P. - " Low Level Radioactive Waste Ohio Aerospace Institute annual student                                        Management: Risk and Risk Perceptions" presentation competition, NASA Lewis Research                                  Prepared for Clemson University, ESE 884, Center, Cleveland, OH,1992.                                                    Environmental Policy,1996.

Speer, M.P. - " Variability of Radioacarcinogenic Risk Models at Low Dose" Prepared for Clemson O Page 2 I 9/17/97

i 4 0 MATTHEW P. SPEER i ENGINEER 2 i i s 1-l University, ESE 610, Environmental Radiation '

Protection,1995. ,

J l Speer, M.P. ~ *Microgravity Droplet Combustion 1 Expeilment' Apogee, NASA Lewis Research j Center Ohio Aerospace Institute,1992, i f

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CONFLICT-OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Corrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) habw Proposea Consultant ' neer Ned Luyk Consutterjt's Employer C My participation in tu Millstone Unit 3 ICAVP [( ) does doss not] involve situations or relationships in which I haq direct previous involvement vit activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and l [( ) heve 1% do not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my

   ).Jrk on the ICAVP. In addition 1, k I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO of Ms predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO cr some ofits predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.) 2. { l have not previously provided design or engineenng services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. () I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. Q l have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Commrttee, etc.) with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unrt that may create the appearance of a conflict ofinterest.

4. .N I have rmt been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE) y

( She + x4 Ar4 r), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (M-u4 + /wd, ypr 9eedany ed Cov\NM of their () I have been previously employed predecessqrs d W6 associated E by s ethe- b)a with design su%Mc.h or construction MVCF ject Millstone Sh AE ( of the unit's b ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State thensture of the employment.)

5. 1, and my immediate family, do not own or control financial interests (stopks, bpnds, mutual funds, etc.)in NNEQO,}he su joct Millstone unit's AE I MAe i W cWkri, or the NSSS vendor ( WI eWit v, w e- ).

y () I, or a member of my immediste family, own or control financialinterests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.)in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the O NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

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Proposed Consultarit Consultatis Employer

6. Mep, rs of my imrned{a_te family are not emploaa y ECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f_ w 4 % AW, or the NSSS vendor ( WM W b *e i assoc'ated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. G

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor (

                                                                                                              ) associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)
7. My close relatives (a , t on sins) are not employed by N i

O. Millstone unit's AE e t N, or the NSSS vendor I e 'e a ci in a management capacity. ( () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unst's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you boon promised any additional compensation, reward or anything of value, contingent upon the podion you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit IC/NP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

NO ( ) YES. Explain,

g. Do you know of any reason, whether c.r not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection ,

with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances. NO ( ) YG. Explain.

10. Are you aware of anything that might create a percehion that you would ne act with objectivity in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed description of the circumstances.

NO ( ) Yes. Explain. . I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct tothe best of my knowledge ICAVP fwthe s and)hbject Millf the circumstances surrounding the responses change dur ne unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes. S o wt Q-IL - 4 9-

       =eatum                                   r                                             oste i

in m awe esemnes, em isem emowrer is enneves a mean any enm or un,a es.r ema. m e emesar or se e subconmemor. The term 'immeeste femdy' includes m intemowee's children, steconddren, spouse, parente, esopperente, momer eMew, fumer endow, tweeterNndow, emerMndow er any pereen IMng with eir,intemewee.

q, s STEVEN M. D'AMDROS10 Transmission & Distribution Drafter 2 - EDUCATION Associates, Engineenng, College of DuPage Electrical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology PROFICIENCIES More than 10 years of diversified electrical / electronic experience in industrial controls, circuit design, and automation. Application specific circuit design including prototype and debug. Extensive background in control system design and real time machine control using A B, Omron, and Square D PLC's. EXPERIENCE His experienceindedes: o Coat t als Engineer (4/95-Present) . R'esponsible for clece w w-~isd+ + t-integratiMu: en nbly, mcnufacturing, and robotic applicatics M J.-5s project budgets and equipment BOM. Deve. lops panellayouts, power requirement analysis, timing diagrams, etc. Coordinated the engineering efforts for gantry system used in machine loading applications. Supenised the

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metrical construction during machine build. Electronics Eti,ineer (2/93-3/95) - Designed and prototyped apr 4 cation specific circuits for product

'     testing during production, sensor interfacing, and laboratory testing applications. Spearheaded the development of a servo positioner for automating an inctlicient manufacturmg process. Specified, purchased, and installed complete data acquisition systems for use in product development.

Plant Engineer (6/83-12/92) - Responsibilities included some project management, contractor coordination, specification development and equipment acceptance. Brought centralized pre-conditioned air and 400Hz ground power systems to American Airline's concourse during renovation. O Page1 06096

CONFLICT-OF INTEREST STATEMENT MILLSTONE Independent Cerrective Action Venfication Program (ICAVP) 54VEN bNAkfdoyo SN Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer My participation in the Millstone Unit 7 CAVP I [( ) does M does not] involve situations or relationships in which I had direct previous involvement with activities at the plant that I will be reviewing and I [() have Mdo not have) conflicting roles that might bias my judgment in relation to my work on the ICAVP. In addition

1. )(' I have not been previously employed by Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NNECO) or any ofits predecessors.

() I have been previously employed by NNECO or some of its predecessors. (State the nature of the employment.) p 2. )( l have not previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject } Millstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor. N () I have previously provided design or engineering services to NNECO for the subject Mmstone unit as a contractor or a subcontractor.

3. M i have no other business relations (member of NNECO's Board of Directors, member of an Offsite Review Commrttee, etc.) with NNECO for tLe subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.
                                       ~

() I have other business relations with NNECO for the subject Millstone unit that may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.

4. X l have not been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's architect engineer (AE)

( Ne - Ne /.2 4 r), the nuclear steam supply system (NSSS) vendor (/v6 4 .. Am A, or any of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. () I have been previously employed by the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), the NSSS vendor ( ), or one or more of their predecessors associated with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.)

5. # I, and my immediate family, do not own or control financialinterests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( ).

( ) 1, or a member of my immediate family, own or control financial interests (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.) in NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the Q NSSS vendor ( ). 1 of 2 Enclosure 3

1 ** 0$sY MNC f/ Q Proposed Consultant Consultant's Employer

6. K Members of my immediate family are not employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f ), or the NSSS vender ( ) associated with design or construction of the subject Mlilstone unit.

() Members of my immediate family are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE f 1, or the NSSS vendor ( i ===aci=M with design or construction of the subject Millstone unit. (State the nature of the employment.) 7 % My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are not employed by NNECO, the subject

         ,                   Millstone unit's AE (                           ), or the NSSS vendor (                             )

in a management capacity. () My close relatives (aunts, uncles, first cousins) are employed by NNECO, the subject Millstone unit's AE ( ), or the NSSS vendor ( )in a management capacity. (State the nature of the employment.)

8. Have you been promised any additional compensation, reward or anyth!ng of value, w....went upon the position you take on any issue being considered by you in connection with the subject Millstone unit ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.

O xNo ( ) YES. Expiain.

g. Do you know of any reason, whether or not inquired about in this questionnaire, that would affect your ability to be completely objective in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.
                            %NO                 ( )YES. Explain.
10. Are you aware of anything that might create a percehion that you would not act with objecthnty in performing any of the tasks assigned to you in connection with the subject Millstone unit's ICAVP7 If yes, provide a detailed desenption of the circumstances.
                             % NO               ( ) Yes. Explain.

I certify that the statements I have made on this form are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and if the circumstances surrounding the responses change during performance of the ICAVP for tne subject Millstone unit, I willinform the NRC of those changes.

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