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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARML20210Q6931999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards Updated Changes to Distribution Lists for Browns Ferry & Bellefonte Nuclear Plants ML1108302361993-05-0303 May 1993 Forwards Rev 1 to NRC Licensing Submittal Review of Licensing Conditions Imposed by NUREG-1216. Submittal Made on Behalf of Eight Utils Having Enterprize EDGs for Emergency Standby Ac Power ML18010A9501992-12-0808 December 1992 Forwards NRC Licensing Submittal Review of Licensing Conditions Imposed by NUREG-1216. Submittal Made on Behalf of Eight Utils Having Enterprise EDGs for Emergency Standby Ac Power ML18036A8701992-09-30030 September 1992 Forwards Updated Distribution Lists for Brown Ferry & Bellefonte Nuclear Plants to Reflect Recent Reorganizational Changes.Lists Should Replace Lists Sent on 920515 ML20086K0871991-12-11011 December 1991 Requests Mod of Periodicity in Which Util Conducts Annual Practice Sessions for Fire Brigade Personnel.Rev to Commitment C.3.D.6(b) of BTP Cmeb 9.5-1 Will Permit Practice Session to Be Held Annually ML20065R6891990-12-12012 December 1990 Advises That Util Intends to Reopen Simulator Training Facility at Plant Site Near Hollywood,Al.Requests That Existing NPDES Permit AL0024635 Be Modified to Include Simulator Training Facility Outfall ML20247C3771989-09-0606 September 1989 Confirms Understanding of Applicability of NRC Requirements Developed During Deferral Period of Plant ML20245D9851989-06-22022 June 1989 Forwards 21 Insp Rept Executive Summaries,Per NRC Contract NRC-03-87-029,Task Order 037.Individual Quality Evaluations of Insp Repts Also Prepared ML20246E3551989-06-21021 June 1989 Submits Plan for Quadrex Corp to Lease Plant,Complete Facility,Operate Facility,Sell Power & Eventually Return Plant to Tva.Topic Will Be Discussed at 890711 Meeting ML20248K5451989-04-0505 April 1989 Responds to 890224 & 0322 Ltrs Re NRC Bulletin 88-011, Pressurizer Surge Line Thermal Stratification. NRC Agrees W/Suggestion for 890407 Meeting to Discuss Util Schedular Proposal ML20247G5411989-03-24024 March 1989 Informs of Recent Changes Made within Mgt Structure of Util Organization.Util Reorganization Efforts Aimed at Implementing Changes Necessary to Reflect Reorientation from Design & Mod ML20247E4941989-03-10010 March 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-438/89-01 & 50-439/89-01 on 890111.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20235A1251987-12-16016 December 1987 Forwards Info Re Resource Technical Svcs,Inc,Including Summary of NRC Contract Work,Nrc Form 26 for Three Existing Contracts,Audit Info,Work History & Lists of Expertise Available for Special Insps & of Current Resource Svcs ML20236V7341987-12-0101 December 1987 Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents.Forwards Documents Listed in App C ML20236V2801987-11-20020 November 1987 Informs That on 871019,Director of NRR Issued Encl Director'S Decision Which Declined to Institute Proceedings Requested by Ucs Petition,In Response to 870731 Request.W/O Encl NUREG-1231, Forwards NUREG-1231, SER Re B&W Owners Group Plant Reassessment Program. NRC Unable to Reach Final Conclusion on Acceptability of Human Factors Portion of Program. Consideration of NRC Recommendations Requested1987-11-0606 November 1987 Forwards NUREG-1231, SER Re B&W Owners Group Plant Reassessment Program. NRC Unable to Reach Final Conclusion on Acceptability of Human Factors Portion of Program. Consideration of NRC Recommendations Requested ML20235S6281987-10-0101 October 1987 Responds to Supporting Request from Smud That Commission Hold Hearing in Sacramento,Ca Re Safety of B&W Nuclear Plants.Response to Concerns Will Be Addressed When Response to Ucs Petition Issued ML20235L3261987-09-29029 September 1987 Responds to to Zech Informing That Ltrs Recently Received from Two Members of Smud Board of Directors Requesting Adjudicatory Hearing Does Not Reflect Views of Majority of Board.Nrc Responded to Kehoe & Smeloff Re Issue ML20235J5351987-09-28028 September 1987 Responds to Constituent Tf Gross Ltr Supporting Ucs 870210 10CFR2.206 Petition to Suspend OLs & CPs of Any Util Operating or Bldg Nuclear Power Reactors Designed by B&W,Per 870803 Request.Nrc Statements Re Plants Discussed ML20235J1171987-09-28028 September 1987 Responds to Requesting Info Re Ucs 870210 Petition Requesting Mods to B&W Facilities,Per E Gallizzi to Recipient Requesting Support of Petition. Gallizzi Statements Discussed.Petition Under Review ML20235B6261987-09-16016 September 1987 Responds to 870812 Request for Hearing to Address Design Flaws in Each of Five Specific Sys Identified in Ucs Petition & Ability of NRC to Evaluate & Assess Level of Danger Inherent in Continued Operation of B&W Plants ML20235B6581987-09-16016 September 1987 Responds to 870912 Request for Hearing Re Design Flaws in Five Specific Sys Identified in Ucs Petition & NRC Ability to Evaluate & Assess Level of Danger Inherent in Continued Operation of B&W Plants ML20235L3771987-08-27027 August 1987 Advises That Received from Two Smud Board of Directors Re Request for Adjudicatory Hearing Does Not Reflect Views of Majority of Board of Directors ML20237H0091987-08-12012 August 1987 Responds to Ucs Et Al 870210 Petition Requesting Public Hearing Re Sufficiency of Mods for Continued Operation of B&W Designed Nuclear Reactors.Util Requests NRC to Hold Hearing in Sacramento,Ca to Discuss Design Flaws & Dangers ML20236L1811987-08-0404 August 1987 Responds to Addressed to Chairman Zech,Requesting That Commission Keep Recipient Fully Apprised of All Developments Re Both Petition Filed by Ucs & Ongoing Reassessment of B&W Reactors.Review of Petition Continuing ML20235J5701987-08-0303 August 1987 Requests Response to Encl Constituent Tf Gross Urging Support of Ucs Petition to Suspend OLs & CPs for All B&W Nuclear Plants Pending Resolution of Extraordinary Safety Problems ML20236L2431987-07-13013 July 1987 Requests That Author Be Fully Apprised of All Developments Re Both Ucs Petition & Ongoing NRC Reassessment of B&W Reactors ML20215D6371987-06-12012 June 1987 Forwards Reply to Responses from NRC & B&W Owners Group. NRC Response Evidences No Independent Review of B&W Claims. Commission Urged to Take Personal Jurisdiction of Petition to Ensure That Latest Commitment Not Frustrated ML20214E2841987-05-18018 May 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request.No PRAs on File for McGuire 1,Bellefonte 1 & Gassar.Pras for Susquehanna 1 & Oyster Creek Available in PDR IA-87-221, Final Response to FOIA Request.No PRAs on File for McGuire 1,Bellefonte 1 & Gassar.Pras for Susquehanna 1 & Oyster Creek Available in PDR1987-05-18018 May 1987 Final Response to FOIA Request.No PRAs on File for McGuire 1,Bellefonte 1 & Gassar.Pras for Susquehanna 1 & Oyster Creek Available in PDR ML20214E2281987-04-16016 April 1987 FOIA Request for PRAs for Listed Plants Be Placed in PDR ML20206P5191987-04-15015 April 1987 Responds to Severity Level IV Violation Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/86-09 & 50-439/86-09.Corrective Actions:Procurement QA Branch Inspectors Conducted Addl Training in Welding Insp.Future Insp Plans Will Address Welding Requirements ML20207U0731987-03-0606 March 1987 Forwards Insp Repts 50-438/86-09 & 50-439/86-09 on 861201-870131 & Notice of Violation ML20207T4561987-02-26026 February 1987 Forwards Insp Repts 50-438/86-10 & 50-439/86-10 on 861216-18.No Violation or Deviation Noted ML20211C3231987-02-12012 February 1987 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/86-07 & 50-439/86-07 ML20211C5251987-02-0606 February 1987 Discusses NRC Analysis of Licensing Schedules for Facility, Per Util 870202 Request for NRC Statement to State of Ca. NRC Sept 1981 - Feb 1982 Monthly Repts to Congress Re Licensing Projections for Pending OL Applications Encl ML20209D7441987-01-28028 January 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations in Noted Insp Repts 50-438/86-07 & 50-439/86-07.Corrective Actions: Requirements for Timely Documenting of Conditions Adverse to Quality Reviewed by Involved Supervisors ML18031B1361987-01-16016 January 1987 Forwards Updates of TVA Activities for Wks of 870119 & 26 ML20212F4541986-12-29029 December 1986 Forwards Insp Repts 50-438/86-07 & 50-439/86-07 on 861001-1130 & Notice of Violation ML20215A1581986-12-0909 December 1986 Final FOIA Response to Request for Documents Re Welding,Mfg & Const Deficiencies Concerning Tdi.Forwards App E Documents.Documents Also Available in PDR ML18031B0011986-11-14014 November 1986 Forwards Updates of TVA Activities for Wks of 861117 & 24 ML20215K5601986-10-16016 October 1986 Notifies of Util Commitments on Response to IE Bulletin 85-001 Re Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps. Procedures to Be Developed Will Meet Intent of Bulletin Re Monitoring Fluid Conditions & Recognizing Binding IR 05000438/19860041986-08-0606 August 1986 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/86-04 & 50-439/86-04 ML20198E2981986-05-20020 May 1986 Discusses Points of View & Concerns Expressed in Ucs Press Release & Re B&W Reactors,Including Plan Responsiveness,Auxiliary Feedwater Sys & Integrated Control Sys.Achievement of Goals Will Reduce Ucs Concerns ML20203N3901986-05-0101 May 1986 Forwards Rev 2 to Tdi Owners Group App Ii:Generic Maint Matrix & Justifications. Rev Approved by Tdi Owners Group & Tdi ML20141A3541986-03-13013 March 1986 Addl Response to FOIA Request for Documents Re Delays or Progress on Const.App C Documents Available in PDR ML20154M2591986-02-18018 February 1986 Discusses SER of Rev 1 to BAW-1847 & BAW-1889P Re Elimination of Postulated Pipe Breaks in PWR Primary Main Loops.Repts Acceptable.Leakage Detection Sys Info Requested ML20137Y0581986-02-18018 February 1986 Requests facility-specific Info Re Requests for Exemption from GDC 4,concerning Protection Against Dynamic Loads Resulting from Postulated Breaks of Primary Main Loop Piping.Info Re Leakage Detection Sys Should Be Included ML20137Y0431986-02-18018 February 1986 Discusses Safety Evaluation of B&W Owners Group Repts Dealing W/Elimination of Postulated Pipe Breaks in PWR Primary Main Loops.Exemption from GDC 4 & Demonstration That Leakage Sys in Compliance W/Reg Guide 1.45 Needed ML20199F2381986-02-0404 February 1986 FOIA Request for All Documents Re Delays or Progress of Const at Bellefonte Nuclear Plant,Including Const Schedules or Projections & Const Status Repts 1999-08-09
[Table view] Category:INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
MONTHYEARML20210Q6931999-08-0909 August 1999 Forwards Updated Changes to Distribution Lists for Browns Ferry & Bellefonte Nuclear Plants ML1108302361993-05-0303 May 1993 Forwards Rev 1 to NRC Licensing Submittal Review of Licensing Conditions Imposed by NUREG-1216. Submittal Made on Behalf of Eight Utils Having Enterprize EDGs for Emergency Standby Ac Power ML18010A9501992-12-0808 December 1992 Forwards NRC Licensing Submittal Review of Licensing Conditions Imposed by NUREG-1216. Submittal Made on Behalf of Eight Utils Having Enterprise EDGs for Emergency Standby Ac Power ML18036A8701992-09-30030 September 1992 Forwards Updated Distribution Lists for Brown Ferry & Bellefonte Nuclear Plants to Reflect Recent Reorganizational Changes.Lists Should Replace Lists Sent on 920515 ML20086K0871991-12-11011 December 1991 Requests Mod of Periodicity in Which Util Conducts Annual Practice Sessions for Fire Brigade Personnel.Rev to Commitment C.3.D.6(b) of BTP Cmeb 9.5-1 Will Permit Practice Session to Be Held Annually ML20247C3771989-09-0606 September 1989 Confirms Understanding of Applicability of NRC Requirements Developed During Deferral Period of Plant ML20245D9851989-06-22022 June 1989 Forwards 21 Insp Rept Executive Summaries,Per NRC Contract NRC-03-87-029,Task Order 037.Individual Quality Evaluations of Insp Repts Also Prepared ML20246E3551989-06-21021 June 1989 Submits Plan for Quadrex Corp to Lease Plant,Complete Facility,Operate Facility,Sell Power & Eventually Return Plant to Tva.Topic Will Be Discussed at 890711 Meeting ML20247G5411989-03-24024 March 1989 Informs of Recent Changes Made within Mgt Structure of Util Organization.Util Reorganization Efforts Aimed at Implementing Changes Necessary to Reflect Reorientation from Design & Mod ML20235A1251987-12-16016 December 1987 Forwards Info Re Resource Technical Svcs,Inc,Including Summary of NRC Contract Work,Nrc Form 26 for Three Existing Contracts,Audit Info,Work History & Lists of Expertise Available for Special Insps & of Current Resource Svcs ML20235L3771987-08-27027 August 1987 Advises That Received from Two Smud Board of Directors Re Request for Adjudicatory Hearing Does Not Reflect Views of Majority of Board of Directors ML20237H0091987-08-12012 August 1987 Responds to Ucs Et Al 870210 Petition Requesting Public Hearing Re Sufficiency of Mods for Continued Operation of B&W Designed Nuclear Reactors.Util Requests NRC to Hold Hearing in Sacramento,Ca to Discuss Design Flaws & Dangers ML20235J5701987-08-0303 August 1987 Requests Response to Encl Constituent Tf Gross Urging Support of Ucs Petition to Suspend OLs & CPs for All B&W Nuclear Plants Pending Resolution of Extraordinary Safety Problems ML20236L2431987-07-13013 July 1987 Requests That Author Be Fully Apprised of All Developments Re Both Ucs Petition & Ongoing NRC Reassessment of B&W Reactors ML20215D6371987-06-12012 June 1987 Forwards Reply to Responses from NRC & B&W Owners Group. NRC Response Evidences No Independent Review of B&W Claims. Commission Urged to Take Personal Jurisdiction of Petition to Ensure That Latest Commitment Not Frustrated ML20216E4721987-05-28028 May 1987 Part 21 Rept 140 Re Potential Defect in Air Pressure Regulators Mfg by Bellofram.Dripwell Gasket May Fail Due to Mismachining of Gasket Seating Surface Causing Loss of Control Air & Starting Air Pressure ML20214E2281987-04-16016 April 1987 FOIA Request for PRAs for Listed Plants Be Placed in PDR ML20206P5191987-04-15015 April 1987 Responds to Severity Level IV Violation Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/86-09 & 50-439/86-09.Corrective Actions:Procurement QA Branch Inspectors Conducted Addl Training in Welding Insp.Future Insp Plans Will Address Welding Requirements ML20209D7441987-01-28028 January 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations in Noted Insp Repts 50-438/86-07 & 50-439/86-07.Corrective Actions: Requirements for Timely Documenting of Conditions Adverse to Quality Reviewed by Involved Supervisors ML20207Q6461987-01-21021 January 1987 Forwards Two Lists Revising Commitment Completion Dates for Final Deficiency Repts.Encl 1 Lists Items to Be Completed at Least 6 Months Prior to Fuel Load.Encl 2 Lists Items Scheduled to Undergo Peer Review ML18031B1361987-01-16016 January 1987 Forwards Updates of TVA Activities for Wks of 870119 & 26 ML18031B0011986-11-14014 November 1986 Forwards Updates of TVA Activities for Wks of 861117 & 24 ML20215K5601986-10-16016 October 1986 Notifies of Util Commitments on Response to IE Bulletin 85-001 Re Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps. Procedures to Be Developed Will Meet Intent of Bulletin Re Monitoring Fluid Conditions & Recognizing Binding ML20198E2981986-05-20020 May 1986 Discusses Points of View & Concerns Expressed in Ucs Press Release & Re B&W Reactors,Including Plan Responsiveness,Auxiliary Feedwater Sys & Integrated Control Sys.Achievement of Goals Will Reduce Ucs Concerns ML20203N3901986-05-0101 May 1986 Forwards Rev 2 to Tdi Owners Group App Ii:Generic Maint Matrix & Justifications. Rev Approved by Tdi Owners Group & Tdi ML20199F2381986-02-0404 February 1986 FOIA Request for All Documents Re Delays or Progress of Const at Bellefonte Nuclear Plant,Including Const Schedules or Projections & Const Status Repts ML20206J2521986-01-24024 January 1986 Forwards Early Draft of Executive Summary from Analysis of Station Blackout Accidents for Bellefonte PWR, Per Request. Initial Draft of Rept Scheduled to Be Completed by 860315 ML20136F4771985-12-31031 December 1985 Forwards PNL-5718, Review of Tdi Diesel Generator Owners Group Engine Requalification Program,Final Rept, Technical Evaluation Rept ML20138Q8581985-12-17017 December 1985 Forwards Update to Deficiency Rept & Outstanding Commitment Completion Schedules,Per 851107 Commitment.Milestones Revised to Allow Final Repts for Each Item to Be Next Rept Submitted ML20133A3141985-09-27027 September 1985 Forwards Review of Section 4.7 of Technical Evaluation Rept PNL-5600, Review of Resolution of Known Problems in Engine Components for Tdi Emergency Diesel Generators, Reflecting Views Re Crankshafts for 16-cylinder Engines ML20132D1941985-09-16016 September 1985 Resubmits Encl BAW-1875, B&W Owners Group Cavity Dosimetry Program, Inadvertently Addressed to Incorrect Individual at Nrc.Timely Review of Rept Requested ML20133H1511985-08-0202 August 1985 Forwards Drawings to Be Incorporated Into Amend 25 to FSAR Question 480.41.W/25 Oversize Drawings.Aperture Cards Available in PDR ML20136H8721985-07-11011 July 1985 FOIA Request for CA Dobbe & R Chambers, Analysis of Station Blackout Transient for Bellefonte PWR & PD Bayless & R Chambers, Analysis of Station Blackout Transient at Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant ML20128H7371985-06-27027 June 1985 Forwards Rev 1 to Review of Engine Base & Bearing Caps for Tdi DSRV-12,DSRV-16 & DSRV-20 Diesel Engines, Technical Evaluation Rept ML20126E8721985-05-24024 May 1985 Forwards PNL-5200-3, Review of Emergency Diesel Generator Engine & Auxiliary Module Wiring & Terminations, Dtd May 1985 ML20127F8441985-04-10010 April 1985 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-21 & 50-439/84-21.Corrective Actions:Plumb & Levelness Requirements Incorporated Into General Drawing, QC Procedure 6.7 Revised & Ducts Inspected ML20127F9781985-03-29029 March 1985 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/85-04 & 50-439/84-04.Corrective Actions:Terminal Boards Labeled ML20127J6941985-03-28028 March 1985 Provides Second Supplemental Response to NRC Re Deviations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/83-10 & 50-439/83-10. Corrective Actions:Deficient Fire Damper/Sleeve Tack Welds Installed Per Ul Approved Instructions ML20099K1391985-02-20020 February 1985 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-26 & 50-439/84-26.Corrective actions:dual-rated Foreman No Longer Supervising Crew & Will Not Supervise Until Proper Training Received ML20112G3451984-12-26026 December 1984 Responds to IE Bulletin 84-03, Refueling Cavity Water Seal. Evaluation of Potential for & Consequences of Refueling Cavity Water Seal Failure Encl,Per 841204 Agreement ML20113A8111984-12-0505 December 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-20 & 50-439/84-20.Corrective Actions: Nonconformance Rept 3522 Written to Document Exceeding of Allowable Temp Limit of Paint Storage Warehouse ML20113A3411984-12-0303 December 1984 Suppls Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-01 & 50-439/84-01.Corrective Actions: Relevant QC Procedures Will Be Issued by 841212 ML20101T2841984-11-30030 November 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-22 & 50-439/84-22.Corrective Actions:Assemblies Placed on Curbing & Damaged Closures Replaced ML20113A3111984-11-16016 November 1984 Suppls Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/81-29 & 50-439/81-29.Corrective Actions: Three Replacement Bolts Returned to B&W Due to Inadequate Markings.Corrective Action Will Be Completed by 850222 ML20107G9331984-09-19019 September 1984 Submits Second Revised Response to NRC 840906 Telcon & Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-04 & 50-439/84-04.Corrective Actions:Battery Cells Replaced & Reported on 840822 as NRC Bln Eeb 8416 ML20106C4091984-09-19019 September 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-15 & 50-439/84-15.Alleged Violation Re Failure to Follow Procedure for Inspecting for Floor Penetrations Denied ML20106C6501984-09-18018 September 1984 Clarifies Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-12 & 50-439/84-12 Re Failure to Follow Procedures for Hanger Insps.Rev to Nonconformance Rept 1968 Accomplished on 840712 ML20106C3561984-09-12012 September 1984 Suppls Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-438/84-01.Corrective Actions:Environ Qualified Motor Starters Will Be Installed by 850330 & QC Procedure 3.4 Will Be Revised & Issued by 841014 ML20106C6601984-08-31031 August 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-12 & 50-439/84-12.Corrective Actions:Disposition of Unacceptable Hanger Welds Documented on 840203 Under Nonconformance Rept 1968 ML20113A5441984-08-31031 August 1984 Revises Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/83-31 & 50-439/83-31.Corrective Actions: Administrative Controls in Nutac Rept on Generic Ltr 83-28 Will Be Reflected in Interdivisional Procedure 1999-08-09
[Table view] Category:UTILITY TO NRC
MONTHYEARML20247C3771989-09-0606 September 1989 Confirms Understanding of Applicability of NRC Requirements Developed During Deferral Period of Plant ML20247G5411989-03-24024 March 1989 Informs of Recent Changes Made within Mgt Structure of Util Organization.Util Reorganization Efforts Aimed at Implementing Changes Necessary to Reflect Reorientation from Design & Mod ML20235L3771987-08-27027 August 1987 Advises That Received from Two Smud Board of Directors Re Request for Adjudicatory Hearing Does Not Reflect Views of Majority of Board of Directors ML20237H0091987-08-12012 August 1987 Responds to Ucs Et Al 870210 Petition Requesting Public Hearing Re Sufficiency of Mods for Continued Operation of B&W Designed Nuclear Reactors.Util Requests NRC to Hold Hearing in Sacramento,Ca to Discuss Design Flaws & Dangers ML20206P5191987-04-15015 April 1987 Responds to Severity Level IV Violation Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/86-09 & 50-439/86-09.Corrective Actions:Procurement QA Branch Inspectors Conducted Addl Training in Welding Insp.Future Insp Plans Will Address Welding Requirements ML20209D7441987-01-28028 January 1987 Responds to NRC Re Violations in Noted Insp Repts 50-438/86-07 & 50-439/86-07.Corrective Actions: Requirements for Timely Documenting of Conditions Adverse to Quality Reviewed by Involved Supervisors ML18031B1361987-01-16016 January 1987 Forwards Updates of TVA Activities for Wks of 870119 & 26 ML18031B0011986-11-14014 November 1986 Forwards Updates of TVA Activities for Wks of 861117 & 24 ML20215K5601986-10-16016 October 1986 Notifies of Util Commitments on Response to IE Bulletin 85-001 Re Steam Binding of Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps. Procedures to Be Developed Will Meet Intent of Bulletin Re Monitoring Fluid Conditions & Recognizing Binding ML20198E2981986-05-20020 May 1986 Discusses Points of View & Concerns Expressed in Ucs Press Release & Re B&W Reactors,Including Plan Responsiveness,Auxiliary Feedwater Sys & Integrated Control Sys.Achievement of Goals Will Reduce Ucs Concerns ML20203N3901986-05-0101 May 1986 Forwards Rev 2 to Tdi Owners Group App Ii:Generic Maint Matrix & Justifications. Rev Approved by Tdi Owners Group & Tdi ML20138Q8581985-12-17017 December 1985 Forwards Update to Deficiency Rept & Outstanding Commitment Completion Schedules,Per 851107 Commitment.Milestones Revised to Allow Final Repts for Each Item to Be Next Rept Submitted ML20132D1941985-09-16016 September 1985 Resubmits Encl BAW-1875, B&W Owners Group Cavity Dosimetry Program, Inadvertently Addressed to Incorrect Individual at Nrc.Timely Review of Rept Requested ML20133H1511985-08-0202 August 1985 Forwards Drawings to Be Incorporated Into Amend 25 to FSAR Question 480.41.W/25 Oversize Drawings.Aperture Cards Available in PDR ML20127F8441985-04-10010 April 1985 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-21 & 50-439/84-21.Corrective Actions:Plumb & Levelness Requirements Incorporated Into General Drawing, QC Procedure 6.7 Revised & Ducts Inspected ML20127F9781985-03-29029 March 1985 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/85-04 & 50-439/84-04.Corrective Actions:Terminal Boards Labeled ML20127J6941985-03-28028 March 1985 Provides Second Supplemental Response to NRC Re Deviations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/83-10 & 50-439/83-10. Corrective Actions:Deficient Fire Damper/Sleeve Tack Welds Installed Per Ul Approved Instructions ML20099K1391985-02-20020 February 1985 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-26 & 50-439/84-26.Corrective actions:dual-rated Foreman No Longer Supervising Crew & Will Not Supervise Until Proper Training Received ML20112G3451984-12-26026 December 1984 Responds to IE Bulletin 84-03, Refueling Cavity Water Seal. Evaluation of Potential for & Consequences of Refueling Cavity Water Seal Failure Encl,Per 841204 Agreement ML20113A8111984-12-0505 December 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-20 & 50-439/84-20.Corrective Actions: Nonconformance Rept 3522 Written to Document Exceeding of Allowable Temp Limit of Paint Storage Warehouse ML20113A3411984-12-0303 December 1984 Suppls Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-01 & 50-439/84-01.Corrective Actions: Relevant QC Procedures Will Be Issued by 841212 ML20101T2841984-11-30030 November 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-22 & 50-439/84-22.Corrective Actions:Assemblies Placed on Curbing & Damaged Closures Replaced ML20113A3111984-11-16016 November 1984 Suppls Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/81-29 & 50-439/81-29.Corrective Actions: Three Replacement Bolts Returned to B&W Due to Inadequate Markings.Corrective Action Will Be Completed by 850222 ML20107G9331984-09-19019 September 1984 Submits Second Revised Response to NRC 840906 Telcon & Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-04 & 50-439/84-04.Corrective Actions:Battery Cells Replaced & Reported on 840822 as NRC Bln Eeb 8416 ML20106C4091984-09-19019 September 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-15 & 50-439/84-15.Alleged Violation Re Failure to Follow Procedure for Inspecting for Floor Penetrations Denied ML20106C6501984-09-18018 September 1984 Clarifies Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-12 & 50-439/84-12 Re Failure to Follow Procedures for Hanger Insps.Rev to Nonconformance Rept 1968 Accomplished on 840712 ML20106C3561984-09-12012 September 1984 Suppls Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-438/84-01.Corrective Actions:Environ Qualified Motor Starters Will Be Installed by 850330 & QC Procedure 3.4 Will Be Revised & Issued by 841014 ML20106C6601984-08-31031 August 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-12 & 50-439/84-12.Corrective Actions:Disposition of Unacceptable Hanger Welds Documented on 840203 Under Nonconformance Rept 1968 ML20113A5441984-08-31031 August 1984 Revises Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/83-31 & 50-439/83-31.Corrective Actions: Administrative Controls in Nutac Rept on Generic Ltr 83-28 Will Be Reflected in Interdivisional Procedure ML20099L2331984-08-0303 August 1984 Submits Results of Survey to Determine Extent of Missing Washers on Wedge Bolts,Per Initial 840330 Response to Insp Repts 50-438/84-03 & 50-439/84-03.QC Procedure Re Bolt Anchors Set in Concrete Revised ML20095G5361984-07-23023 July 1984 Forwards Supplemental Response to IE Bulletin 81-03 Re Flow Blockage of Cooling Water to Safety Sys Components by Corbicula Sp (Asiatic Clam) & Mytilus Sp (Mussel) ML20095G1081984-07-13013 July 1984 Forwards Supplemental Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/83-05 & 50-439/83-05. Corrective actions:BNP-QCP-6.3 Revised to Clarify Listing of Attributes Inspected on Thermal Expansion Devices ML20090J1001984-06-27027 June 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Rept 50-438/84-05.Corrective actions:BNP-QCP-10.6 Will Not Be Used for Revised Drawing Changes ML20113A5481984-06-25025 June 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/83-31 & 50-439/83-31.Corrective Action Will Be Completed by 840901 ML20107G9391984-06-20020 June 1984 Submits Revised Response to NRC 840601 Telcon & Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-04 & 50-439/84-04.Corrective Actions:Nonconformance Rept 2856 Initiated Re Froth on Station Batteries ML20092D3201984-05-21021 May 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/84-09 & 50-439/84-09.Corrective Actions:Qc Procedure Revised to Prohibit Any Installation of Ssd Anchors in Concrete Walls ML20107G9541984-05-10010 May 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/84-04 & 50-439/84-04.Violation Re Station Battery Frothing Denied ML20092D3921984-05-0202 May 1984 Forwards Supplemental Response to Notice of Violation in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-24 & 50-439/83-24,per NRC 840404 Request to Admit Part A.3 & Revise Schedule for Parts A.4 & A.5 Re Questionable Ultrasonic Exams ML20091B3051984-04-18018 April 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/84-05 & 50-439/84-05.Corrective Actions:All Accessible Portions of 74 Welds Inspected Visually ML20093F2351984-03-30030 March 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-31 & 50-439/84-31.Corrective Actions: Procedure IDP 52.05 Re Control & Handling of Vendor Manuals Will Be Issued by 840720,per Generic Ltr 83-28 ML20092P4581984-03-30030 March 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/84-03 & 50-439/84-03.Corrective Actions: Procedures to Be Revised to Provide Design Clarification That Bolt Torques Not Required to Be Reproducible ML20087P3911984-03-14014 March 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/84-01 & 50-439/84-01.Corrective Actions: Nonconformance Rept 2721 Generated to Document Rework of Rusted Unit 1 Conduit.Motor Starter Will Be Replaced ML20093F2781984-02-10010 February 1984 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-31 & 50-439/83-31.Corrective Actions:Vendor Drawings Will Be Revised to Reflect Correct Solenoid Orientation.Item 1 Denied as Violation ML20092D3991984-01-19019 January 1984 Forwards Supplemental Info to Clarify Questions & Concerns Raised by NRC Region II Inspectors Re Violations in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-24 & 50-439/83-24.Violations Involve Questionable Ultrasonic Exams ML20095G1281984-01-0404 January 1984 Supplemental Response to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-438/83-05 & 50-439/83-05.Corrective Action:Const QC Unit Waiting for Computer Printout to Verify Insp of All Affected Equipment Under Revs 0 & 1 to Qcp 6.3 ML20092D4051983-12-29029 December 1983 Provides Supplemental Response to Notice of Violation in Area of Ultrasonic Exams in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-24 & 50-439/83-24,per 831128 Discussion ML20079J5181983-12-28028 December 1983 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-28 & 50-439/83-28.Corrective Actions:Memo Emphasizing Awareness of Requirement That Heaters Remain Energized Issued & FSAR Revised to Reflect Exception ML20091B1831983-12-22022 December 1983 Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-10 & 50-439/83-10.Corrective Actions:Efforts Underway to Obtain Vendor Verification of Correct Fire Damper Installation ML20083H3061983-12-21021 December 1983 Forwards Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-27 & 50-439/83-27.Corrective Actions:Training Sessions Will Be Conducted to Reemphasize Proper Insp of Clamp Spacers & Allowable Tolerance ML20091B1981983-12-15015 December 1983 Suppls Response to NRC Re Violations Noted in IE Insp Repts 50-438/83-10 & 50-439/83-10.Corrective Actions: Fire Protection Sys Nonconformances Will Be Corrected by 851114 1989-09-06
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY CH ATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE 374o1 400 Chestnut Street Tower II g, y p{bre@tSr 3,1983 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Attn: Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Regional Administrator 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. O'Reilly:
BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 - RESPONSE TO VIOLATIONS 50-438/83-23-01, 50-439/83-23 VISUAL INSPECTION OF INSIDE WELD SURFACES 438/83-23-02, 50-439/83-23 HOUSEKEEPING -
50-438/83-23-03 50-439/83-23 PIPING BUTT WELD OFFSET 50-438/83-23 HANGER EMBEDMENT PLATE 438/83-23 HVAC DUCTWORK SUPPORTS This is in response to R. C. Lewis' letter dated October 5,1983, report numbers 50-438/83-23, 50-439/83-23 concerning activities at the Bellefonte Nuclear Plant which appeared to have been in violation of NRC regulations. Enclosed is our response to the citations.
If you have any questions concerning this matter, please get in touch with R. H. Shell at FTS 858-2688.
To the best of my knowledge, I declare the statements contained herein are complete and true.
Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY L. M. Mills, nager Nuclear Licensing Enclosure cc: Mr. Richard C. DeYoung, Director (Enclosure)
Office of Inspection and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Records Center (Enclosure)
Institute of Nuclear Power Operations 1100 Circle 75 Parkway, Suite 1500 Atlanta, Georgia 30339 8312160156 831202 PDR ADOCK 05000438 G PDR 1983-TVA 5OTH ANNIVERSARY An Equal Opportunity Employer
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, ", BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 RESPONSE TO SEVERITY LEVEL V VIOLATION 50-438/83-23-01, 50-439/83-23-01 VISUAL INSPECTION OF INSIDE WELD SURFACES Description of Deficiency 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion IX and the accepted QA program (TVA-TR 1 A, Rev. 5) Sections 17.1A.9 requires that measures shall be established to assure welding is controlled and accomplished in accordance with applicable codes and specifications. TVA's Process Specification 3.M.5.1 (d) Addendum No.10 paragraph B.4.2 states: "Inside surfaces of welds may generally be considered accessible when the weld is within two (2) pipe diameters of the open end."
. Contrary to the above, reviews of Welding Quality Control inspection records revealed that the inside of numerous field welds on ASME Section III Class 2 main steam 32" diameter pipes were not inspected by QC and were accessible for inspection (Units 1 & 2).
TVA Response
- 1. Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation TVA admits the violation occurred as stated.
- 2. Reason for the Violation The failure of welding quality control (WQC) to inspect inside weld surfaces of the main steam lines can be attributed to a misunderstanding of accessibility from TVA's interpretation of Process Specification 3.M.S.1 (d) Addendum No. 10, paragraph B.4.2. The greatest problem was {
determining the acceptable distance for inside inspection of weld joints since the inspectors felt that weld joints which were several pipe diameters from the access point or required traversing vertical runs which could necessitate the use of special equipment were inaccessible.
This condition was determined to be a problem only after a difference of opinion was identified by NRC.
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Corrective Steps Taken and Results Achieved TVA generated quality control investigation report (QCIR) 15,404 to identify the arc strikes and lack of penetration discovered from weld 2SM00058. The weld was repaired and accepted by WQC, the are strike was removed and the QCIR was closed. TVA generated QCIR 36,784 and nonconformance report (NCR) 2504 to identify the piping welds on the main steam lines greater than 30 inches which had no QC inspection performed on the inside surfaces. NCR 2504 has been recommended to TVA's Division
of Enginscring Design (EN DES) with a disposition to " usa-as-is" based , ' - ',.
on: (1) Statistical results indicate that no generic problem exists -
where WQC omission of root side visual e.tamination has occurred. Visual examination was completed and accepted on 33.6 percent of the accessible Main Steam and Main Feedwater weld roots (39 welds were inspected out of 116). (2) Evidence of material thinning is evaluated as a standard practice during review and acceptance of radiographs.
- 4. Corrective Steps Taken to Avoid Further Noncomoliance All WQC inspectors certified as Level II in welding inspection were retrained to TVA Process Specification 3.M.5.1 (d) Addendum No. 10 paragraph B.4.2, with special consideration applied to the proper interpretation of weld accessibility. The retraining was completed on October 14, 1983
- 5. Date When Full Compliance Will Be Achieved TVA will be in full compliance by January 15, 1984, at which time NCR 2504 will be resolved by EN DES and the NCR can be closed.
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10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion II and the accepted QA Program (TVA-TR ,
1 A, Rev. 5) requires in part that, " Activities affecting quality shall be I accomplished under suitably controlled conditions. Controlled conditions l include the use of appropriate equipment; suitable environmental conditions for accomplishing the activity, such as adequate cleanness."
TVA's accepted QA Program (TVA-TR-75-1A Rev. 5) commits to ANSI 45.2.3-1973 (Housekeeping During the Construction Phase of Nuclear Power Plants).
Section 3.2.1 of ANSI 45.2.3-1973 states in part " Garbage, trash, scrap, I litter and other excess material shall be collected, removed from the job site, or disposed of in accordance with specified requirements or planned p ractices. Such excess material shall not be allowed to accumulate and create conditions that will adversely affect quality."
TVA's Quality Control Procedure (QCP) 10.27, Rev. 7, imolements the ANSI 45.2.3-1973 requirement for housekeeping controls.
Contrary to the above, on August 23, lo83, conditions existed in the Auxiliary Building. These conditions were subsequently detailed in Housekeeping Deficiency Report Nos. 902 and 903 (Units 1 and 2).
TVA Response
- 1. Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation TVA admits the violation occurred as stated.
- 2. Reason for the Violation Hourly supervisors had neglected to assume their supervisory responsibilities and insure their crew members complied with OCP-10.27. ,
3 Corrective Steps Taken and Results Achieved The Auxiliary Building was cleaned to comply with QCP-10.27.
Construction supervisors were instructed to reemohasize to the hourly foremen under their supervision that the hourly foremen are responsible to insure the employees they supervise comply with QCP-10.27.
Supervisors failing to insure compliance will be appropriately disciplined.
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Inspections led by the appropriate group supervisor will continue with emphasis being placed on similar violations in other work areas.
Management personnel with work responsibilities in the Auxiliary Building and laborers will monitor the situation so corrective measures can be taken to prevent additional violations. Management personnel were notified by written memorandum from the Construction Superintendent's office that the hourly foremen will be expected to ensure complf ance with QCP-10.27.
- 5. Date When Full Compliance Will Be Achieved TVA is now in full compliance.
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. , , , BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 RESPONSE TO BELLEFONTE NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 50-438/83-23-03, 50-439/83-23-03 PIPING BUTT WELD OFFSET Description of Deficiency 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion IX and VII and the accepted QA Program (TVA-TR-75-1A, Rev. 5) Section 17.1A.9 and 17.1A.7 respectively require that measures shall be established to assure that welding is controlled and accomplished in accordance with applicable codes and specifications.
TVA's Process Specification 3.M.5.1 specifies that the maximum offset for butt weld fitup is 1/32" all around and 3/32" in any localized area.
Contrary to the above, during the week of August 1, 1983 the resident inspectors noted by visual inspecticn that butt weld joints ONB00224-S1 ( ASME Section III, Class 3) and WEU 1B311 (ANSI B 31-1) violated the maximum offset requirements of TVA's Process Specification 3.M.5.1. Radiography conducted at the residents' request verified the offset violation as well as incomplete fusion. (Units 1 and 2).
TVA Response
- 1. Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation TVA denies the violation occurred as stated.
Exolanation The visual examination conducted by the resident NRC Inspectors of the outside diameters of the two welds did indicate possible unacceptable internal offset of weld joints ONB00224-S1 (ASME Section III-3) and WEU 1B31.1 (ANSI B31.1). Performance of radiography on the subject welds revealed an appearance of excessive offset in addition to other unacceptable characteristics. QCIR 35,740 and Welding Engineering Unit Discrepancy Report 8-23-83-2 were initiated to identify the possible unacceptable offset and other problems. As a result, the welds joints were cut out and replaced. Further evaluation of the inside offset of the cut out weld joints, utilizing physical measurement by QC in the presence of the NRC resident, indicated the offsets were acceptable in accordance with TVA Process Specification 3.M.S.1 R5, paragraph A4,
" Alignment, Mismatch and Fitup." The resident inspector concurred with the measurements and conclusions. _
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RESPONSE TO SEVERITY LEVEL V VIOLATION *
- 50-438/83-23-04 HANGER EMBEDMENT PLATE Description of Deficiency 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion V and the accepted QA Program (TVA-TR-75-1A, Revision 5) Section 17.1 A.5 requires that activities affecting quality be accomplished in accordance with drawings. TVA drawings 4RWO517-X2-04 Rev. 7, 4RWO518-X2-10 Rev. 9, and 4RWO518-X2-12 Rev. 7 specify the installing location and configuration of embedment plate (P 936). This installation included four (4) 1-3/4" diameter rods threaded 5" with associated nuts, s Contrary to the above, Hanger IND-MPHG-0048 Rev. 2 was installed vi.th its 1/2" x 4" x 4" structural tubing over one of the exposed rods. To accomplish this installation, the nut was removed and the QC accepted hanger was installed. (Unit 1).
TVA Response
- 1. Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation TVA admits the violation occurred as stated.
- 2. Reasons for the Violation The incorrect installation of the cited support occurred because the craftsmen failed to follow procedure by removing the nut and washer required to be on the embedded plate. The nut prevented the tube steel from fitting flush on the embedded plate and was removed by the c raftsmen. The conflict with the nut and washer should have been identified to the site engineering staff for resolution. It should be noted that the embedded plate with threaded rods were originally designed for installation of pipe whip restraints which were later deleted.
3 Corrective Steps faken and Results Achieved TVA initiated QCIR 29,836 to document the unacceptable installation of pipe support IND-MPHG-0048 Rev. 2. The support was redesigned for '
attachment to another embedded plate. The old design support was removed and the nut / washer were reinstalled, inspected and accepted. The new design support was installed, inspected and accepted. All components in question are now installed in accordance with design drawing ,
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- 4. Corrective Steps Taken to Avoid Further Noncompliance TVA considers this situation to be an isolated occurrence based on no known duplication of the incident. However, a memorandum was issued from the steamfitter superintendent to all assistant superintendents and craft 2
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HVAC DUCTWORK SUPPORTS Description of Defiency 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion V and the accepted QA Program (TVA-TR-75-1A, Revision 5) section 17.1 A.S require that activities affecting quality be accomplished in accordance with drawings. Process Specification V0.C.I.I (a), Paragraph 3 7.3 states the following part: " Members distorted by welding may be straightened by mechanical means or by carefully supervised application of a limited amount of localized heat."
TVA's Bellefonte Quality Control Procedure BNP-QCP-10.4, Rev. 9, Paragraph 5.2 states the following: " Engineering and inspection unit representatives initiate QCIRs and NCRs, ensure identification of nonconforming items, and verify completed corrective action."
Contrary to the above, the resident inspector noted that the ironworker craft had beaten and straightened (via sledge hammer) several HVAC supports. These supports were beated without any direct measurements. In addition, both mechanical QC and engineering personnel were aware of these activities; however, a QCIR or NCR was not generated. Also the ironworkers had not been trained in Bellefonte's Quality Control Procedure BNP-QCP-6.7 which they were using to perform the work (Unit 1).
TVA Response
- 1. Admission or Denial of the Alleged Violation Since this violation addresses three factors which contributed to the violation, this response will address these items individually.
- 1. TVA admits the portion of the violation occurred as stated with regard to the failure to properly train the ironworkers in QCP-6.7 (HVAC Duct Work Installation).
- 2. TVA denies the portion of the violation occurred as stated with regard to the method of straightening used on the cited supports.
Reason: The existing provisions within the procedures currently approved allow the use of the sledge hammers and the heat application methods described in the violation. The limited amount of heat required to straighten the hangers was applied using normal constrution practices by a qualified craftsman who has the Mb 4 training and experience necessary to observe and control this j process. The Process Specification delineates that a dull red color may be achieved during heat application and TVA feels that this guidance is adequate for its craftsmen.
, ' ' ' . In support of this practice, TVA mstallurgists duplicated conditions during the work in question with a test support. Hardness testing on the actual support and on the test support indicated no adverse effects on the material. Additionally, a test support was heated and liquid cooled to estimate a worst case condition and the results were still favorable.
3 TVA denies the portion of the violation occurred as stated with respect to the failure to properly identify a nonconformance on the heating of the supports. Until the resident NRC inspector made known his concern in the matter, TVA had no reason to suspect a nonconformance existed. In fact, the only reason the QCIR (31,827) was generated was to track the NRC concern. The results of the investigation of this QCIR indicated that no condition adverse to quality existed.
- 2. Reason for the Violation The responsible craft superintendents failed to ensure that the craftsmen were trained to the appropriate procedures prior to performing the work.
3 Corrective Steps Taken and.Results Achieved QCP 10.30 (Craft Quality Assurance Training) has been revised to include QCP-6.7 training for ironworkers. The training required is now complete,
- and all ironworkers are in compliance.
- 4. Corrective Steps Taken to Avoid Further Noncomo11ance Both the Quality Manager and Construction Superintendent are required now to review craft training attachments to determine adequacy of craft training.
- 5. Date When Full Compliance Was Achieved Full compliance was achieved on August 30, 1983 I
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