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{{#Wiki_filter:ROCHESTERGASANDELECTRICCORPORATION~89EASTAVENUE,ROCHESTER,N.K14649-000110ICrrJr(ROBERTC.MECREDYVicepresidentNuclearOperationsrr.r.r~o~rAer.icour.sir546.2700March13,1998U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionDocumentControlDeskAttn:GuyS.VissingProjectDirectorateI-1Washington,D.C.20555Subject:ReplytoaNoticeofViolationNRCIntegratedInspectionReport50-244/97-12andNoticeofViolation,datedFebruary9,1998R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244DearMr.Vissing:RochesterGasandElectric(RG&E)providesthisreplywithin30daysofreceiptoftheletterwhichtransmittedtheNoticeofViolation.DuringanNRCInspectionconductedonNovember17January4,1998,aviolationofNRCrequirementswasidentified.1naccordancewiththe"GeneralStatementofPolicyandProcedureforNRCEnforcementActions,"NUREG-1600,theviolationislistedbelow:n10CFR50,AppendixB,CriterionVrequiresthatactivitiesaffectingqualitybeprescribedandaccomplishedinaccordancewithdocumentedproceduresandinstructions,andthattheseproceduresincludeappropriatequantitativeorqualitativeacceptancecriteriafor'eterminingthatimportantactivitieshavebeensatisfactorilyaccomplished.NuclearDirectiveND-MAI,RMaintenance,"requiredthatunexpectedproblemsbedocumented,andthatanydeficienciesidentifiedbereportedinaccordancewiththeCorrectiveActionProgram.MaintenanceProcedureM-15.1M,"AorBDieselGeneratorMechanicalInspectionandMaintenance,"step5.20.1.hrequiredthattheemergencydieselgeneratorhighestandlowestfiringpressuresberecordedatfullengineload,andspecifiedthatthedifferencebetweenthehighestandlowestpressuresmustnotexceedamaximumof150poundspersquareinch.eDRAoocKosaaoaee9803i38PDR  
{{#Wiki_filter:ROCHESTER
GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION
~89EASTAVENUE,ROCHESTER,
N.K14649-0001
10ICrrJr(ROBERTC.MECREDYVicepresident
NuclearOperations
rr.r.r~o~rAer.icour.sir546.2700March13,1998U.S.NuclearRegulatory
Commission
DocumentControlDeskAttn:GuyS.VissingProjectDirectorate
I-1Washington,
D.C.20555Subject:ReplytoaNoticeofViolation
NRCIntegrated
Inspection
Report50-244/97-12
andNoticeofViolation,
datedFebruary9,1998R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244DearMr.Vissing:Rochester
GasandElectric(RG&E)providesthisreplywithin30daysofreceiptoftheletterwhichtransmitted
theNoticeofViolation.
DuringanNRCInspection
conducted
onNovember17January4,1998,aviolation
ofNRCrequirements
wasidentified.
1naccordance
withthe"GeneralStatement
ofPolicyandProcedure
forNRCEnforcement
Actions,"
NUREG-1600,
theviolation
islistedbelow:n10CFR50,AppendixB,Criterion
Vrequiresthatactivities
affecting
qualitybeprescribed
andaccomplished
inaccordance
withdocumented
procedures
andinstructions,
andthattheseprocedures
includeappropriate
quantitative
orqualitative
acceptance
criteriafor'etermining
thatimportant
activities
havebeensatisfactorily
accomplished.
NuclearDirective
ND-MAI,RMaintenance,"
requiredthatunexpected
problemsbedocumented,
andthatanydeficiencies
identified
bereportedinaccordance
withtheCorrective
ActionProgram.Maintenance
Procedure
M-15.1M,"AorBDieselGenerator
Mechanical
Inspection
andMaintenance,"
step5.20.1.hrequiredthattheemergency
dieselgenerator
highestandlowestfiringpressures
berecordedatfullengineload,andspecified
thatthedifference
betweenthehighestandlowestpressures
mustnotexceedamaximumof150poundspersquareinch.eDRAoocKosaaoaee9803i38PDR  
   
   
Page2Contrarytotheabove,onMay3,1996,andNovember11,1997,theacceptancecriteriainmaintenanceprocedureM-15.1Mwerenotmetduringpost-maintenancetestingoftheB-emergencydieselgenerator(B-EDG).Inbothinstances,thedifferencebetweenthehighestandlowestfiringpressuresfortheB-EDGenginewasrecordedabovethemaximumallowablelimitspecifiedbyprocedureM-15.1M.Theunacceptabledatawasnotresolvedinaccordancewiththelicensee'sCorrectiveActionProgram,orjustifiedanddocumentedasacceptablebeforetheB-EDGwasreturnedto'ervice."(1),,thereasonfortheviolation,or,ifcontested,thebasisfordisputingtheviolationorseveritylevel:RochesterGas6ElectricCorporation(RGEE)acceptstheviolation.WeacknowledgethatEDGperformancedatawasnotproperlyresolvedrelativetoestablishedacceptancecriteriaandtheCorrectiveActionProgram.ThecollectionofEDGfiringpressuredataisbasedonguidancefromtheEDGvendormanual.Historically,suchdatawascollectedanddocumentedinMaintenanceProcedureM-15.1.2,"AorBDieselGenerator-ObtainCylinderFiringPressure'atFullLoad",att'esametimeasperiodictestingoftheEDGwasbeingperformed(usingSurveillanceTestProcedurePT-12.1orPT-12;2,"EmergencyDieselGeneratorA"and"EmergencyDieselGeneratorB")~ThedatacollectionwasscheduledpriortoplannedEDGmaintenanceoverhauls.ThisdatawasoneofthesoleindicatorsofEDGcondition,andwasprovidedtotheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer(OEM)fieldservicesrepresentativeforuseinplanninganyneededmaintenance.duringthesubsequentoverhaul.TheOEM'epresentative.iscontractedtoprovideguidanceandbe-presentduringtheEDGmaintenanceoverhaul.AftercompletionofEDGmaintenanceoverhauls,data(toverifythatproperadjustmentsandengineperformanceareacceptable)isobtainedduringtherestorationoftheEDGtoservice.ProceduresPT-12.1orPT-12.2areusedforpost-maintenancetesting(PMT)and,operabilityperformancetesting(OPT).DocumentationofthefiringpressureisrecordedinMaintenanceProcedureM-15.1M,,"AorBDieselGeneratorMechanicalInspectionandMaintenance",atthistime.Inthepast'woyears,GinnaStationhastakenadditionalmeasurestodetermineEDGengineconditionbycontractingwithanEDGengineanalysiscontractor.Thistypeofengineanalysishasgainedincreasingacceptancewithinthenuclearpowerindustry,andhasbeenendorsedbytheALCOOwner'sGroup.  
Page2Contrarytotheabove,onMay3,1996,andNovember11,1997,theacceptance
criteriainmaintenance
procedure
M-15.1Mwerenotmetduringpost-maintenance
testingoftheB-emergency
dieselgenerator
(B-EDG).Inbothinstances,
thedifference
betweenthehighestandlowestfiringpressures
fortheB-EDGenginewasrecordedabovethemaximumallowable
limitspecified
byprocedure
M-15.1M.Theunacceptable
datawasnotresolvedinaccordance
withthelicensee's
Corrective
ActionProgram,orjustified
anddocumented
asacceptable
beforetheB-EDGwasreturnedto'ervice."
(1),,thereasonfortheviolation,
or,ifcontested,
thebasisfordisputing
theviolation
orseveritylevel:Rochester
Gas6ElectricCorporation
(RGEE)acceptstheviolation.
Weacknowledge
thatEDGperformance
datawasnotproperlyresolvedrelativetoestablished
acceptance
criteriaandtheCorrective
ActionProgram.Thecollection
ofEDGfiringpressuredataisbasedonguidancefromtheEDGvendormanual.Historically,
suchdatawascollected
anddocumented
inMaintenance
Procedure
M-15.1.2,"AorBDieselGenerator
-ObtainCylinderFiringPressure'atFullLoad",att'esametimeasperiodictestingoftheEDGwasbeingperformed
(usingSurveillance
TestProcedure
PT-12.1orPT-12;2,"Emergency
DieselGenerator
A"and"Emergency
DieselGenerator
B")~Thedatacollection
wasscheduled
priortoplannedEDGmaintenance
overhauls.
Thisdatawasoneofthesoleindicators
ofEDGcondition,
andwasprovidedtotheoriginalequipment
manufacturer
(OEM)fieldservicesrepresentative
foruseinplanninganyneededmaintenance
.duringthesubsequent
overhaul.
TheOEM'epresentative
.iscontracted
toprovideguidanceandbe-presentduringtheEDGmaintenance
overhaul.
Aftercompletion
ofEDGmaintenance
overhauls,
data(toverifythatproperadjustments
andengineperformance
areacceptable)
isobtainedduringtherestoration
oftheEDGtoservice.Procedures
PT-12.1orPT-12.2areusedforpost-maintenance
testing(PMT)and,operability
performance
testing(OPT).Documentation
ofthefiringpressureisrecordedinMaintenance
Procedure
M-15.1M,,"AorBDieselGenerator
Mechanical
Inspection
andMaintenance",
atthistime.Inthepast'woyears,GinnaStationhastakenadditional
measurestodetermine
EDGenginecondition
bycontracting
withanEDGengineanalysiscontractor.
Thistypeofengineanalysishasgainedincreasing
acceptance
withinthenuclearpowerindustry,
andhasbeenendorsedbytheALCOOwner'sGroup.  
   
   
Page3TheengineanalysiscontractorassistsRGSEpersonnelinperformingstate-of-the-artconditionmonitoring,bothpriortoandfollowingEDGmaintenanceoverhauls.Thismonitoringincludesenhanceddiagnostictesting,andprovidesmanyoftheparameterstoassistindeterminingengineperformance.Maintenanceprocedureshavenottotallyreflectedthenewmethodologyfordatacollectionanditsapplicabilitytoengineperformance.Thedatacollected,thatwasabovethemaximumallowablelimit,wasobtainedwiththeconcurrenceoftheOEMfieldservicesrepresentative,theengineanalysiscontractor,andtheSystemEngineer.~Thisdatawasreviewedinconjunctionwithdeterminingtheoverallengineperformance.Therepresentativewasknowledgeableoftheseparameters,andwasawareofthebasisforthefiringpressurelimits.Nevertheless,thisout-of-specificationdatawasrecordedandnotproperlyresolvedinaccordancewiththeGinnaStationadministrativeprocedures,inthattheRGEEmaintenancepersonnelinappropriatelyacceptedthedata,basedontheapparentacceptanceofthedatabythecontractorandengineeringpersonnel.(2)thecorrectivestepsthathavebeentakenand,theresultsachieved:0TheEDGmechanicwascounselledbytheManager,MechanicalMaintenanceonthepolicyforresolutionofdataoutsideacceptancecriteria.0ACTIONReport,97-2095wasinitiatedtoresolvethespecificdatawithintheworkpackageandtoinitiatecauseinvest3.gationfornotusingtheCorrectiveActionProgramforresolutionofthedata.0TheEDGswereretestedinFebruary1998inthepresenceoftheengineanalysiscontractor.RG&EandcontractorpersonneldeterminedtheoperationalperformanceoftheEDG'stobesatisfactory.(3)thecorrectivestepsthatwillbetakentoavoidfurtherviolations:oACTXONReport97-2095resultedinaTrainingWorkRequest(TWR),whichwasinitiatedtodevelopspecifictrainingintheproperresolutionofout-of-specificationresultsfromfielddatacollection.  
Page3Theengineanalysiscontractor
assistsRGSEpersonnel
inperforming
state-of-the-artcondition
monitoring,
bothpriortoandfollowing
EDGmaintenance
overhauls.
Thismonitoring
includesenhanceddiagnostic
testing,andprovidesmanyoftheparameters
toassistindetermining
engineperformance.
Maintenance
procedures
havenottotallyreflected
thenewmethodology
fordatacollection
anditsapplicability
toengineperformance.
Thedatacollected,
thatwasabovethemaximumallowable
limit,wasobtainedwiththeconcurrence
oftheOEMfieldservicesrepresentative,
theengineanalysiscontractor,
andtheSystemEngineer.
~Thisdatawasreviewedinconjunction
withdetermining
theoverallengineperformance.
Therepresentative
wasknowledgeable
oftheseparameters,
andwasawareofthebasisforthefiringpressurelimits.Nevertheless,
thisout-of-specification
datawasrecordedandnotproperlyresolvedinaccordance
withtheGinnaStationadministrative
procedures,
inthattheRGEEmaintenance
personnel
inappropriately
acceptedthedata,basedontheapparentacceptance
ofthedatabythecontractor
andengineering
personnel.
(2)thecorrective
stepsthathavebeentakenand,theresultsachieved:
0TheEDGmechanicwascounselled
bytheManager,Mechanical
Maintenance
onthepolicyforresolution
ofdataoutsideacceptance
criteria.
0ACTIONReport,97-2095wasinitiated
toresolvethespecificdatawithintheworkpackageandtoinitiatecauseinvest3.gation
fornotusingtheCorrective
ActionProgramforresolution
ofthedata.0TheEDGswereretestedinFebruary1998inthepresenceoftheengineanalysiscontractor.
RG&Eandcontractor
personnel
determined
theoperational
performance
oftheEDG'stobesatisfactory.
(3)thecorrective
stepsthatwillbetakentoavoidfurtherviolations:
oACTXONReport97-2095resultedinaTrainingWorkRequest(TWR),whichwasinitiated
todevelopspecifictrainingintheproperresolution
ofout-of-specification
resultsfromfielddatacollection.  
   
   
Page40Thistrainingwillbeprovidedforallappropriate.Maintenance'ersonnel.ThetrainingwillreviewapplicableNuclearDirectivesandInterfaceProcedures,andtheresponsibilitiesofRGEEpersonnelwhenvendorrepresentativesareinvolvedinoversightofwork.ThistrainingwillbecompletedbyOctober1,'998.0DatacollectedduringrecentEDGmaintenanceandtestingwillbereviewed.AnyanomalieswillbeenteredintotheCorrectiveActionProgramforresolution.ThisreviewwillbecompletedbyMarch31,1998.(4)thedatewhenfullcompliancewillbeachieved:FullcompliancewasachievedonDecember2,1997,whenACTIONReport97-2095waswritten,initiatingresolutionoftheunacceptabledatawithintheCorrectiveActionProgram.Verylyyours,RobertC.Mecryxc:Mr.GuyS.Vissing(MailStop14B2)ProjectDirectorateI-1DivisionofReactorProjects-I/IIOfficeofNuclearReactorRegulationU.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionWashington,D.C.20555RegionalAdministrator,RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommission475AllendaleRoadKingofPrussia,PA19406U.S.NRCGinnaSeniorResidentInspector
Page40Thistrainingwillbeprovidedforallappropriate
.Maintenance
'ersonnel.
Thetrainingwillreviewapplicable
NuclearDirectives
andInterface
Procedures,
andtheresponsibilities
ofRGEEpersonnel
whenvendorrepresentatives
areinvolvedinoversight
ofwork.Thistrainingwillbecompleted
byOctober1,'998.0Datacollected
duringrecentEDGmaintenance
andtestingwillbereviewed.
Anyanomalies
willbeenteredintotheCorrective
ActionProgramforresolution.
Thisreviewwillbecompleted
byMarch31,1998.(4)thedatewhenfullcompliance
willbeachieved:
Fullcompliance
wasachievedonDecember2,1997,whenACTIONReport97-2095waswritten,initiating
resolution
oftheunacceptable
datawithintheCorrective
ActionProgram.Verylyyours,RobertC.Mecryxc:Mr.GuyS.Vissing(MailStop14B2)ProjectDirectorate
I-1DivisionofReactorProjects-I/IIOfficeofNuclearReactorRegulation
U.S.NuclearRegulatory
Commission
Washington,
D.C.20555RegionalAdministrator,
RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatory
Commission
475Allendale
RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406U.S.NRCGinnaSeniorResidentInspector
}}
}}

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Issue date: 03/13/1998
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To: VISSING G S
NRC (Affiliation Not Assigned), NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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Text

ROCHESTER

GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION

~89EASTAVENUE,ROCHESTER,

N.K14649-0001

10ICrrJr(ROBERTC.MECREDYVicepresident

NuclearOperations

rr.r.r~o~rAer.icour.sir546.2700March13,1998U.S.NuclearRegulatory

Commission

DocumentControlDeskAttn:GuyS.VissingProjectDirectorate

I-1Washington,

D.C.20555Subject:ReplytoaNoticeofViolation

NRCIntegrated

Inspection

Report50-244/97-12

andNoticeofViolation,

datedFebruary9,1998R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244DearMr.Vissing:Rochester

GasandElectric(RG&E)providesthisreplywithin30daysofreceiptoftheletterwhichtransmitted

theNoticeofViolation.

DuringanNRCInspection

conducted

onNovember17January4,1998,aviolation

ofNRCrequirements

wasidentified.

1naccordance

withthe"GeneralStatement

ofPolicyandProcedure

forNRCEnforcement

Actions,"

NUREG-1600,

theviolation

islistedbelow:n10CFR50,AppendixB,Criterion

Vrequiresthatactivities

affecting

qualitybeprescribed

andaccomplished

inaccordance

withdocumented

procedures

andinstructions,

andthattheseprocedures

includeappropriate

quantitative

orqualitative

acceptance

criteriafor'etermining

thatimportant

activities

havebeensatisfactorily

accomplished.

NuclearDirective

ND-MAI,RMaintenance,"

requiredthatunexpected

problemsbedocumented,

andthatanydeficiencies

identified

bereportedinaccordance

withtheCorrective

ActionProgram.Maintenance

Procedure

M-15.1M,"AorBDieselGenerator

Mechanical

Inspection

andMaintenance,"

step5.20.1.hrequiredthattheemergency

dieselgenerator

highestandlowestfiringpressures

berecordedatfullengineload,andspecified

thatthedifference

betweenthehighestandlowestpressures

mustnotexceedamaximumof150poundspersquareinch.eDRAoocKosaaoaee9803i38PDR

Page2Contrarytotheabove,onMay3,1996,andNovember11,1997,theacceptance

criteriainmaintenance

procedure

M-15.1Mwerenotmetduringpost-maintenance

testingoftheB-emergency

dieselgenerator

(B-EDG).Inbothinstances,

thedifference

betweenthehighestandlowestfiringpressures

fortheB-EDGenginewasrecordedabovethemaximumallowable

limitspecified

byprocedure

M-15.1M.Theunacceptable

datawasnotresolvedinaccordance

withthelicensee's

Corrective

ActionProgram,orjustified

anddocumented

asacceptable

beforetheB-EDGwasreturnedto'ervice."

(1),,thereasonfortheviolation,

or,ifcontested,

thebasisfordisputing

theviolation

orseveritylevel:Rochester

Gas6ElectricCorporation

(RGEE)acceptstheviolation.

Weacknowledge

thatEDGperformance

datawasnotproperlyresolvedrelativetoestablished

acceptance

criteriaandtheCorrective

ActionProgram.Thecollection

ofEDGfiringpressuredataisbasedonguidancefromtheEDGvendormanual.Historically,

suchdatawascollected

anddocumented

inMaintenance

Procedure

M-15.1.2,"AorBDieselGenerator

-ObtainCylinderFiringPressure'atFullLoad",att'esametimeasperiodictestingoftheEDGwasbeingperformed

(usingSurveillance

TestProcedure

PT-12.1orPT-12;2,"Emergency

DieselGenerator

A"and"Emergency

DieselGenerator

B")~Thedatacollection

wasscheduled

priortoplannedEDGmaintenance

overhauls.

Thisdatawasoneofthesoleindicators

ofEDGcondition,

andwasprovidedtotheoriginalequipment

manufacturer

(OEM)fieldservicesrepresentative

foruseinplanninganyneededmaintenance

.duringthesubsequent

overhaul.

TheOEM'epresentative

.iscontracted

toprovideguidanceandbe-presentduringtheEDGmaintenance

overhaul.

Aftercompletion

ofEDGmaintenance

overhauls,

data(toverifythatproperadjustments

andengineperformance

areacceptable)

isobtainedduringtherestoration

oftheEDGtoservice.Procedures

PT-12.1orPT-12.2areusedforpost-maintenance

testing(PMT)and,operability

performance

testing(OPT).Documentation

ofthefiringpressureisrecordedinMaintenance

Procedure

M-15.1M,,"AorBDieselGenerator

Mechanical

Inspection

andMaintenance",

atthistime.Inthepast'woyears,GinnaStationhastakenadditional

measurestodetermine

EDGenginecondition

bycontracting

withanEDGengineanalysiscontractor.

Thistypeofengineanalysishasgainedincreasing

acceptance

withinthenuclearpowerindustry,

andhasbeenendorsedbytheALCOOwner'sGroup.

Page3Theengineanalysiscontractor

assistsRGSEpersonnel

inperforming

state-of-the-artcondition

monitoring,

bothpriortoandfollowing

EDGmaintenance

overhauls.

Thismonitoring

includesenhanceddiagnostic

testing,andprovidesmanyoftheparameters

toassistindetermining

engineperformance.

Maintenance

procedures

havenottotallyreflected

thenewmethodology

fordatacollection

anditsapplicability

toengineperformance.

Thedatacollected,

thatwasabovethemaximumallowable

limit,wasobtainedwiththeconcurrence

oftheOEMfieldservicesrepresentative,

theengineanalysiscontractor,

andtheSystemEngineer.

~Thisdatawasreviewedinconjunction

withdetermining

theoverallengineperformance.

Therepresentative

wasknowledgeable

oftheseparameters,

andwasawareofthebasisforthefiringpressurelimits.Nevertheless,

thisout-of-specification

datawasrecordedandnotproperlyresolvedinaccordance

withtheGinnaStationadministrative

procedures,

inthattheRGEEmaintenance

personnel

inappropriately

acceptedthedata,basedontheapparentacceptance

ofthedatabythecontractor

andengineering

personnel.

(2)thecorrective

stepsthathavebeentakenand,theresultsachieved:

0TheEDGmechanicwascounselled

bytheManager,Mechanical

Maintenance

onthepolicyforresolution

ofdataoutsideacceptance

criteria.

0ACTIONReport,97-2095wasinitiated

toresolvethespecificdatawithintheworkpackageandtoinitiatecauseinvest3.gation

fornotusingtheCorrective

ActionProgramforresolution

ofthedata.0TheEDGswereretestedinFebruary1998inthepresenceoftheengineanalysiscontractor.

RG&Eandcontractor

personnel

determined

theoperational

performance

oftheEDG'stobesatisfactory.

(3)thecorrective

stepsthatwillbetakentoavoidfurtherviolations:

oACTXONReport97-2095resultedinaTrainingWorkRequest(TWR),whichwasinitiated

todevelopspecifictrainingintheproperresolution

ofout-of-specification

resultsfromfielddatacollection.

Page40Thistrainingwillbeprovidedforallappropriate

.Maintenance

'ersonnel.

Thetrainingwillreviewapplicable

NuclearDirectives

andInterface

Procedures,

andtheresponsibilities

ofRGEEpersonnel

whenvendorrepresentatives

areinvolvedinoversight

ofwork.Thistrainingwillbecompleted

byOctober1,'998.0Datacollected

duringrecentEDGmaintenance

andtestingwillbereviewed.

Anyanomalies

willbeenteredintotheCorrective

ActionProgramforresolution.

Thisreviewwillbecompleted

byMarch31,1998.(4)thedatewhenfullcompliance

willbeachieved:

Fullcompliance

wasachievedonDecember2,1997,whenACTIONReport97-2095waswritten,initiating

resolution

oftheunacceptable

datawithintheCorrective

ActionProgram.Verylyyours,RobertC.Mecryxc:Mr.GuyS.Vissing(MailStop14B2)ProjectDirectorate

I-1DivisionofReactorProjects-I/IIOfficeofNuclearReactorRegulation

U.S.NuclearRegulatory

Commission

Washington,

D.C.20555RegionalAdministrator,

RegionIU.S.NuclearRegulatory

Commission

475Allendale

RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406U.S.NRCGinnaSeniorResidentInspector