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==REGION I==
==REGION I==
Docket / Report No. 50-289/88-08     License: DPR-50 Licensee: GPU Nuclear Corporation P. 0.' Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Facility: Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 Location: Middletown, Pennsylvania Dates: April 10 - May 14 and 19, 1988 Inspectors: R. Conte, Senior Resident Inspector D. Johnson, Resident Inspector T. Moslak, Resident Inspector (Reporting Inspector)
Docket / Report No. 50-289/88-08 License: DPR-50 Licensee:
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GPU Nuclear Corporation P. 0.' Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Facility:
C.Congill(,fhief,ReactorProjectsSection1A
Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 Location:
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Middletown, Pennsylvania Dates:
The NRC resident inspectors conducted routine safety inspections during power     1 eperation Plant operational items reviewed were selected events, emergency feedwater system standby alignment and selected equipment operability status, in-ciuding a licensee safety evaluation for defeating the main feedwater isolation function. Management meetings were held with the licensee regarding the adequacy of the Technical and Safety Review Program and the cycle 7 refueling outage.
April 10 - May 14 and 19, 1988 Inspectors:
R. Conte, Senior Resident Inspector D. Johnson, Resident Inspector T. Moslak, Resident Inspector (Reporting Inspector)
A. Sidpara, Resident Inspector Approved by:
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[h/N C.Congill(,fhief,ReactorProjectsSection1A Date Inspection Summary:
The NRC resident inspectors conducted routine safety inspections during power
 
eperations.
 
Plant operational items reviewed were selected events, emergency feedwater system standby alignment and selected equipment operability status, in-ciuding a licensee safety evaluation for defeating the main feedwater isolation function. Management meetings were held with the licensee regarding the adequacy of the Technical and Safety Review Program and the cycle 7 refueling outage.


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Selected safety-related equipment / systems were operable and/or properly aligned to support operations in accordance with Technical Specification The defeat of l   the main feedwater isolation function was properly evaluated. Licensee actions i    associated with NRC Bulletin 85-03 were tentatively acceptable pending implementa-
Selected safety-related equipment / systems were operable and/or properly aligned to support operations in accordance with Technical Specifications.
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Licensee representatives showed good initiative in identifying and reporting to the NRC Resident Office the equipment qualification (EQ) problem with a pressurizer vent valve. Additional information is needed in order to resolve this EQ proble The licensee is enhancing the event review process, especially with respect to the evaluation of human performanc The licensee was generally responsive toward discussing and resolving NRC staff issues at the subject meetings. The licensee appears to be well prepared for the upcoming refueling outage.
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Licensee representatives showed good initiative in identifying and reporting to the NRC Resident Office the equipment qualification (EQ) problem with a pressurizer vent valve. Additional information is needed in order to resolve this EQ problem.
 
The licensee is enhancing the event review process, especially with respect to the evaluation of human performance.
 
The licensee was generally responsive toward discussing and resolving NRC staff issues at the subject meetings. The licensee appears to be well prepared for the upcoming refueling outage.


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- 1 Teamsters MAY 23 -- 10 PEOPLE IN TRAINING FOR UNIT 1
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Insp Rept 50-289/88-08 on 880410-0514 & 19.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Emergency Feedwater Sys Standby Alignment & Selected Equipment Operability Status & Actions Associated W/Ie Bulletin 85-003
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REGION I

Docket / Report No. 50-289/88-08 License: DPR-50 Licensee: GPU Nuclear Corporation P. 0.' Box 480 Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057 Facility: Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 Location: Middletown, Pennsylvania Dates: April 10 - May 14 and 19, 1988 Inspectors: R. Conte, Senior Resident Inspector D. Johnson, Resident Inspector T. Moslak, Resident Inspector (Reporting Inspector) A. Sidpara, Resident Inspector Approved by: t/#MlI 3 - [h/N C.Congill(,fhief,ReactorProjectsSection1A Date Inspection Summary: The NRC resident inspectors conducted routine safety inspections during power

eperations.

Plant operational items reviewed were selected events, emergency feedwater system standby alignment and selected equipment operability status, in-ciuding a licensee safety evaluation for defeating the main feedwater isolation function. Management meetings were held with the licensee regarding the adequacy of the Technical and Safety Review Program and the cycle 7 refueling outage.

l Inspection Results:

Selected safety-related equipment / systems were operable and/or properly aligned to support operations in accordance with Technical Specifications.

The defeat of l the main feedwater isolation function was properly evaluated.

Licensee actions i associated with NRC Bulletin 85-03 were tentatively acceptable pending implementa- ' -tion review.

Licensee representatives showed good initiative in identifying and reporting to the NRC Resident Office the equipment qualification (EQ) problem with a pressurizer vent valve. Additional information is needed in order to resolve this EQ problem.

The licensee is enhancing the event review process, especially with respect to the evaluation of human performance.

The licensee was generally responsive toward discussing and resolving NRC staff issues at the subject meetings. The licensee appears to be well prepared for the upcoming refueling outage.

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CYCE 7R - T0"AL LRP MANH0lRS 156,900 ' l

CYCE 7R - CURRENT 0."AGE 122,000

CYCE 7R - CU3 RENT PRECUTAGE 12,300

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- Technical Direction - GE NATURAL DRAFT COOLING TOWERS - Custodis Ecodync OTSG UPPER HEAD & RCS INSULATION - Performance Contracting, Inc.

OTSG MECHANICAL CLEANING - B&W ' CONDENSATE STORAGE TANK COATING - Contractor TBD l

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  • Select projects will have vendor technical direction

- - RCP Seals - Fuel Handling Bridge - RCP Snubber Blocks , - MU-P -1B Rotating Element - MSSV Repairs - OTSG Plugging - ..

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ATTACHMENT 3 MCF - MONTH OF APRIL HIRING PLAN W/O 3/28/88 -- NOTIFY HALL - 4 Electricians W/O 4/04/88 -- TRAINING - 4 Electricians W/O 4/11/88 -- NOTIFY HALL - 2 Insulators - 6 Electricians - 6 Pipefitters l W/O 4/18/88 -- TRAINING - 2 Insulators - 6 Electricians - 6 Pipetitters -- NOTIFY HALL - 2 Laborers - 3 Carpenters W/O 4/25/88 -- TRAINING - 2 Laborers - 3 Carpenters TOTAL CRAFT AVAILABILITY AT END OF APR;L - 6 Carpenters . - 20 Electricians - 3 Insulators - 7 Laborers - 16 Pipefitters TOTAL = 52

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ATTACHMENT 3 MCF - MONTH OF MAY HIRING PLAN MAY 2 -- 16 PEOPLE IN TRAINING FOR UNIT 1 - 6 Carpenters - 6 Electricians - 3 Laborers - 1 Staff MAY 16 -- 4 PEOPLE IN TRAINING FOR UNIT 1 - 3 Millwrights - 1 Teamsters MAY 23 -- 10 PEOPLE IN TRAINING FOR UNIT 1 - 6 Electricians - 4 Pipefitters MAY 25 -- 6 PEOPLE IN TRAINING FOR UNIT 1' - 2 Electricians - 2 Painters - 2 Pipefitters MAY 31 -- 10 PEOPLE IN TRAINING FOR UNIT 1 - - 10 Millwrights .- _.

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25

09

23

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20

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25 Division TMI-l Ops & Maint

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12

21 Tech Functions Eng Projects SULT Administration Mat's Ngat Warehouse Hrn Resources

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21 QA Mod / Ops

14

12

71 Comptroller Plan & Nuc Saf MCP Cat. Staff

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1

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14

12

38

107 Contr. Other

14

56 NDCT Contr.

21

26

88 TOTAL

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