HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 16, 1997 •
MINUTES
OF THE MEETING OF
THE PICKERING/ONTARIO HYDRO LIAISON COMMITTEE
HELD ON THURSDAY, January, 16, 1997
AT 7:30 PM
PICKERING CIVIC COMPLEX
Present: Mayor Wayne Arthurs
Councillor Sherry Senis
Councillor Maurice Brenner
Thomas J. Quinn, Executive Director- Town of Pickering
Judy Hodgson, Executive Assistant- Town of Pickering
Ken Talbot, Station Director, PNGS
Ross Fitchett, Public Affairs, PNGS
Jay Amer, Ontario Hydro, Public Affairs
Denise Wiese, Past President, Ajax Pickering Board of Trade
Evans Enyolu, Representative of PACT
Mark Rohlehr, Durham Nuclear Health Committee
Helen Break, Representative of the Public
1. Adoption of Minutes of the Meeting of August 22. 1996
Minutes of the meeting of October 17, 1996 were adopted as circulated.
2. Presentations from the Public
It was advised that the presentations from the Royal Society Report will be
copied to the committee for their information.
3. Doing Things Right - Presentation by Ron Moore. Shift Supervisor,
PNGS
Ron Moore, Shift Supervisor, Pickering Nuclear Generating Station provided
an overview of the guidelines developed jointly with staff and management
over the past two years.
The following philosophy is followed by all staff in the Operations Division -
"The Ten Commandments of Reactor Safety":
1. operate conservatively; operate well below the limits using the
ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle;
2. do not relax rules in times of crisis, if rules are relaxed once they
will progressively deteriorate;
3. maintain defense in department - both in process and equipment -
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procedures and authority are not to be changed during a crisis -
always plan for multiple barriers assuming that nothing is perfect;
4. verify actions affecting reactor safety;
5. if in doubt - stop and ask;
6. ensure all actions stand up to critical scrutiny;
7. understand the implications of any change (personal, procedural,
equipment) - be proactive not reactive;
8. do not live with problems;
9. determine and correct underlying reasons for problems;
10. keep it simple - avoid complex procedures.
These guidelines/philosophy are followed throughout the ranks to ensure all
staff follow the same principles in addressing day to day tasks and potential
problems which may occur.
4. Ken Talbot- Plant Update/ AECB Relicensing Hearing
Update - Minor Spill, January 13, 1997
Ken Talbot provided a brief overview of the minor spill on January 13, 1997.
Part of the plant was evacuated as conservative action, unfortunately it
caused an alarmist reaction when the public and other staff within the plant
became aware of the evacuation. This was a minor spill and was cleaned-
up within a couple of hours, and there was no cause for concern.
Councillor Senis suggested that the information received respecting the spill
was worded in such a way that may cause concern. Perhaps this should be
reviewed to ensure that the wording does not cause unnecessary concern or
actions.
Councillor Brenner expressed concern that perhaps some of the office
administration staff were not familiar with the alert procedures. Ken Talbot
advised that some of the staff were temporary (agency staff) and there were
also some new staff who had not had the opportunity to receive the
appropriate training, however, it was recognized that there was a need to •
improve upon the orientation training program, which would assist in
alleviating this type of over reaction.
Seven Person Senior Team - Review
It was advised that the Seven Person Senior Team from the United States
would be providing their expertise to review the performance of Pickering
Nuclear Generating Station. The leadership team will provide their expertise
and experience gained from working in other plants that have already gone
through the process and will provide recommendations for improvements.
I • This is considered a very positive approach to achieving the excellence
desired at PNGS.
Evans Enyolu requested a copy of the Terms of Reference of the Seven
Person Senior Team. Ken Talbot advised that the team would arrive at the
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end of January and would provide a copy of the Terms of Reference to the
committee at the next meeting.
AECB Assessment Audit Teams
AECB Assessment Audit Teams are currently reviewing radiation control,
nuclear incident monitoring processes, procedure compliance etc., for the
assessment for the next licence.
There will be a meeting on April 3, in Ottawa followed by the decision
meeting on June 26, 1997. It was agreed that since the location of the
meeting has yet to be determined, Mayor Arthurs would send a letter to
AECB requesting their consideration in allowing Pickering to host the
meeting.
Peer Assist Review - Summary
Ken Talbot provided a summary of the Peer Assist Review process and
noted that their goal is to assist in achieving the highest standard of
excellence by comparing to best practices. There has in fact been a
significant improvement overall. It should be noted that there has been a
significant improvement to staff morale with a positive sense to strive toward
excellence. Staff have taken pride in the overall accomplishments, and are
very receptive to the recommendations for improvement. (Please see copies
of overhead presentations attached)
Incident at Point Lepreau- Boiler Feeder Pipes
There has been cause for concern at Point Lepreau with regard to the
erosion of some of the boiler feeder pipes. However, the committee was
assured similar pipes at PNGS have been inspected for possible erosion
causing potential thinning of the pipes and have not found a similar
phenomena. This may be attributed to a different flow and chemistry •
characteristic, and does not appear to be a significant issue.
Councillor Senis requested that the committee be forwarded the information
she received respecting the thinning of the feeder pipes.
5. Public Meeting Update - Sub Committee
It was agreed to pursue hosting 5 weekly public meetings in order to provide
the public with a multiple of opportunities to attend meetings specific to their
interest; i.e., introduction to the Pickering/Ontario Hydro Liaison Committee,
Durham Nuclear Health Committee, AECB, possible tour of plant and
Emergency Measures Panning.
The sub-committee will provide an update to the committee at the next
meeting.
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6. Used Fuel Management Presentation
Frank King - Ontario Hydro. Nuclear Waste and Environment Services
Division •
Frank King provided the committee an overview of the federal review
process respecting nuclear fuel waste management and disposal. They are
currently going across Canada to provide communities with information
respecting the disposal of nuclear waste.
rThe nuclear waste disposal concept has been developed over the past 17
years and is considered to be a safe alternative for disposal. Initially, many
options were considered however, it was determined that this was the most
viable alternative.
Please see attached copies of presentation package.
7. Minutes of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee
The minutes of the meeting of the Durham Nuclear Health Committee on
November 8, 1997 were received.
7. Other Business
Helen Break advised that the report from the Durham Region Health
Department "Radiation and Health in Durham" has now been completed and
U requested that Mary-Anne Pietrusiak, Durham Regional Health Department
be invited to attend the next meeting to deliver a presentation to the
committee.
8. Date of Next Meeting
IThe next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 20, 1997 at 7:30 pm at
the Pickering Recreation Complex- Meeting Room 1
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9. Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 10:00 pm
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