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1. a COMPLETE WORK ORDERS amp eeeer gt ssse sere cc eceoisaaease ae vvv MMOH AHKH HHH gt gt gt gt gt gt Uoo c rOYOooy a t71 eee a a a NHOMOYDMNORTH MOHAAHARYHOMOR M SaaMoncta a AW TE SAIN fons ae O ad ANN aA AN i a R Pa Sai Week Ending WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION Wolfey s Attic continued from page 5 For sale PaceSaver three wheeled power scooter by Leisure Lift Includes battery charger 200 Call Carolee Schmidt 620 364 9033 Maroon Nintendo DS Approximately six months old with black nerf protective cover and charging cord No games included 50 Call Terri Lawson ext 4444 2005 Honda 400 EX four wheeler Yellow low hours and in great shape More than 800 in extras Aluminum skid plate Pro Circuit T4 exhaust nerf bars 3 600 Call Kevin Nelson ext 4684 or 620 364 2797 Found Tomcat Large yellow and white in color Found near the Warehouse He likes being outside had him neutered Call Sandy Somerhalder ext 8772 Wanted Three or four bedroom property in Coffey County to rent Call Sarah Dekat 402 304 7178 Free Kittens One white long tail and two tabby bob tails Six weeks old One has special needs Call Bert Halfmann 620 364 9147 Daycare openings Kids Palace Daycare has openings Experienced care in a preschool type environment State licensed Located in Burlington at 314 N 3rd St across from the Catholi
2. Corrective Action Investigator Evaluator Outage Position Follow the instructions below to request an outage position e To view the list of Refuel 18 positions go to Internet Explorer Wolf Creek Favorites Outage Positions e Click the icon next to the position you would like to request e Sign on using your normal network userid and password e Enter any comments and click Accept or Reject To date only 55 out of the 385 slots have been filled If you have questions regarding in house outage positions contact the Help Desk ext 8790 For questions about a specific outage job contact Jackie Harder ext 8556 WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION What they re doing now Promotions John Frye Maintenance craft support worker III Jason Cameron junior nuclear station operator Jason Grube junior nuclear station operator Justin Marchant junior nuclear station operator Kevin Garland master Health Physics technician Dale Crittenden Health Physics technician II Michelle Corpening Chemistry technician Bryan Engle armed response officer Jerad Blaufuss armed response officer Chris Turner supervisor Quality Control Justin Lowrey engineer IIl Steven Tye Engineering technologist IV Betty Sayler lead buyer Keith Dauber materials helper Il Shiloh Hawkesworth designer III Job title changes Al Imel master electrician Bill Fry meter relay technician Il Retirees Sheldon Walgren
3. WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION OEF TRACKS Thursday Sept 2 2010 Volume II No 18 INPS J E Wolf Creek celebrates 25 years of commercial operation Friday marks 25 years of commercial operation for Wolf Creek On Thursday we celebrated this milestone by station leadership treating all personnel to a cookout In the afternoon cake was served and Matt Sunseri president and chief executive officer thanked employees for their contributions over the years Corporate Communications will be issuing a special publication commemorating our silver anniversary this month that recognizes our employees and accomplishments these past 25 years Watch for additional information about the edition in the coming weeks a wr u H ll I ai Employees were treated to hamburgers bratwurts and the Kathy Guell Porter master Health Physics HP technician and trimmings Thursday in celebration of our silver anniversary Steve Templeton HP technician help grill hamburgers for lunch EM backlog team drives reduction As of Monday there are 477 elective maintenance backlog items Since the beginning of the year we have reduced our backlog by just slightly more than 300 work orders Although the backlog is heading in the right direction the senior management team identified that we were not reducing the backlog at a rate needed to meet our end of the year goal of 300 As a result an elective maintenance backlog redu
4. or via e mail by Sept 14 Learning Center gets a TECU ATM TECU now has an automated teller machine ATM at the Dwight D Eisenhower Learning Center vestibule This means there are now two ATMs for TECU member s convenience The TECU offices are open from 7 15 a m to 5 45 p m Monday through Thursday and 8 15 a m to 4 30 p m Friday FREE TWE OUT TRY OUR NEWEST ATM LOCATION NOWe SERVING YOU AT Dwight D Eisenhower Learning Center a 1675 Milo Lane Burlington KS 66839 n g No ATM surcharge fee for current TECU Checking account patrons Surcharge _ fee may apply for non TECU ATM cardholders CREDIT UNION WOLF TRACKS Industry news Licensing amendment request submitted for risk informed Technical Specification initiative 5 b On Aug 5 Callaway submitted a license amendment request to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC which when approved will relocate specified Technical Specification TS surveillance frequencies to a licensee controlled document This new document will be called the Surveillance Frequency Control Program Once implemented Callaway then will be able to evaluate and extend surveillance intervals for many of its plant components The evaluations to extend these surveillance intervals will look at both the performance history and the probabilistic risk assessment risk PRA to the plant Eligible components include those whose surveillance efforts are burdensome and normal
5. Operations licensed supervisor Frank Martin work week manager User Manual workbooks available for PMAC program the Procedure Maintenance and Control PMAC program that is used for procedure workflow new procedures and revisions was implemented Aug 16 All procedure writers qualified reviewers and procedure approvers were required to attend training on the new program However there were several individuals who were unable to make the training because of emergent plant issues and other competing priorities If you were unable to attend workbooks have been created to assist you with your task in the program To access the workbook go to Start All Programs Wolf Creek Applications Procedure amp Maintenance Control To log into the system use your regular userid The password will match your MPAC CURATOR password Once you are in the program select User Manual under the HELP menu and select the appropriate manual workbook or help document to assist you in completing your task Remember Document Revision Requests will not be signed by the procedure writer when it is sent out for review Documentation of approval by the procedure writer qualified reviewer Plant Safety Review Committee plant manager and responsible manager if required will be completed as the procedure is progressed to the next step Questions or need assistance Contact Carolee Schmidt ext 4453 WOLF TRACKS Employees Association news ESU
6. football kicks off Employees can get discounted tickets for this year s Emporia State University Hornet football games Show your badge at the ticket window and receive general admission tickets for only 4 each Discounted pricing does not apply for the Oct 9 game against Pittsburgh State and the Oct 23 game against Truman Tickets for these games are 6 each Below is the 2010 schedule All games begin at 1 p m e Sept 4 against Missouri S amp T Sept 18 against Missouri Southern Sept 25 against Fort Hays State Oct 9 against Pittsburgh State 6 ticket price Oct 23 against Truman homecoming 6 ticket price Ready for football The lowa State Cyclones are taking on the K State Wildcats at Arrowhead Stadium Sept 18 If you would like a chance to win a pair of tickets to this game send an e mail to the Employee Association mailbox Be sure to put FOOTBALL in the subject line The deadline is Sept 8 Take a step back in time Renaissance Festival tickets are available for purchase from the Employees Association The festival is held weekends including Labor Day and Columbus Day Sept 4 through Oct 17 in Bonner Springs Kan Tickets are 13 50 for adults and 7 50 for children ages five through 12 Children under five years old are free Contact Carolee Schmidt ext 4453 or via e mail for more information Start your engines tThe NASCAR Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup series are comin
7. Equity Income FE QIX 22 ees 37 98 A 0 26 Fidelity US Bond Index FBIDX 11 63 W 0 01 Fidelity Value Fund FDVLX 58 57 A 1 42 Forward Intl Fund PTS X nesses 11 97 lt P 0 00 Freedom Fund 2000 FFFBX 11 62 A 0 03 Freedom Fund 2005 FFFVX 10 14 A 0 04 Freedom Fund 2010 FFFC 12 61 A 0 05 Freedom Fund 2015 FFVFX 10 50 A 0 04 Freedom Fund 2020 FFFDX 12 55 A 0 06 Freedom Fund 2025 FFTWX 5 10 33 A 0 05 Freedom Fund 2030 FFFEX 12 26 A 0 07 Freedom Fund 2035 FFTHX 10 08 A 0 06 Freedom Fund 20401 FEEREN ie tsa 7 03 A 0 05 Freedom Fund 2045 FFFGX 8 30 A 0 05 Freedom Fund 2050 FFFHX 8 13 A 0 05 Freedom Income FFFAX ccc0005 10 97 A 0 03 Great Plains Energy GXP 06 18 90 A 0 51 Growth Company FDGRX 66 69 90 A 2 18 Low Priced Stock Fund FLPSX 32 57 A 0 36 Magellan FMAGX ccccsceeeeeeee 59 94 A 0 15 Northern Trust NOSGX 252s 12 47 A 0 31 Spartan Intl Index RSIIX 2 2 2 31 85 A 0 52 Spartan US Equity Index FUSEX 38 72 A 0 55 Hartford Small Co Fund HSCYX 16 68 A 0 25 Westar WR focictes iret a eda theo 24 37 A 1 09 ELECTIVE MAINTENANCE WORK OFF CURVE e ACTUAL e GOAL o NEW
8. ard resolution of these items Additionally the team reviews scheduled activities and helps facilitate attention to those activities to ensure they are completed as targeted Backlog reduction is an important part of improving plant reliability There are approximately 177 backlog items left to complete to reach our goal With a little more than 17 weeks left in the year the team has established an aggressive internal goal and needs everyone s full support to be successful So how can you help Be aware of any work orders assigned to you that are classified as elective maintenance If at any time you find an issue with the item which might impair your ability to complete the action as targeted notify your supervision If you have conflicting priorities ask for clarification from supervision which activity has higher priority When you complete your activity ensure a good handoff to the next work group to minimize delays with activities Questions or concerns Contact Dale Berry ext 8269 or any team member Deadline for outage positions approaching All outage position requests must be submitted and approved by Sept 15 You can request a position electronically and it will automatically go to your supervision and then to the outage supervisor for approval Once the request has gone through the entire process all parties will receive an e mail confirmation similar to the following WOOD WARREN has been approved for RF18
9. c Church Call Josh Zuern 620 203 8648 Heartland Cafe menu the following is the Heartland Cafe menu for Sept 7 through 9 The cafe is closed on Monday Sept 6 for Labor Day Tuesday e Spaghetti e Smothered meatballs e Chicken wraps Wednesday e Tuna and noodles e Beef and broccoli e Fish sandwiches Thursday e Taco salad e Nachos Site event clock reset
10. ction team has been formed to remain focused on driving improvement with the backlog and ensure the proper priority is placed on fixing degraded equipment The team is being led by Dale Berry work week manager and sponsored by Brent Dale manager Maintenance Team members are Dennis Mosebey Bob Blecha Bill Adams and Larry Hauth Dennis Parks Steve Gifford Vic Canales and Glenn Reeves are the team alternates The team has reviewed all of the items in the elective maintenance classification and identified areas needing additional resources to help ensure we meet our goal The team requested management provide additional resources for the Fix It Now Team and Electrical Maintenance shop air operated valve team and Procurement Engineering to help backlog EM backlog team continued on page 2 Hours worked without a lost time accident 2 099 857 as of Aug 20 WOLF TRACKS EM backlog team continued from page 1 reduction These requests were approved and we have the additional resources on site and working on elective work order EWO reduction activities While reviewing the EWO backlog the team determined we needed to schedule an additional Technical Specification equipment outage TSEO for the turbine driven auxiliary feedwater pump to ensure optimal operation of this critical piece of equipment The TSEO has been scheduled for later this year Daily the team meets to review any new EWOs to ensure we move swiftly tow
11. g to the Kansas Speedway on Oct 2 and 3 If you would like a chance to win tickets to one of these races send an e mail to the Employee Association mailbox Be sure to put RACES in the subject line The deadline is Sept 22 Congratulations VJanet Lenard evaluations specialist and Bill Manwaring supervisor Maintenance each won a pair of tickets to see Rain at Starlight Theatre After Work Get Together scheduled tThe September After Work Get Together has been scheduled for Thursday Sept 23 Watch your e mail for additional information about the event WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION mrenery deer hunters needed the Wolf Creek Green Team needs volunteer archery deer hunters to help reduce deer numbers on company lands during the Kansas archery deer season This effort is to minimize vehicle collisions that are caused by deer each year Because the hunt is to manage future deer numbers in targeted areas antlerless deer will be harvested first Each hunter will comply with all state regulations and be responsible for their own permits Reserved areas for each hunter will be chosen following a volunteer workday on Sept 18 The work day is to improve the wildlife habitat and the Environmental Education Area A random drawing will select hunters if the numbers are greater than what can be accommodated in the targeted areas If you are interested in volunteering contact Dan Haines ext 4672
12. in Vehicle Comes with nerf bars and big gun exhaust stock exhaust and a set of ITP sand star paddle tires and wheels Used only once Asking 3 250 E mail David Stucker dastuck wcnoc com From Wolfey s Attic Antique pedal sewing machine Walnut cabinet and all attachments and drawers are present 40 Fourteen inch pair of Ford rims Comes with excellent tires mounted on them 30 Call Steve Templeton ext 8801 or 620 364 6931 2003 Kia Rio Sedan New clutch good tires 118 000 miles five speed manual air conditioning Needs engine 400 Universal fit electric radiator cooling fan shroud New in box 100 Ford motorsport 8 8 inch 3 73 1 ratio ring and pinion New in box 150 Ford 5 0 high output V 8 stock intake manifold plenum and throttle Body with stock 19 pound per hour fuel injectors 125 Ruger SP101 357 magnum revolver Stainless steel three inch barrel 100 rounds factory ammunition factory plastic case and form fit Inside the waistband leather holster 325 Ruger MKII KMK512 22 long range semi auto pistol Stainless steel 5 5 inch bull barrel extra set of grip panels extra magazine factory plastic case 300 Call Myron Steinert ext 5059 or 620 203 0067 1981 Chevy Camaro Z 28 Has a 350 Vortec with approximately 260 to 270 horsepower holley four barrel Street Avenger carburetor new three speed automatic rated at usable to 800 horsepower NHRA safety features include drive shaft loo
13. ly pass when tested and have a low failure rate history This ultimately will allow plant personnel the ability to concentrate efforts on components needed to strengthen the plant The Regulatory Affairs Risk Initiatives Group developed the amendment request to the NRC The request stems from an industry effort to risk inform TS This particular change is called initiative 5b A follow on request called initiative 4b will allow utilities to extend TS completion times based on real time plant risk conditions Callaway will not submit the initiative 4b request for a few years because it requires updating the plant s PRA and safety monitor The 5b submittal was developed with input from the STARS Regulatory Affairs and Risk Management Groups as well as Callaway s Risk Management Group and Scientech The amendment request is approximately 450 pages Callaway anticipates that it will take nine to 12 months for the NRC to complete their review and approval and then an additional six months to implement Meanwhile they continue working with STARS to establish programs and procedures for this initiative and are developing a Top 10 list of components and evaluation templates so extensions can be done quickly and efficiently AmerenUE merger will result in name change on Oct 1 AmerenUE operator of Callaway will change its name to Ameren Missouri on Oct 1 The change follows plans announced in March by Ameren Corporation Amere
14. nUE s parent company that its three subsidiaries in Illinois would merge into Ameren Illinois The merger also will take effect on Oct 1 Ameren President and Chief Executive Officer Thomas Voss said in a Sept 1 statement that labeling the utilities by the states where they operate will minimize customer confusion in communities along the Illinois and Missouri state lines WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION Pictured above are the Wolf Creek participants in the canoe race event for the 2010 Corporate Challenge left to right Craig Menke Michelle Corpening and Byron Martin Wolf Creek takes third in Corporate Challenge _ast week Wolf Creek finished up the Corporate Challenge sponsored by the Emporia Recreation Commission by bringing home the third place trophy The race to the finish was a close one with Hopkins claiming the championship once again and Team Hyde taking the second place finish Wolf Creek finished one point behind Hopkins with an overall score of 354 Wolf Creek employees participated in more than 10 events and took first place finishes in putt putt pickleball and kickball Other events included bowling canoe racing BB shooting horse shoes washers bocce and bolo Congratulations to all who participated Pete DeBlonk Michelle Corpening Wendy Rusco Byron Martin Jessica Hinkle Craig Menke Jeremy Dow Austin Marcotte Brandon Pearson Brian Topper Dale Krisman Shawn Peters Jared Fe
15. p traction bars set of drag radials used once three inch cowl induction hood new shocks in the front and rear Rear shocks are adjustable air shocks New door hinges trunk lid not installed power steering unit windshield wiper motor and springs in front Excellent tires This car has been to Heartland Park and ran down the dragstrip multiple times Runs solid at 14 5 to 14 65 almost every time depending on reaction time of driver Gas mileage on road is 19 5 miles per gallon in town gas mileage is eight to 10 miles per gallon Asking 3 500 or best offer Pictures available Call Chester Berg ext 8966 2007 Toyota Yaris three door hatchback Automatic transmission cruise control air conditioning compact disc player 40 plus highway miles per gallon 63 000 miles Great car just have too many vehicles Perfect carpool car or one for your kids NADA is 9 250 Asking 8 500 Call Craig Barbee 620 344 3180 2005 Chevy Aveo LS hatchback Red 74 673 miles Kelley Blue Book is 4 405 asking 2 700 Call Susan Atkin ext 8362 or 785 817 0910 Wolfey s Attic continued on page 6 WOLF TRACKS Wolf Creek weekly stock update close as of Sept 2 Capital amp Income Fund FAGIX 8 78 V 0 01 Columbian Acorn Fund ACRNX 24 86 A 0 27 Diversified Intl Fund FDIVX 26 53 A 0 39 Dodge amp Cox Fund ODE iia 31 21 A 0 27 Emerging Markets Fund FEMKX 22 87 A 0 32
16. ssler and Dallas Schick Employees family in need his week the brother of Bill Scarberry Health Physics technician was murdered in Huntsville Ala Michael Scarberry was only 28 years old and leaves behind an 11 year old daughter Because he had no life insurance or death benefits through his employer the Scarberry family is asking for donations to help with funeral expenses If you would like to make a contribution send it to Mike Skiles OB HP You also can send it to Bill and Michael s mother Tammy Moyers 611 Hine Street Athens AL 35611 1351 Employee helps the fight against breast cancer Don Long engineer is running in the upcoming Susan G Komen for the Cure 5k and is seeking donations If you are interested in donating call Don ext 8334 or visit the Web site http nworace10 kintera org Once you are on the Web site search for Don s name and use your credit card to donate Cash and checks also are accepted WOLF TRACKS WOLF CREEK NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION Editor s note Because Wolf Tracks is published twice per month Corporate Communications does not have a specific limit on the number of ads employees contractors and retirees can submit However ads including the number and length are subject to the editor s discretion Send your ads to the Corporate Communications mailbox For sale Gas stove oven White good condition 150 Call Marcy Blow 620 364 2096 2003 Jinma
17. tractor Three cylinder diesel engine 28 horsepower 195 hours four wheel assist loader brush hog six foot blade and box blade Under belly finish mower 5 000 Craftsman 80 gallon air compressor Two stage 220 volt oil sump 500 Craftsman rear tine tiller with counter rotating tines Fourteen inch tine width 300 Kobalt four cubic feet portable cement mixer 150 Call Tim Fraker ext 5024 or 785 828 3617 2004 Honda 400EX four wheeler Yellow new nerf bars New sand tires mounted on the front and rear Pictures available Asking 3 000 Call Jeff Finlayson ext 4630 or 620 364 6486 after 5 p m Chevy wheels with wrangler radials Steel 16 5 by 7 eight holes 100 New Cabela s utility terrain vehicle camouflage bench seat with seat belts 120 Call Kevin Parks ext 4654 or 620 364 6447 1985 Ozark 16 foot bass boat Comes with a 1984 60 horsepower Evinrude new lower unit four years ago Tons of new stuff in 2009 seats foot controlled trolling motor 90 pound thrust batteries tires and aluminum rims bilge aerator and recycle pumps four life vests ski rope and tube 3 000 1996 Coachman Santara 32 foot class C motor home Ford E350 460 engine with 45 000 miles Roof air conditioning and gas heat queen bed roof reconditioned and resealed on Aug 27 2010 Good overall condition with no problems and ready to camp 18 000 Call Rick or Lisa Fure 620 490 1561 or 620 490 1562 2004 YFZ 450 All Terra
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