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Morning Report for September 11, 2000

                       Headquarters Daily Report

                         SEPTEMBER 11, 2000

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                    REPORT             NEGATIVE            NO INPUT
                    ATTACHED           INPUT RECEIVED      RECEIVED

HEADQUARTERS                           X
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REGION III          X
REGION IV                              X
PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED  MORNING REPORT - REGION III  SEP. 11, 2000

Licensee/Facility:                     Notification:

Wisconsin Public Service Corp.         MR Number: 3-00-0035
Kewaunee 1                             Date: 09/11/00
Kewaunee,Wisconsin                     tel. call from resident inspectors
Dockets: 50-305
PWR/W-2-LP

Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
Point Beach 1 2
Two Rivers,Wisconsin
Dockets: 50-266,50-301
PWR/W-2-LP,PWR/W-2-LP

Subject: MANAGEMENT CHANGE

Discussion:

On September 8, 2000, the licensee announced the restructuring of the
upper management of the Point Beach and Kewaunee plants. The
restructuring is intended to improve management efficiencies by treating
the two neighboring sites as, essentially, one three-unit site. Effective
September 8, Mark Reddemann, the site vice-president for Point Beach,
will become the vice-president of both sites. Ken Weinhauer, the Kewaunee
general manager, will become the assistant site vice-president, with a
focus on the upcoming steam generator replacement project at Kewaunee.
Brian Koehler, the acting quality programs manager at Kewaunee, will
become the quality assurance manager for both sites. At Kewaunee, Kyle
Hoops will remain the plant manager. Effective September 18, Fred Cayia
will resume the duties of Point Beach plant manager, a position that he
previously held. Rick Repshas will become the site services manager, with
responsibility for the health physics, security, emergency planning, and
chemistry areas at both sites. Effective September 25, Rick Mende, the
Point Beach plant manager, will become the Director of Engineering for
both sites. Dan Cole will serve as the assessment manager for both sites,
effective September 11, with responsibilities that include licensing and
regulatory compliance. He will be succeeded by Rick Pulec on January 1,
2001.

Contact:  ROGER LANKSBURY RDL,       (630)829-9631
          CHRISTINE LIPA  CAL,       (630)829-9705
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