05000498/LER-2004-004

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LER-2004-004, Deviation from a Licensed Condition under 10CFR50.54(x)
South Texas
Event date: 04-06-2004
Report date: 06-07-2004
Reporting criterion: 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(i)(C), 50.54(x) TS Deviation

10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(iii)
4982004004R00 - NRC Website

I.�DESCRIPTION OF REPORTABLE EVENT

A. REPORTABLE EVENT CLASSIFICATION

This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(i)(C) and 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iii).

B. PLANT OPERATING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO THE EVENT

South Texas Project Unit 1 was in Mode 1 operating at 100% power and Unit 2 was in Mode 5 in a refueling outage.

C. STATUS OF STRUCTURES, SYSTEMS, OR COMPONENTS THAT WERE INOPERABLE AT

THE START OF THE EVENT AND THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE EVENT

Not Applicable.

D. NARRATIVE SUMMARY OF THE EVENT, INCLUDING DATES AND APPROXIMATE TIMES

On the morning of April 6, 2004, a Tornado Warning was issued for the South Texas Project.

Control Room directed all plant personnel to seek shelter over the public address system at 1140. Security Officers in elevated and ground positions were relocated inside the Mechanical Electrical Auxiliary buildings. Officers at the station checkpoints were relocated to the East Gate House and the Nuclear Support Center. At 1143 a Security Alert was declared by the Security Force Supervisor as defined in the Safeguards Contingency Plan. The adverse weather caused high intrusion detection system alarm rates and loss of assessment capabilities. Security Force personnel were not posted as compensatory actions.

Since the requirements of 10 CFR 73.55(e) and (h) were not met, the Unit 1 Shift Supervisor invoked 10CFR50.54(x) at 1151 for the protection of security personnel. The declaration of a Security Alert is an entry condition into the site Emergency Plan at the Unusual Event level. In accordance with site procedures the Unit 1 Shift Supervisor declared an Unusual Event at 1151 The Owner Controlled Area and Protected Area patrols were secured at 1151 for their safety.

At 1300, after the weather subsided, the security force began recovery by returning to the pre-tornado warning positions. At 1319, the site exited the Security Alert and the Unusual Event. The intrusion detection and threat assessment equipment were tested and compensatory measures established. A search of the Protected Area was conducted and completed satisfactorily at 1422.

E. THE METHOD OF DISCOVERY OF EACH COMPONENT OR SYSTEM FAILURE, OR

PROCEDURAL OR PERSONNEL ERROR

1� Not Applicable II.�COMPONENT OR SYSTEM FAILURES

A. FAILURE MODE, MECHANISM, AND EFFECTS OF EACH FAILED COMPONENT

None

B. CAUSE OF EACH COMPONENT OR SYSTEM FAILURE

None

C. SYSTEMS OR SECONDARY FUNCTIONS THAT WERE AFFECTED BY FAILURE OF

COMPONENTS WITH MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS

None

D. FAILED COMPONENT INFORMATION

None III.�ANALYSIS OF THE EVENT

A. SAFETY SYSTEM RESPONSES THAT OCCURRED

Not Applicable

B. DURATION OF SAFETY SYSTEM TRAIN INOPERABILITY

Not Applicable.

C. SAFETY CONSEQUENCES AND IMPLICATIONS

Not Applicable.

IV. CAUSE OF THE EVENT

The cause of the event was severe weather that included a tornado warning issued for the South Texas Project.

V.�CORRECTIVE ACTIONS None I.P PREVIOUS SIMILAR EVENTS There has been one previous instance where 10CFR50.54(x) was applied due to severe weather conditions at the South Texas Project. The event occurred on July 15, 2003 and was reported to the NRC in LER 1-03-004.