ET 16-0008, Sixth Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events.

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Sixth Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events.
ML16055A113
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Issue date: 02/17/2016
From: Mccoy J
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EA-12-049, ET 16-0008
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WMLF CREEK 'NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION February 17, 2016 Jaime H. McCoy Vice President Engineering ET 16-0008 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Reference:

1) Letter dated March 12, 2012, from E. J. Leeds and M. R. Johnson, USNRC, to M. W. Sunseri, WCNOC, "Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events"
2) NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-201 2-01, "Compliance with Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events,"

Revision 0, August 29, 2012

3) NEI 12-06, "Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX)

Implementation Guide," Revision 0, August 2012

4) Letter ET 12-0029, dated October 29, 2012, from J. P. Broschak, WONOC. to USNRC
5) Letter WO 13-0014, dated February 28, 2013, from R. A. Smith, WCNOC, to USNRC
6) Letter ET 13-0027, dated August 28, 2013, from J. P. Broschak, WCNOC, to USNRC
7) Letter ET 14-0011, dated February 26, 2014, from J. P. Broschak, WCNOC, to USNRC
8) Letter ET 14-0024, dated August 28, 2014, from C. 0. Reasoner, WCNOC, to USNRC
9) Letter ET 15-0005, dated February 24, 2015, from J. H. McCoy, WCNOC, to USNRC
10) Letter ET 15-0020, dated August 25, 2015, from J. H. McCoy, WCNOC, to USNRC P.O. Box 411/I Burlington, KS 66839 I Phone: (620) 364-8831 " --

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/HONET * -

ET 16-0008 Page 2 of 3

Subject:

Docket No. 50-482: Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation's Sixth Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, "Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events" Gentlemen:

On March 12, 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued Order EA-12-049 (Reference 1) to Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (WCNOC). Reference 1 was immediately effective and directs WCNOC to develop, implement, and maintain guidance and strategies to maintain or restore core cooling, containment, and spent fuel pool cooling capabilities in the event of a beyond-design-basis external event. Specific requirements are outlined in Attachment 2 of Reference 1.

Reference 1 required submission of an initial status report 60 days following issuance of the final interim staff guidance (Reference 2) and an Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) pursuant to Section IV, Condition C. Reference 2 endorses industry guidance document Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 12-06, "Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide,"

(Reference 3) with clarifications and exceptions identified in Reference 2. Reference 4 provided the WCNOC initial status report regarding mitigation strategies. Reference 5 provided the WCNOC OIP. References 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 provided the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth six-month status report for the implementation of Order EA-1 2-049, respectively.

Reference 1 requires submission of a status report at six-month intervals following submittal of the OIP. Reference 3 provides direction regarding the content of the status reports. The purpose of this letter is to provide the sixth six-month status report pursuant to Section IV, Condition C.2, of Reference 1, that delineates progress made in implementing the requirements of Reference 1. The attached report provides an update of milestone accomplishments since submittal of Reference 10, including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief and the basis, if any.

This letter contains no commitments. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at (620) 364-4156, or Cynthia R. Hafenstine (620) 364-4204.

Sincerely, Jaime H. McCoy JHM/rlt Attachment cc: M. L. Dapas (NRC), w/a C. F. Lyon (NRC), w/a N. H. Taylor (NRC), w/a Senior Resident Inspector (NRC), w/a

ET 16-0008 Page 3 of 3 STATE OF KANSAS ))ss COUNTY OF COFFEY )

Jaime H. McCoy, of lawful age, being first duly sworn upon oath says that he is Vice President Engineering of Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation; that he has read the foregoing document and knows the contents thereof; that he has executed the same for and on behalf of said Corporation with full power and authority to do so; and that the facts therein stated are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.

Jvime resienYng ineering SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this /7T7*day of ,C*

,2016.

Noa ublic Expiration Date

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 1 of 7 Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation's (WCNOC) Sixth Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, "Orderto Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events" 1, Introduction WCNOC developed an Overall Integrated Plan (QIP) (Reference 1), documenting the diverse and flexible strategies (FLEX), in response to Reference 2. This attachment provides an update of milestone accomplishments since submittal of the QIP, including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief/relaxation and the basis, if any.

2. Milestone Accomplishments As of February 8, 2016, the following milestones have been completed since the submittal of the last six-month status report (Reference 3).
  • Perform Staffing Analysis
  • Develop Strategies with Regional Response Center (RRC)
3. Milestone Schedule Status The following provides an update to Attachment 2 of the OIP. It provides the activity status of each item, and whether the expected completion date has changed. The dates are planning dates and are subject to change as design and implementation details are developed.

The revised milestone target completion dates do not impact the order implementation outage.

Italicized text denotes that a Milestone was updated since the fifth six-month status update.

TargetRevised Milestone Completion Activity Status Completio Date Date Submit 60-Day Status Report Oct 2012 Complete Submit Overall Integrated Plan Feb 2013 Complete Submit 6-Month Updates:________

Update 1 Aug 2013 Complete Update 2 Feb 2014 Complete Update 3 Aug 2014 Complete Update 4 Feb 2015 Complete Update 5 Aug 2015 Complete Update 6 Feb 2016 Complete FLEX Strategy Evaluation Apr 2013 Complete Walk- Throughs or Demonstrations Sep 2014 Not Started Jul2016

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 2 of 7 TargetRevised Milestone Completion Activity Status Completio Date Date Perform Staffing Analysis Dec 2013 Complete-Modifications:

Modifications Evaluation Apr 2013 Complete N-i Walkdown Apr 2014 Complete-Design Engineering Jan 2014 Complete Condensate Storage Tank (CST) Ot21 nGigAt21 Reinforcement Design Engineering Ot21 nGigAr21 Implementation Outage Feb 2015 As Scheduled Sep 2016 FLEX Equipment:

Procure On-Site Equipment Dec 2014 On-Going Mar 2016 Develop Strategies with RegionalNo203Cmlt Response Center (RRC)No203Cmlt-Install Off-Site Delivery Station (if Sp21 nGigSp21 necessary) Sp21 nGigSp21 Procedures:

Pressurized Water Reactor Owners Group (PWROG) issues NSSS- Jun 2013 Complete-specific guidelines Create WCGS FLEX SupportJu204Cmlt Guidelines (FSG)Ju204Cmlt-Create Maintenance Procedures Jul 2014 Started Mar 2016 Training:

Develop Training Plan Jul 2014 Complete-Training Complete Feb 2015 On-Going Sep 2016 Submit Completion Report* Mar 2015 Not Started Jan 2017

  • The report will be submitted 90 days after the completion of Refueling Outage 21 (RF 21).
4. Changes to Compliance Method No changes have been made to the compliance method since the submittal of Reference 3.
5. Need for RelieflRelaxation and Basis for the RelieflRelaxation WCNOC requested (Reference 4) relaxation for the implementation of Order EA-12-049. The Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS) FLEX strategies rely on the low leakage Reactor Coolant Pump (ROP) seals and a seismic and missile protected Condensate Storage Tank (CST). Compliance with the original Order EA-12-049 schedule requirement for full completion

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 3 of 7 and implementation of mitigation strategies would have resulted in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of safety.

An extension of one additional refueling cycle was requested in Reference 4. Reference 10 approved the relaxation of the order implementation date. This moves the implementation date to completion of the fall 2016 refueling outage, which is still within the maximum allowed timeframe of December 2016.

6. Open Items from Overall Integrated Plan and Interim Staff Evaluation The following table provides a summary of the open items documented in the CIP and the status of each item. Italicized text denotes that an Open Item was updated since the fifth six-month status update.

Open Item # Overall Integrated Plan Open Item Status Finalize the location of the FLEX Closed - The locations of the two FLEX storage building. The deployment storage buildings have been selected.

routes, distances, and times provided Construction of both buildings has been in this report are bounded for the completed and the deployment routes 0I 1 currently proposed locations but will and distances have been confirmed.

be updated as necessary. The verification and validation process (Milestone: Walk-Throughs or Demonstrations) will confirm that deployment times are consistent with analysis values.

Perform containment evaluation, Closed - The Generation of Thermal using GOTHIC, based on the Hydraulic Information for Containment boundary conditions described in (GOTHIC) analysis has been completed.

Section 2 of NEI 12-06. Based on the The containment structure and 0I 2 results of this evaluation, required instrumentation inside containment actions to ensure maintenance of critical to coping with an Extended Loss containment integrity and required of ac Power (ELAP) event are shown to instrument function will be developed, be acceptable following a 7-day duration (Reference 5).

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 4 of 7 Open#

Item __Overall

_ _ Integrated

_ _ _ _ Plan

_ Open

_ _ Item

_ _ IStatus The current CST and CST pipe chase Ongoing - An evaluation was performed to show that the existing CST met are non-seismic. Therefore, WCNOC current licensing basis for seismic and is currently pursuing two options; the tornado missile hazards (References 6, qualification and hardening of the 7, and 9).

existing CST, or the construction of a new 670,000 gallon seismically DCP 14277 is being developed to harden qualified and missile protected CST.

One of these options must be the CST by welding a layer of plating completed before the volume of the around the tank in order to withstand a Safe Shutdown Earthquake. Design CST can be credited.

activities are ongoing with implementation to begin in March 2016.

Necessary modification work will be complete by the end of FF21.

0I13 The CST pipe chase has been evaluated and can withstand the current licensing basis for seismic and tornado missile hazards (Reference 12).

DCP 14864 is being developed to harden the CST Valve House. The valve house will be replaced with a metal frame steel structure built to withstand missile hazards and Safe Shutdown Earthquake.

Design activities are ongoing with implementation to begin in April 2016.

Necessary modification work will be complete by the end of RF21.

Modify the RWST to protect it from Closed - Identified an alternate source tornado missiles or identify a borated strategy using the Boric Acid Tanks in 04 source that is protected for tornados the Auxiliary Building as the primary and can be utilized to provide core source and RWST as the alternate cooling when steam generators are source.

not available.

For non-Class 1E instrumentation that Closed - The final plant strategies do not will be repowered using a temporary rely on any equipmentthat is not 0I 5 battery, an analysis will need to be powered by a Class 1 E source.

performed to determine battery life and frequency of replacing battery.

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 5 of 7 The method for isolating Closed - It was confirmed that the accumulators during Reactor Coolant accumulator isolation valves are on a System [RCS] inventory control has bus that is being re-powered for the 01 6 not been finalized, primary electrical FLEX strategy.

For the alternate electrical FLEX strategy, nitrogen injection will be prevented by venting the accumulators.

The method for repowering the SFP Closed - Powering a Spent Fuel Pool 01 7 cooling pumps has not been finalized. (SFP) cooling pump is a Phase 3 action. The pump will be re-powered by a 4160V generator provided by the RRC.

The following table provides a summary of the open items documented in the Interim Staff Evaluation (ISE) Report (Reference 15) and the status of each item. Italicized text denotes that an Open Item was updated since the fifth six-month status update.

Open Item # ISE Open Item Status Verify that the potential for Started- An evaluation is being liquefaction considerationsto impede performed as part of the ongoing seismic movement of FLEX equipment ProbabilisticRisk Assessment (PRA) to 3.1. 1.2.A following a severe seismic event at evaluate liquefaction potential for Wolf Creek are evaluated, extreme events. This action is being tracked by Condition Report 50729-0 1-09.

Verify that power that might be Closed - The deployment of FLEX required to deploy equipment, such equipment will not require external 3.1.1.2.B as power to open roll up doors at a power. Equipment such as roll up doors, storage location, is evaluated, will have provisions to be opened manually.

Verify resolution of the generic Closed - WCNOC will conform to the concern associated with the modeling position expressed by the NRC staff in of the timing and uniformity of the the letter dated January 8, 2014 to the mixing of a liquid boric acid solution PWROG (Reference 13). The NRC injected into the RCS under natural letter states that the NRC staff has 3.2.1.8.A conditions potentially involving two- reviewed the information submitted to phase flow, date and concluded that use of the industry approach in PWROG letter OG-13-284 dated August 19, 2013 (Reference 14) is acceptable with clarifications listed in the letter.

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 6 of 7 Verify that instrumentation that will be Started - Analysis work has begun to used to monitor portable/FLEX support this item.

electrical power equipment ensures that: 1) the electrical equipment remains protected (from an electrical 3.2.4.8.B power standpoint -e.g., power fluctuations) and, 2) the operator is provided with accurate information to maintain core cooling, containment, and spent fuel cooling strategies.

Verify the licensee has fully Closed - Our National SAFER Response addressedconsiderations (2) through Center (NSRC) playbook is complete (10) of NEI 12-06, Section 12.2, and will be loaded into the STARS E-Minimum Capabilityof Off-Site portal.

3.4.A Resources, which requires each site to establish a means to ensure the necessary resources will be available from off-site.

References

1. WCNOC Letter WO 13-0014, "Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events," February 28, 2013. ADAMS Accession No. ML13070A026.
2. Letter from E. J. Leeds and M. R. Johnson, USNRC, to M. W. Sunseri, WCNOC, "Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Requirements For Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events," March 12, 2012. ADAMS Accession No. ML12054A735.
3. WCNOC Letter ET 15-0020, "Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation's Fifth Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, 'Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events'," August 25, 2015. ADAMS Accession No. ML15244B181.
4. WCNOC Letter WO 14-0023, "Request for Schedule Relaxation of NRC Order EA-12-049, Requirement IV.A.2, at Wolf Creek Generating Station," March 31, 2014. ADAMS Accession No. ML14097A072.
5. CN-OA-13-7, Revision 1, "Wolf Creek ELAP Containment Heat-Up," June 16, 2014.
6. 020542.13.01-C-001, Revision 0, "Condensate Storage Tank and Refueling Water Storage Tanks Tornado Missile Impact Analyses," November 2013.
7. 020542.13.01-C-002, Revision 0, "Structural Analysis of Condensate Storage Tank,"

November 2013.

8. Not used.

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 7 of 7

9. 020542.13.01-C-004, Revision 0, "Condensate Storage Tank Pipe Stress Analysis,"

December 2013.

10. Letter from E. J. Leeds, USNRC, to A. C. Heflin, WCNOC, "Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1 - Relaxation of the Schedule Requirements for Order EA-12-049 'Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond Design Basis External Events'," May 20, 2014. ADAMS Accession No. ML14104A029.
11. Not used.
12. 020542.13.01-C-009, Revision 0, "Condensate Storage Tank Pipe Tunnel Evaluation,"

December 2013.

13. Letter from J. Davis, USNRC, to N. J. Stringfellow, PWROG, January 8, 2013. ADAMS Accession No. ML13276A183.
14. PWROG Letter OG 13-284, "Submittal of LTR-FSE-13-46, Revision 0, P-Attachment, "Westinghouse Response to NRC Generic Request for Additional Information (PAl) on Boron Mixing in Support of the Pressurized Water Reactor Owners Group (PWROG)"

(Proprietary) (PA-ASC-1184)," August 19, 2013.

15. Letter from J. S. Bowen, USNRC, to A. C. Heflin, WCNOC, "Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1 - Interim Staff Evaluation Relating to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to Order EA-12-049 (Mitigation Strategies) (TAC NO. MF0788)," February 6, 2014.

ADAMS Accession No. ML14002A190.

WMLF CREEK 'NUCLEAR OPERATING CORPORATION February 17, 2016 Jaime H. McCoy Vice President Engineering ET 16-0008 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Reference:

1) Letter dated March 12, 2012, from E. J. Leeds and M. R. Johnson, USNRC, to M. W. Sunseri, WCNOC, "Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events"
2) NRC Interim Staff Guidance JLD-ISG-201 2-01, "Compliance with Order EA-12-049, Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events,"

Revision 0, August 29, 2012

3) NEI 12-06, "Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX)

Implementation Guide," Revision 0, August 2012

4) Letter ET 12-0029, dated October 29, 2012, from J. P. Broschak, WONOC. to USNRC
5) Letter WO 13-0014, dated February 28, 2013, from R. A. Smith, WCNOC, to USNRC
6) Letter ET 13-0027, dated August 28, 2013, from J. P. Broschak, WCNOC, to USNRC
7) Letter ET 14-0011, dated February 26, 2014, from J. P. Broschak, WCNOC, to USNRC
8) Letter ET 14-0024, dated August 28, 2014, from C. 0. Reasoner, WCNOC, to USNRC
9) Letter ET 15-0005, dated February 24, 2015, from J. H. McCoy, WCNOC, to USNRC
10) Letter ET 15-0020, dated August 25, 2015, from J. H. McCoy, WCNOC, to USNRC P.O. Box 411/I Burlington, KS 66839 I Phone: (620) 364-8831 " --

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/HONET * -

ET 16-0008 Page 2 of 3

Subject:

Docket No. 50-482: Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation's Sixth Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, "Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events" Gentlemen:

On March 12, 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued Order EA-12-049 (Reference 1) to Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (WCNOC). Reference 1 was immediately effective and directs WCNOC to develop, implement, and maintain guidance and strategies to maintain or restore core cooling, containment, and spent fuel pool cooling capabilities in the event of a beyond-design-basis external event. Specific requirements are outlined in Attachment 2 of Reference 1.

Reference 1 required submission of an initial status report 60 days following issuance of the final interim staff guidance (Reference 2) and an Overall Integrated Plan (OIP) pursuant to Section IV, Condition C. Reference 2 endorses industry guidance document Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) 12-06, "Diverse and Flexible Coping Strategies (FLEX) Implementation Guide,"

(Reference 3) with clarifications and exceptions identified in Reference 2. Reference 4 provided the WCNOC initial status report regarding mitigation strategies. Reference 5 provided the WCNOC OIP. References 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 provided the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth six-month status report for the implementation of Order EA-1 2-049, respectively.

Reference 1 requires submission of a status report at six-month intervals following submittal of the OIP. Reference 3 provides direction regarding the content of the status reports. The purpose of this letter is to provide the sixth six-month status report pursuant to Section IV, Condition C.2, of Reference 1, that delineates progress made in implementing the requirements of Reference 1. The attached report provides an update of milestone accomplishments since submittal of Reference 10, including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief and the basis, if any.

This letter contains no commitments. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at (620) 364-4156, or Cynthia R. Hafenstine (620) 364-4204.

Sincerely, Jaime H. McCoy JHM/rlt Attachment cc: M. L. Dapas (NRC), w/a C. F. Lyon (NRC), w/a N. H. Taylor (NRC), w/a Senior Resident Inspector (NRC), w/a

ET 16-0008 Page 3 of 3 STATE OF KANSAS ))ss COUNTY OF COFFEY )

Jaime H. McCoy, of lawful age, being first duly sworn upon oath says that he is Vice President Engineering of Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation; that he has read the foregoing document and knows the contents thereof; that he has executed the same for and on behalf of said Corporation with full power and authority to do so; and that the facts therein stated are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information and belief.

Jvime resienYng ineering SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this /7T7*day of ,C*

,2016.

Noa ublic Expiration Date

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 1 of 7 Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation's (WCNOC) Sixth Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, "Orderto Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events" 1, Introduction WCNOC developed an Overall Integrated Plan (QIP) (Reference 1), documenting the diverse and flexible strategies (FLEX), in response to Reference 2. This attachment provides an update of milestone accomplishments since submittal of the QIP, including any changes to the compliance method, schedule, or need for relief/relaxation and the basis, if any.

2. Milestone Accomplishments As of February 8, 2016, the following milestones have been completed since the submittal of the last six-month status report (Reference 3).
  • Perform Staffing Analysis
  • Develop Strategies with Regional Response Center (RRC)
3. Milestone Schedule Status The following provides an update to Attachment 2 of the OIP. It provides the activity status of each item, and whether the expected completion date has changed. The dates are planning dates and are subject to change as design and implementation details are developed.

The revised milestone target completion dates do not impact the order implementation outage.

Italicized text denotes that a Milestone was updated since the fifth six-month status update.

TargetRevised Milestone Completion Activity Status Completio Date Date Submit 60-Day Status Report Oct 2012 Complete Submit Overall Integrated Plan Feb 2013 Complete Submit 6-Month Updates:________

Update 1 Aug 2013 Complete Update 2 Feb 2014 Complete Update 3 Aug 2014 Complete Update 4 Feb 2015 Complete Update 5 Aug 2015 Complete Update 6 Feb 2016 Complete FLEX Strategy Evaluation Apr 2013 Complete Walk- Throughs or Demonstrations Sep 2014 Not Started Jul2016

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 2 of 7 TargetRevised Milestone Completion Activity Status Completio Date Date Perform Staffing Analysis Dec 2013 Complete-Modifications:

Modifications Evaluation Apr 2013 Complete N-i Walkdown Apr 2014 Complete-Design Engineering Jan 2014 Complete Condensate Storage Tank (CST) Ot21 nGigAt21 Reinforcement Design Engineering Ot21 nGigAr21 Implementation Outage Feb 2015 As Scheduled Sep 2016 FLEX Equipment:

Procure On-Site Equipment Dec 2014 On-Going Mar 2016 Develop Strategies with RegionalNo203Cmlt Response Center (RRC)No203Cmlt-Install Off-Site Delivery Station (if Sp21 nGigSp21 necessary) Sp21 nGigSp21 Procedures:

Pressurized Water Reactor Owners Group (PWROG) issues NSSS- Jun 2013 Complete-specific guidelines Create WCGS FLEX SupportJu204Cmlt Guidelines (FSG)Ju204Cmlt-Create Maintenance Procedures Jul 2014 Started Mar 2016 Training:

Develop Training Plan Jul 2014 Complete-Training Complete Feb 2015 On-Going Sep 2016 Submit Completion Report* Mar 2015 Not Started Jan 2017

  • The report will be submitted 90 days after the completion of Refueling Outage 21 (RF 21).
4. Changes to Compliance Method No changes have been made to the compliance method since the submittal of Reference 3.
5. Need for RelieflRelaxation and Basis for the RelieflRelaxation WCNOC requested (Reference 4) relaxation for the implementation of Order EA-12-049. The Wolf Creek Generating Station (WCGS) FLEX strategies rely on the low leakage Reactor Coolant Pump (ROP) seals and a seismic and missile protected Condensate Storage Tank (CST). Compliance with the original Order EA-12-049 schedule requirement for full completion

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 3 of 7 and implementation of mitigation strategies would have resulted in hardship or unusual difficulty without a compensating increase in the level of safety.

An extension of one additional refueling cycle was requested in Reference 4. Reference 10 approved the relaxation of the order implementation date. This moves the implementation date to completion of the fall 2016 refueling outage, which is still within the maximum allowed timeframe of December 2016.

6. Open Items from Overall Integrated Plan and Interim Staff Evaluation The following table provides a summary of the open items documented in the CIP and the status of each item. Italicized text denotes that an Open Item was updated since the fifth six-month status update.

Open Item # Overall Integrated Plan Open Item Status Finalize the location of the FLEX Closed - The locations of the two FLEX storage building. The deployment storage buildings have been selected.

routes, distances, and times provided Construction of both buildings has been in this report are bounded for the completed and the deployment routes 0I 1 currently proposed locations but will and distances have been confirmed.

be updated as necessary. The verification and validation process (Milestone: Walk-Throughs or Demonstrations) will confirm that deployment times are consistent with analysis values.

Perform containment evaluation, Closed - The Generation of Thermal using GOTHIC, based on the Hydraulic Information for Containment boundary conditions described in (GOTHIC) analysis has been completed.

Section 2 of NEI 12-06. Based on the The containment structure and 0I 2 results of this evaluation, required instrumentation inside containment actions to ensure maintenance of critical to coping with an Extended Loss containment integrity and required of ac Power (ELAP) event are shown to instrument function will be developed, be acceptable following a 7-day duration (Reference 5).

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 4 of 7 Open#

Item __Overall

_ _ Integrated

_ _ _ _ Plan

_ Open

_ _ Item

_ _ IStatus The current CST and CST pipe chase Ongoing - An evaluation was performed to show that the existing CST met are non-seismic. Therefore, WCNOC current licensing basis for seismic and is currently pursuing two options; the tornado missile hazards (References 6, qualification and hardening of the 7, and 9).

existing CST, or the construction of a new 670,000 gallon seismically DCP 14277 is being developed to harden qualified and missile protected CST.

One of these options must be the CST by welding a layer of plating completed before the volume of the around the tank in order to withstand a Safe Shutdown Earthquake. Design CST can be credited.

activities are ongoing with implementation to begin in March 2016.

Necessary modification work will be complete by the end of FF21.

0I13 The CST pipe chase has been evaluated and can withstand the current licensing basis for seismic and tornado missile hazards (Reference 12).

DCP 14864 is being developed to harden the CST Valve House. The valve house will be replaced with a metal frame steel structure built to withstand missile hazards and Safe Shutdown Earthquake.

Design activities are ongoing with implementation to begin in April 2016.

Necessary modification work will be complete by the end of RF21.

Modify the RWST to protect it from Closed - Identified an alternate source tornado missiles or identify a borated strategy using the Boric Acid Tanks in 04 source that is protected for tornados the Auxiliary Building as the primary and can be utilized to provide core source and RWST as the alternate cooling when steam generators are source.

not available.

For non-Class 1E instrumentation that Closed - The final plant strategies do not will be repowered using a temporary rely on any equipmentthat is not 0I 5 battery, an analysis will need to be powered by a Class 1 E source.

performed to determine battery life and frequency of replacing battery.

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 5 of 7 The method for isolating Closed - It was confirmed that the accumulators during Reactor Coolant accumulator isolation valves are on a System [RCS] inventory control has bus that is being re-powered for the 01 6 not been finalized, primary electrical FLEX strategy.

For the alternate electrical FLEX strategy, nitrogen injection will be prevented by venting the accumulators.

The method for repowering the SFP Closed - Powering a Spent Fuel Pool 01 7 cooling pumps has not been finalized. (SFP) cooling pump is a Phase 3 action. The pump will be re-powered by a 4160V generator provided by the RRC.

The following table provides a summary of the open items documented in the Interim Staff Evaluation (ISE) Report (Reference 15) and the status of each item. Italicized text denotes that an Open Item was updated since the fifth six-month status update.

Open Item # ISE Open Item Status Verify that the potential for Started- An evaluation is being liquefaction considerationsto impede performed as part of the ongoing seismic movement of FLEX equipment ProbabilisticRisk Assessment (PRA) to 3.1. 1.2.A following a severe seismic event at evaluate liquefaction potential for Wolf Creek are evaluated, extreme events. This action is being tracked by Condition Report 50729-0 1-09.

Verify that power that might be Closed - The deployment of FLEX required to deploy equipment, such equipment will not require external 3.1.1.2.B as power to open roll up doors at a power. Equipment such as roll up doors, storage location, is evaluated, will have provisions to be opened manually.

Verify resolution of the generic Closed - WCNOC will conform to the concern associated with the modeling position expressed by the NRC staff in of the timing and uniformity of the the letter dated January 8, 2014 to the mixing of a liquid boric acid solution PWROG (Reference 13). The NRC injected into the RCS under natural letter states that the NRC staff has 3.2.1.8.A conditions potentially involving two- reviewed the information submitted to phase flow, date and concluded that use of the industry approach in PWROG letter OG-13-284 dated August 19, 2013 (Reference 14) is acceptable with clarifications listed in the letter.

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 6 of 7 Verify that instrumentation that will be Started - Analysis work has begun to used to monitor portable/FLEX support this item.

electrical power equipment ensures that: 1) the electrical equipment remains protected (from an electrical 3.2.4.8.B power standpoint -e.g., power fluctuations) and, 2) the operator is provided with accurate information to maintain core cooling, containment, and spent fuel cooling strategies.

Verify the licensee has fully Closed - Our National SAFER Response addressedconsiderations (2) through Center (NSRC) playbook is complete (10) of NEI 12-06, Section 12.2, and will be loaded into the STARS E-Minimum Capabilityof Off-Site portal.

3.4.A Resources, which requires each site to establish a means to ensure the necessary resources will be available from off-site.

References

1. WCNOC Letter WO 13-0014, "Overall Integrated Plan in Response to March 12, 2012 Commission Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events," February 28, 2013. ADAMS Accession No. ML13070A026.
2. Letter from E. J. Leeds and M. R. Johnson, USNRC, to M. W. Sunseri, WCNOC, "Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Requirements For Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events," March 12, 2012. ADAMS Accession No. ML12054A735.
3. WCNOC Letter ET 15-0020, "Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation's Fifth Six-Month Status Report for the Implementation of Order EA-12-049, 'Order Modifying Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond-Design-Basis External Events'," August 25, 2015. ADAMS Accession No. ML15244B181.
4. WCNOC Letter WO 14-0023, "Request for Schedule Relaxation of NRC Order EA-12-049, Requirement IV.A.2, at Wolf Creek Generating Station," March 31, 2014. ADAMS Accession No. ML14097A072.
5. CN-OA-13-7, Revision 1, "Wolf Creek ELAP Containment Heat-Up," June 16, 2014.
6. 020542.13.01-C-001, Revision 0, "Condensate Storage Tank and Refueling Water Storage Tanks Tornado Missile Impact Analyses," November 2013.
7. 020542.13.01-C-002, Revision 0, "Structural Analysis of Condensate Storage Tank,"

November 2013.

8. Not used.

Attachment to ET 16-0008 Page 7 of 7

9. 020542.13.01-C-004, Revision 0, "Condensate Storage Tank Pipe Stress Analysis,"

December 2013.

10. Letter from E. J. Leeds, USNRC, to A. C. Heflin, WCNOC, "Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1 - Relaxation of the Schedule Requirements for Order EA-12-049 'Issuance of Order to Modify Licenses with Regard to Requirements for Mitigation Strategies for Beyond Design Basis External Events'," May 20, 2014. ADAMS Accession No. ML14104A029.
11. Not used.
12. 020542.13.01-C-009, Revision 0, "Condensate Storage Tank Pipe Tunnel Evaluation,"

December 2013.

13. Letter from J. Davis, USNRC, to N. J. Stringfellow, PWROG, January 8, 2013. ADAMS Accession No. ML13276A183.
14. PWROG Letter OG 13-284, "Submittal of LTR-FSE-13-46, Revision 0, P-Attachment, "Westinghouse Response to NRC Generic Request for Additional Information (PAl) on Boron Mixing in Support of the Pressurized Water Reactor Owners Group (PWROG)"

(Proprietary) (PA-ASC-1184)," August 19, 2013.

15. Letter from J. S. Bowen, USNRC, to A. C. Heflin, WCNOC, "Wolf Creek Generating Station, Unit 1 - Interim Staff Evaluation Relating to Overall Integrated Plan in Response to Order EA-12-049 (Mitigation Strategies) (TAC NO. MF0788)," February 6, 2014.

ADAMS Accession No. ML14002A190.