GNRO-2003/00045, Day Response to NRC Generic Letter 2003-01: Control Room Habitability.
| ML032260616 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Grand Gulf |
| Issue date: | 08/11/2003 |
| From: | Roberts J Entergy Operations |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| GL-03-001, GNRO-2003/00045 | |
| Download: ML032260616 (9) | |
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~ ~ t Operations, e r ~ ~Inc.
Port Gbson BiiS 3975c
.71.1 601 437 6470 3irector Nuclear Satety Assiirmce GNRO-2003100045 August 1I, 2003 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555
SUBJECT:
60 Day Response to NRC Generic Letter 2003-01:
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, Unit 1 Docket No. 50-416 License No. NPF-29
REFERENCE:
Letter GNRI-2003100056from USNRC to All BWR License Holders, NRC Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability, dated June 12,2003.
Dear Sir or Madam:
Entergy Operations, Inc. (EOI), as operator of the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station hereby submits a 60-day response to NRC Generic Letter 2003-01 (Reference I).
Entergy Operations, inc., has reviewed the actions requested by NRC Generic Letter 2003-01 and has determined that the 180-day completion schedule cannot be met at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Therefore, 01is submitting this 60-day response.
As requested by the Generic Letter, EOI is proposing an alternative course of action. details this proposal and includes the basis for this course of action. Attachment 1 also includes a schedule for the submittal of a response to Item 1 (subparts (a), (b), and (c)) and the responses to items 2 and 3 of the Generic Letter. summarizes the commitments in Attachment 1
GNRO-20 045 Page 2 of 2 Sincerely,
- 1. 60-day Res nse to NRC Generic Letter 2
- 2. List of ~ e g ~ l Ca o~~o~ ~i t ~ e n t § cc: U. S. Nuclear R e g u ~ a t o C~o ~ m i s s ~ ~ ~
Arljngto~,TX 760114005 U. S . Nuclear R e g ~ i a ~~ o m
~ m~ss~o~
~ ~ s h i n g t oD n,
- r. Brian W. Amy,
~issjssippiDepartment of Health P. 0. Box 1700 Jackson, MS 39215-170 Resident rter)
Mr. N. S. Reynolds Mr. H. L. Thomas
. I rations, Inc. (EOl), RC Generic Letter 2003-01 and has d e t e ~ i n e dthat the 1 8 ~ - d completion a~ s ~ e cannot
~ ~be~meteat Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS), Unit 1.
As requested by the generic letter, ed a~tema~ve course of action via this response. ve course of action and a schedule for ~ m p f e t ~ o in This letter also provid s the responses to items 2 and neric Letter 2003-0~
- 2. PROPOSED CTlO EOl proposes to complete each of the i n ~ ~onetime al~ actions described in on 3 of ME1 99-03, Revision 1 (Reference 2) for GGNS. Specifically, these actions are:
Assemble CRH licensing and design bases (3.1.1)
Assemble CRH analyses (3.1.2)
Document CRH licensing and design bases and analyses (3.1-3) s ~ g nan Assess and evaluate ~ i ~ n s ~ n g ~ d ebases ana!yses (3.2.1)
Confirm that limit~ngDBA has been used to as CRH design (3.2.2)
Assess and evaluate potentia sources of ~azardousc chemicals surveys as necess 0 Assess and evatuate con L room in leakage (3.2.4) e Assess and evaluate con I room during smoke events (3.2.5) 0 Assess and evaluate the adequacy of existing control room erne ency ~entj~a~ion I specifications (3.2.6)
(The corresponding Section of 3, Rev. Iis sh will provide the technical and ii o d ~ i ~ t i o nTests, s,
Technical S ~ c ~ c a changes,
~ o n License Amendments, or Initial Actions Summary Report Following completion of the a report s u ~ m a r i z j n ~
the results and a plan and s disc$e~ncies or conditions adverse to quati parts 1(a), l(b) and 1(c), of Generic Letter
- 3. BASIS FOR ACCEPTA~ILI The GGNS control mom is a neutral pressure desj ith a recjrcu~ating maintain low airborne activity levels. irements are cu Operating License C o n d i ~ ~2 n during MODES 1 through 3 wi (not including ingresslegress leakage of 10 cfm). Before th source term in 1998, this inieakage limit was 590 cfm.
4000 cfm. These ~ n l e a k a rates
~ e are consistent it^ the analysis assumption inleakage of 2000 cfm.
Although no explicit analyses have been p e oke event, the fo~lowi ConsideratjQns s.
Each redundant alternate shutdown panel is located in separate and a acent rooms that are separate fire areas located in the control bu~~ding three elevations below the control room and are outside the control room envelope.
- ~ u ~ t i pegress le paths are available out of the ~ o n room ~ o to~ these afternate shutdown rooms. The cont m has mul~pleexits at least one exit th the east and west sides of the Outside of each exi re is a stairvvelf can be taken to levation of the alternate shut rooms. Access to each alternate shutdown room each of these stairwells is th separate fire areas.
- The operators are trained in the use of se staged in the control room envelope.
The GGNS control room has been tested usi pressurization methods and d e m o n ~ ~ r a t ean d inleakage rate of 435 cfm. Consi s described in GL 2003- I, EOi cannot prQ~ide information that confirms the GG om meets the a p p l i ~ b l ~ ulatory requirements and is hereby respQnding to GL 2003-01 within days. However, e r e is no immediate safety concern because:
The GGNS control room has been tested usin pressuri~a~jon methods and demonstrated an inleakage rate of 435 cfm, whi is less than 25% of the 2000 cfm current design basis inleakage value.
The control room envelope is m a ~ n t a ~ n evia d an i n t e g ~p ~
which openings are control ince the ~ d i Q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
assume infinite inleakage in rger openings are permitted in 5 consistent with the larger design basis inleakage assumptions 0 The ~ d j o l o g and
~ ~ ltoxic gas analyses tain many conservatisms such as worst-case m e t e o ~ l o g ~mnditions,
~l micals, core source terms, and m u ~ and HEPA filter e ~ ~ e n ~ ~ e s "
~ i n ~ charcual Considering the arguments posed by the NRC in GL 2003~00qregarding the inadequacy of pressurization test techniques, EOl commits to perForm the GGNS control room envelope using test methods in accordance with C e 3) and P e ~ Q f M an evaluation of the results. There is only a limited n ASTM E-741 (or equivalent^ tracer g a s tests. A the design basis review; to plan, scheduie and perform the test; a n report do~umentingthese results y June 30,2005.
integrity of the control roo will be included with the EOI wiii submit ~ r i ~ responses e n to items 1, I@), l(b) and 1 (c) later than June 30,2005. This res onse will include a summa^
and assessments described in Section 3 of NEl 99-03, Revision -.l The response will aka include plans and schedules for resoivjng s i g n j ~ i ~dnit~ c r e ~ a n ~adverse es, conditions, require mod~fications,and a control room h a b i t a b i ~
program,
~~ as necessary.
- 5. SURES No compensato~measures are necessary to demonstrate ~ n t room r ~h ~~b i t a b iatl ~GG
~
- 6. ILI L DESl GGNS is required to meet Ge C) 19 as d o ~ m ~ n t in e dSection 3.1.2.2.10 of the GGNS Upda Report (UFSAR). The control room vent~latio~ system is designed to maintain the control room nvironment for a 30-day continuous occupancy after a DBA per the requirements of GDC 19. T operation of that system i maintain~ng the control room envelope ~ a b f ~ a ~is id~ ~i ~ sy ~ insthe
~ GGNS d ~ F S A RS, e ~ j ~ ~
6.4.
G NR 0 - ~ ~ 0 3 / 0 0 Page 4 of 4
- 1. USNRC Generic Letter 2 , June 12,2003.
- 2. Nuclear Energy institute, El 99-03, Revision 1, Control Room ~ a b i ~ ~ bGui ili~y arch 2003.
- 3. American Society for Testing E74t Standard Test M e t ~ o d ~forl~y
~ e ~ e ~ i Air n ~Change n g in a Single Zone ans of a Tracer Gas ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ n
~ i o n Traveler - 448, Control Room
- 4. lndustry/TSTF Standard Technical ~ p e ~ j f j ~Change Habitability
table i~ent~fiesthose adions corn a l rovided for informati statements in this s u b ~ i ~are . . ses and are not TYPE CO T I
EOI will prepare and submit to the NRC, a X June 30,2805 written report su~marizin i f
- 2. the results of the ~ n ~actions t ~ a ~ descri Section 3 of NE
- 2. results of the tracer gas test, and
- 3. proposed changes to the GGNS Technical Specifications.
EOI proposes to complete each of the initial, one-time actions described in Section 3 of 99-03, Revision 2 {Reference 2) for GGNS.
EOI commits to petfon a tracer June 30,2005 GGNS control room envelope us methods in (Reference results.
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~ ~ t Operations, e r ~ ~Inc.
Port Gbson BiiS 3975c
.71.1 601 437 6470 3irector Nuclear Satety Assiirmce GNRO-2003100045 August 1I, 2003 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555
SUBJECT:
60 Day Response to NRC Generic Letter 2003-01:
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, Unit 1 Docket No. 50-416 License No. NPF-29
REFERENCE:
Letter GNRI-2003100056from USNRC to All BWR License Holders, NRC Generic Letter 2003-01, Control Room Habitability, dated June 12,2003.
Dear Sir or Madam:
Entergy Operations, Inc. (EOI), as operator of the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station hereby submits a 60-day response to NRC Generic Letter 2003-01 (Reference I).
Entergy Operations, inc., has reviewed the actions requested by NRC Generic Letter 2003-01 and has determined that the 180-day completion schedule cannot be met at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station. Therefore, 01is submitting this 60-day response.
As requested by the Generic Letter, EOI is proposing an alternative course of action. details this proposal and includes the basis for this course of action. Attachment 1 also includes a schedule for the submittal of a response to Item 1 (subparts (a), (b), and (c)) and the responses to items 2 and 3 of the Generic Letter. summarizes the commitments in Attachment 1
GNRO-20 045 Page 2 of 2 Sincerely,
- 1. 60-day Res nse to NRC Generic Letter 2
- 2. List of ~ e g ~ l Ca o~~o~ ~i t ~ e n t § cc: U. S. Nuclear R e g u ~ a t o C~o ~ m i s s ~ ~ ~
Arljngto~,TX 760114005 U. S . Nuclear R e g ~ i a ~~ o m
~ m~ss~o~
~ ~ s h i n g t oD n,
- r. Brian W. Amy,
~issjssippiDepartment of Health P. 0. Box 1700 Jackson, MS 39215-170 Resident rter)
Mr. N. S. Reynolds Mr. H. L. Thomas
. I rations, Inc. (EOl), RC Generic Letter 2003-01 and has d e t e ~ i n e dthat the 1 8 ~ - d completion a~ s ~ e cannot
~ ~be~meteat Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS), Unit 1.
As requested by the generic letter, ed a~tema~ve course of action via this response. ve course of action and a schedule for ~ m p f e t ~ o in This letter also provid s the responses to items 2 and neric Letter 2003-0~
- 2. PROPOSED CTlO EOl proposes to complete each of the i n ~ ~onetime al~ actions described in on 3 of ME1 99-03, Revision 1 (Reference 2) for GGNS. Specifically, these actions are:
Assemble CRH licensing and design bases (3.1.1)
Assemble CRH analyses (3.1.2)
Document CRH licensing and design bases and analyses (3.1-3) s ~ g nan Assess and evaluate ~ i ~ n s ~ n g ~ d ebases ana!yses (3.2.1)
Confirm that limit~ngDBA has been used to as CRH design (3.2.2)
Assess and evaluate potentia sources of ~azardousc chemicals surveys as necess 0 Assess and evatuate con L room in leakage (3.2.4) e Assess and evaluate con I room during smoke events (3.2.5) 0 Assess and evaluate the adequacy of existing control room erne ency ~entj~a~ion I specifications (3.2.6)
(The corresponding Section of 3, Rev. Iis sh will provide the technical and ii o d ~ i ~ t i o nTests, s,
Technical S ~ c ~ c a changes,
~ o n License Amendments, or Initial Actions Summary Report Following completion of the a report s u ~ m a r i z j n ~
the results and a plan and s disc$e~ncies or conditions adverse to quati parts 1(a), l(b) and 1(c), of Generic Letter
- 3. BASIS FOR ACCEPTA~ILI The GGNS control mom is a neutral pressure desj ith a recjrcu~ating maintain low airborne activity levels. irements are cu Operating License C o n d i ~ ~2 n during MODES 1 through 3 wi (not including ingresslegress leakage of 10 cfm). Before th source term in 1998, this inieakage limit was 590 cfm.
4000 cfm. These ~ n l e a k a rates
~ e are consistent it^ the analysis assumption inleakage of 2000 cfm.
Although no explicit analyses have been p e oke event, the fo~lowi ConsideratjQns s.
Each redundant alternate shutdown panel is located in separate and a acent rooms that are separate fire areas located in the control bu~~ding three elevations below the control room and are outside the control room envelope.
- ~ u ~ t i pegress le paths are available out of the ~ o n room ~ o to~ these afternate shutdown rooms. The cont m has mul~pleexits at least one exit th the east and west sides of the Outside of each exi re is a stairvvelf can be taken to levation of the alternate shut rooms. Access to each alternate shutdown room each of these stairwells is th separate fire areas.
- The operators are trained in the use of se staged in the control room envelope.
The GGNS control room has been tested usi pressurization methods and d e m o n ~ ~ r a t ean d inleakage rate of 435 cfm. Consi s described in GL 2003- I, EOi cannot prQ~ide information that confirms the GG om meets the a p p l i ~ b l ~ ulatory requirements and is hereby respQnding to GL 2003-01 within days. However, e r e is no immediate safety concern because:
The GGNS control room has been tested usin pressuri~a~jon methods and demonstrated an inleakage rate of 435 cfm, whi is less than 25% of the 2000 cfm current design basis inleakage value.
The control room envelope is m a ~ n t a ~ n evia d an i n t e g ~p ~
which openings are control ince the ~ d i Q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
assume infinite inleakage in rger openings are permitted in 5 consistent with the larger design basis inleakage assumptions 0 The ~ d j o l o g and
~ ~ ltoxic gas analyses tain many conservatisms such as worst-case m e t e o ~ l o g ~mnditions,
~l micals, core source terms, and m u ~ and HEPA filter e ~ ~ e n ~ ~ e s "
~ i n ~ charcual Considering the arguments posed by the NRC in GL 2003~00qregarding the inadequacy of pressurization test techniques, EOl commits to perForm the GGNS control room envelope using test methods in accordance with C e 3) and P e ~ Q f M an evaluation of the results. There is only a limited n ASTM E-741 (or equivalent^ tracer g a s tests. A the design basis review; to plan, scheduie and perform the test; a n report do~umentingthese results y June 30,2005.
integrity of the control roo will be included with the EOI wiii submit ~ r i ~ responses e n to items 1, I@), l(b) and 1 (c) later than June 30,2005. This res onse will include a summa^
and assessments described in Section 3 of NEl 99-03, Revision -.l The response will aka include plans and schedules for resoivjng s i g n j ~ i ~dnit~ c r e ~ a n ~adverse es, conditions, require mod~fications,and a control room h a b i t a b i ~
program,
~~ as necessary.
- 5. SURES No compensato~measures are necessary to demonstrate ~ n t room r ~h ~~b i t a b iatl ~GG
~
- 6. ILI L DESl GGNS is required to meet Ge C) 19 as d o ~ m ~ n t in e dSection 3.1.2.2.10 of the GGNS Upda Report (UFSAR). The control room vent~latio~ system is designed to maintain the control room nvironment for a 30-day continuous occupancy after a DBA per the requirements of GDC 19. T operation of that system i maintain~ng the control room envelope ~ a b f ~ a ~is id~ ~i ~ sy ~ insthe
~ GGNS d ~ F S A RS, e ~ j ~ ~
6.4.
G NR 0 - ~ ~ 0 3 / 0 0 Page 4 of 4
- 1. USNRC Generic Letter 2 , June 12,2003.
- 2. Nuclear Energy institute, El 99-03, Revision 1, Control Room ~ a b i ~ ~ bGui ili~y arch 2003.
- 3. American Society for Testing E74t Standard Test M e t ~ o d ~forl~y
~ e ~ e ~ i Air n ~Change n g in a Single Zone ans of a Tracer Gas ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ n
~ i o n Traveler - 448, Control Room
- 4. lndustry/TSTF Standard Technical ~ p e ~ j f j ~Change Habitability
table i~ent~fiesthose adions corn a l rovided for informati statements in this s u b ~ i ~are . . ses and are not TYPE CO T I
EOI will prepare and submit to the NRC, a X June 30,2805 written report su~marizin i f
- 2. the results of the ~ n ~actions t ~ a ~ descri Section 3 of NE
- 2. results of the tracer gas test, and
- 3. proposed changes to the GGNS Technical Specifications.
EOI proposes to complete each of the initial, one-time actions described in Section 3 of 99-03, Revision 2 {Reference 2) for GGNS.
EOI commits to petfon a tracer June 30,2005 GGNS control room envelope us methods in (Reference results.