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MONTHYEARML24023A0342024-02-0505 February 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0038 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting)) L-2024-010, Point Units 3 and 4, Seabrook, Duane Arnold, and Point Beach Units 1 and 2, Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3)2024-01-25025 January 2024 Point Units 3 and 4, Seabrook, Duane Arnold, and Point Beach Units 1 and 2, Nuclear Property Insurance - 10 CFR 50.54(w)(3) ML23341A2102024-01-22022 January 2024 LTR-23-0216-1 - Closure Letter - 2.206 Petition for License Renewal Plant Reactor Pressure Vessel Embrittlement ML23320A3062024-01-22022 January 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 298 and 291 Regarding Revising the Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project L-2024-007, Inservice Inspection Program Owner'S Activity Report (OAR-1)2024-01-18018 January 2024 Inservice Inspection Program Owner'S Activity Report (OAR-1) L-2023-173, Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1) Revision 30 Update2023-12-15015 December 2023 Quality Assurance Topical Report (FPL-1) Revision 30 Update L-2023-166, Turkey Points Units 3 and 4, Correction to the 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report2023-12-0606 December 2023 Turkey Points Units 3 and 4, Correction to the 2022 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ML23340A0332023-12-0101 December 2023 FPL to Fws, Comments Submitted by Florida Power and Light on the Species Status Assessment Accompanying the September 20, 2023 Proposed Threatened Species Status with Section 4(d) Rule for the Miami Cave Crayfish L-2023-172, Supplement to Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons. Firearms Background Checks. and Security Event Notifications Final Rule2023-11-29029 November 2023 Supplement to Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons. Firearms Background Checks. and Security Event Notifications Final Rule L-2023-155, Supplement to Response to Request for Additional Information, Revised NextEra Common Emergency Plan, and Revised Site-Specific Emergency Plan Annexes Regarding License Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan Consistent with NUREG-06542023-11-28028 November 2023 Supplement to Response to Request for Additional Information, Revised NextEra Common Emergency Plan, and Revised Site-Specific Emergency Plan Annexes Regarding License Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan Consistent with NUREG-0654, ML23333A0152023-11-27027 November 2023 Attachment G - Arcadis Memo Re FPL Year 4 Raasr Final (June 2, 2023, Appended to Derm letter)-1 ML23333A0102023-11-27027 November 2023 Attachment B - 11/07/2022 - Waterkeeper Scoping Comments-1 L-2023-146, Part 73 Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Final Rule2023-11-16016 November 2023 Part 73 Exemption Request Regarding Enhanced Weapons, Firearms Background Checks, and Security Event Notifications Final Rule L-2023-078, License Amendment Request 278, Incorporate Advanced Fuel Products, Extend Surveillance Intervals and 10 CFR 50.46 Exemption Request to Facilitate Transition to 24-Month Fuel Cycles2023-11-15015 November 2023 License Amendment Request 278, Incorporate Advanced Fuel Products, Extend Surveillance Intervals and 10 CFR 50.46 Exemption Request to Facilitate Transition to 24-Month Fuel Cycles IR 05000250/20230032023-11-0909 November 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2023003 and 05000251/2023003 ML23310A1342023-11-0404 November 2023 10 CFR 2.206 Petition - LTR-23-0216-1 Petition Amendment; Turkey Point Subsequent Renewal with Petitioner 11/04/2023 ML24016A2622023-10-25025 October 2023 Subsequent License Renewal Updated List of Threatened and Endangered Species That May Occur in Your Proposed Project Location or May Be Affected Project L-2023-077, License Amendment Request 277 Updated Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Analysis2023-10-11011 October 2023 License Amendment Request 277 Updated Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Analysis ML23346A1322023-10-0606 October 2023 Communication from C-10 Research & Education Foundation Regarding NextEra Common Emergency Fleet Plan License Amendment Request and Related Documents Subsequently Published IR 05000250/20230102023-09-29029 September 2023 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000250/2023010 and 05000251/2023010 ML23234A1922023-09-27027 September 2023 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 297 and 290 Regarding Conversion to Improved Standard Technical Specifications ML23265A5492023-09-22022 September 2023 Transmittal of WCAP-18830-P/NP Turkey Point Fuel Storage Criticality Analysis for 24 Month Cycles to Support a License Amendment Request from FPL - License Amendment Request 277 Updated Spent Fuel Pool Criticality Analysis ML23243A9522023-09-0808 September 2023 Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application ML23243A9542023-09-0808 September 2023 Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application ML23243A9532023-09-0808 September 2023 Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application ML23243A9552023-09-0808 September 2023 Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application - Tribe- Section 106 Letters ML23199A2352023-09-0505 September 2023 Letter to EPA-Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station, Units 3 and 4 - Notice of Availability of Draft Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement for Subsequent License Renewal ML23199A2482023-09-0505 September 2023 Ltr to Florida Power and Light Co - Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Units 3 and 4 - Notice of Availability of Draft Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement for Subsequent License Renewal L-2023-110, Response to Requests for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request No. 276, Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project2023-08-25025 August 2023 Response to Requests for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request No. 276, Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project IR 05000250/20230052023-08-21021 August 2023 Updated Inspection Plan for Turkey Point, Units 3 & 4 (Report 05000250/2023005 and 05000251/2023005) L-2023-115, Inservice Inspection Program Owner'S Activity Report (OAR-1)2023-08-21021 August 2023 Inservice Inspection Program Owner'S Activity Report (OAR-1) L-2023-114, Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7; Seabrook Station; Point Beach Units 1 and 2 - Official Service List Update2023-08-17017 August 2023 Proposed Turkey Point Units 6 and 7; Seabrook Station; Point Beach Units 1 and 2 - Official Service List Update IR 05000250/20230022023-08-14014 August 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000250/2023002 and 05000251/2023002 L-2023-098, and Point Beach Units 1 and 2 - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan Consistent with NUREG-0654, Revision 22023-08-0707 August 2023 and Point Beach Units 1 and 2 - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request for Common Emergency Plan Consistent with NUREG-0654, Revision 2 ML23242A0922023-08-0606 August 2023 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 ML23201A0872023-08-0303 August 2023 Audit Plan in Support of Review of License Amendment ML23198A2702023-08-0303 August 2023 Issuance of the Site-Specific Environmental Impact Statement Scoping Process Summary Report Associated with the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Numbers 3 and 4, Subsequent License Renewal Application, Environmental Report Supplement 2 L-2023-094, Response to Requests for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request No. 276, Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project2023-07-27027 July 2023 Response to Requests for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request No. 276, Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project ML23178A1872023-07-25025 July 2023 Review of the Spring 2022 Steam Generator Tube Inspections During Refueling Outage No. 33 ML23188A1242023-07-20020 July 2023 Acknowledgment of Temporary Suspension Request for License Request for License Amendment Request Reactor Protection System, Engineered Safety Features System, and Nuclear Instrumentation System ML23200A0672023-07-18018 July 2023 Tp 2023 RQ Inspection Notification Letter ML23173A0812023-07-17017 July 2023 Supplement to Regulatory Audit Plan in Support of Review of License Amendment Request Supporting Digital Instrumentation & Control Modernization Project (EPID L-2022-LLA-0105) - Non-Proprietary L-2023-087, Florida Power & Light/Nextera Energy, Results of the Safety Culture Program Effectiveness Review, March 20, 2023 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22340A452)2023-06-29029 June 2023 Florida Power & Light/Nextera Energy, Results of the Safety Culture Program Effectiveness Review, March 20, 2023 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22340A452) 2024-02-05
[Table view] Category:Meeting Agenda
MONTHYEARPMNS20230969, Public Meeting to Receive Comments on the Draft Site-Specific Turkey Point Environmental Impact Statement2023-09-0707 September 2023 Public Meeting to Receive Comments on the Draft Site-Specific Turkey Point Environmental Impact Statement PMNS20230973, Public Meeting to Receive Comments on the Draft Site-Specific Turkey Point Environmental Impact Statement2023-09-0707 September 2023 Public Meeting to Receive Comments on the Draft Site-Specific Turkey Point Environmental Impact Statement PMNS20230932, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-08-14014 August 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230879, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-08-0101 August 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230809, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-07-11011 July 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230775, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-06-30030 June 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230732, Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request for Transition to a 24-month Fuel Cycle for Turkey Point Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 42023-06-26026 June 2023 Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request for Transition to a 24-month Fuel Cycle for Turkey Point Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20230718, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-06-12012 June 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230673, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-05-26026 May 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230599, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-05-15015 May 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230594, Annual Assessment Meeting2023-05-0404 May 2023 Annual Assessment Meeting PMNS20230447, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 42023-04-20020 April 2023 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20230449, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-04-18018 April 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230409, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-04-11011 April 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230253, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 42023-04-0707 April 2023 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20230278, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-04-0303 April 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230308, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 42023-03-27027 March 2023 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20230226, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-03-0707 March 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230223, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 42023-03-0606 March 2023 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20230192, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 42023-03-0101 March 2023 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20230168, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 42023-02-22022 February 2023 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20230134, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-02-22022 February 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230159, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-02-15015 February 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230049, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 42023-01-27027 January 2023 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20230080, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-01-26026 January 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230060, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-01-18018 January 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20230003, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2023-01-0505 January 2023 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20221243, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Planned Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 32022-12-0202 December 2022 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss the Planned Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and PMNS20221177, Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request for Transition to a 24-month Fuel Cycle Turkey Point Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 42022-11-22022 November 2022 Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request for Transition to a 24-month Fuel Cycle Turkey Point Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20221132, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2022-10-31031 October 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20221080, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2022-10-17017 October 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20221057, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss Review of Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Requests for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 42022-10-11011 October 2022 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss Review of Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Requests for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 PMNS20220997, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests2022-10-0303 October 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications License Amendment Requests PMNS20220876, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss Review of Defense-in-Depth and Diversity (D3) Evaluation for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 (Turkey Point)2022-09-22022 September 2022 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss Review of Defense-in-Depth and Diversity (D3) Evaluation for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 (Turkey Point) PMNS20220998, Notice of Meeting with Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) Regarding Turkey Point Setpoint Methodologies as It Relates to the Improved Technical Specification (ITS) Conversion License Amendment Request2022-09-22022 September 2022 Notice of Meeting with Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) Regarding Turkey Point Setpoint Methodologies as It Relates to the Improved Technical Specification (ITS) Conversion License Amendment Request PMNS20220935, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Requests2022-09-0909 September 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Requests PMNS20220930, Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss Acceptance Review of the Turkey Point Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request2022-09-0808 September 2022 Meeting Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) to Discuss Acceptance Review of the Turkey Point Digital Instrumentation and Controls License Amendment Request ML22227A1302022-08-17017 August 2022 License Amendment Request Reactor Trip Breaker Completion Time Extension - Public Meeting August 17, 2022 (EPID L-2022-LRM-0061) (Slides) PMNS20220832, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Requests2022-08-16016 August 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Requests PMNS20220799, Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request to Extend the Completion Time for an Inoperable Reactor Trip Breaker for the Turkey Point Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and2022-08-16016 August 2022 Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request to Extend the Completion Time for an Inoperable Reactor Trip Breaker for the Turkey Point Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20220748, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Requests2022-08-0303 August 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the St. Lucie Plant, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Requests PMNS20220701, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request2022-07-14014 July 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request PMNS20220683, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request2022-06-28028 June 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request ML22172A2172022-06-22022 June 2022 LAR: Revise Fire Protection Program in Support of Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Replacement Project (Non-Proprietary) PMNS20220609, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request2022-06-14014 June 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request PMNS20220582, Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request to Replace Reactor Coolant Pump Seals for the Turkey Point Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 42022-06-10010 June 2022 Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request to Replace Reactor Coolant Pump Seals for the Turkey Point Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 PMNS20220592, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request2022-06-0606 June 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request ML22144A3902022-05-24024 May 2022 RCP Seal Solutions - May 24 2022 Slide Material (Public) PMNS20220454, Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request2022-05-17017 May 2022 Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 Improved Technical Specifications (ITS) License Amendment Request PMNS20220478, Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request to Replace Reactor Coolant Pump Seals for the Turkey Point Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 42022-05-11011 May 2022 Pre-submittal Meeting with NextEra Energy/Florida Power & Light Company to Discuss a Planned License Amendment Request to Replace Reactor Coolant Pump Seals for the Turkey Point Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4 2023-09-07
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SUBJECT:
EXERCISE OF ENFORCEMENT DISCRETION - TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR PLANT (NRC Inspection Report Nos. 05000250,251/2005013)
Dear Mr. Stall:
The purpose of this letter is to provide you with the results of our review of findings involving certain fire response procedures at the Turkey Point Nuclear Plant that would not be effective in ensuring a safe shutdown of Units 3 and 4 should a severe fire develop in certain fire zones.
This issue was discussed at a regulatory conference held in the NRCs Region II Office on November 16, 2005.
To summarize our review of this matter, the NRC has concluded that the significance of the findings was very low for Unit 3 and low to moderate for Unit 4. In addition, the NRC has concluded that the exercise of enforcement discretion is appropriate for these findings in accordance with the NRC Interim Enforcement Policy Regarding Enforcement Discretion for Certain Fire Protection Issues (10 CFR 50.48). The NRC will also refrain from including the findings in the Agency Action Matrix in accordance with NRC Inspection Manual Chapter 0305, Operating Reactor Assessment Program. The bases for our conclusions regarding the significance of the findings is described below and in Enclosure 1.
As background, NRC Inspection Report No. 05000250,251/2005010, was issued on October 7, 2005, and it documented a finding (one apparent violation of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R) based on the NRCs review of three separate unresolved items (URIs 05000250,251/2004007-001, -006, and -007). The collective significance of the finding was assessed under the significance determination process as a preliminary greater than Green issue (i.e., an issue of at least low to moderate safety significance which may require additional NRC inspection). The cover letter to NRC Inspection Report No. 05000250,251/2005010 informed Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) of the NRCs preliminary conclusion, provided FPL an opportunity to request a regulatory conference on this matter, and forwarded the details of the NRCs preliminary estimate of the change in core damage frequency (CDF) for the finding.
On November 15, 2005, FPL submitted a letter to the NRC documenting its intent to adopt the risk-informed, performance-based fire protection program under 10 CFR 50.48(c), which includes approaches in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating
Florida Power and Light Company 2 Plants, 2001 Edition. In accordance with the NRCs Interim Enforcement Policy Regarding Enforcement Discretion for Certain Fire Protection Issues (10 CFR 50.48), FPL requested enforcement discretion for existing identified noncompliances, noncompliances identified during its NFPA 805 transition process, and the noncompliance that was the subject of the November 16, 2005, regulatory conference.
At FPLs request, an open regulatory conference was conducted on November 16, 2005, to discuss FPLs position on this issue. The enclosures to this letter include the list of attendees at the regulatory conference and material presented by FPL and NRC.
During the conference, FPL presented the results of its estimate of the increase in CDF including influential assumptions and risk analysis methodology. FPLs presentation addressed the three aspects of the finding separately (i.e., URI 05000250,251/2004007-001, -006, and-007), and provided the following conclusions on the matter. In summary, FPL agreed with the NRCs view that URI 05000250,251/2004007-001 was a violation of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R, but concluded that the significance of this issue was very low. FPL disagreed with that portion of the finding consisting of URIs 05000250,251/2004007-006 and -007, concluding that procedural requirements were acceptable, a performance deficiency did not exist, and thus this finding did not represent a violation. Furthermore, FPL concluded that the significance of URIs 05000250,251/2004007-006 and -007, even if considered to be a finding, was very low.
At the conference, the NRC requested that FPL provide additional information to support its risk analysis. This information was subsequently submitted by letter dated November 23, 2005.
FPLs presentation and subsequent correspondence provided 15 inputs on the safety significance of the finding. The following three of the inputs were incorporated into the NRCs final significance determination: (1) reducing the main control room fire ignition frequency, (2) modifying the time at which the operating charging pump would be stopped during a main control room fire, and (3) reducing the time that reactor coolant pump (RCP) leakage could have created conditions for a small break loss of coolant accident (LOCA). A detailed discussion of the NRCs basis for acceptance or rejection of all inputs is provided in Enclosure 1.
After considering the information developed during the inspection, the information presented at the conference, and the supplemental information provided by FPL after the conference, the NRC has concluded that the final inspection findings are appropriately characterized as very low for Unit 3 and low to moderate for Unit 4.
The NRC also concluded that a violation of 10 CFR 50.48(b)(1) and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix R, Sections III.G.2 and III.G.3, occurred. In particular, Appendix R,Section III.G.2 states, in part, that where cables or equipment (including associated non-safety circuits that could prevent operation or cause maloperation due to hot shorts, open circuits, or shorts to ground) of redundant trains of systems necessary to achieve and maintain hot shutdown conditions are located within the same fire area outside of primary containment, one of three means of ensuring that one of the redundant trains is free of fire damage shall be provided.
Section III.G.3 states that alternative shutdown capability should be provided where the protection of systems (whose function is required for hot shutdown) does not satisfy the requirements of Section III.G.2.
Florida Power and Light Company 3 In this case, the following three instances were identified where FPL failed to satisfy the above Appendix R requirements: (1) FPL failed to protect control circuits and cables that could cause maloperation of motor-operated valve (MOV) MOV-4-626, RCP Thermal Barrier Component Cooling Water System Return Isolation Valve, in fire zone (FZ) 67. This condition existed since at least September 9, 2003, when it was first identified by FPL. (2) FPL failed to protect control circuits and cables that could cause maloperation of necessary RCP thermal barrier component cooling system valves MOV-3-716B and MOV-3-626 in FZ 63 and MOV-4-716B valve in FZ 67. This condition existed since at least February 9, 2001, when the applicable procedure page was last revised FPL. (3) FPL failed to protect control circuits and cables that could cause maloperation of necessary RCP thermal barrier component cooling system valves in FZ 106 and did not meet the alternative shutdown capability requirements. Specifically, under certain scenarios, FPLs procedure may not have mitigated a spurious closure of valves MOV-3-716A and MOV-4-716A in a timely manner, possibly resulting in an RCP seal LOCA and pressurizer level dropping below the indicating range. This condition existed since at least April 24, 2002, when the applicable procedure pages were last revised.
The NRC also reviewed FPLs request that the violation be considered for enforcement discretion. On June 16, 2004, the NRC published a final rule revising its regulations in 10 CFR 50.48, which governs fire protection at operating nuclear power plants. This revision became effective on July 16, 2004, and it added a new paragraph (c) to 10 CFR 50.48 that allows reactor licensees to voluntary comply with the risk-informed, performance-based fire protection approaches in NFPA 805 (with limited exceptions stated in the rule language) as an alternative to complying with 10 CFR 50.48(b) or the requirements in their fire protection license conditions. As part of the transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c), licensees will establish the fundamental fire protection program identified in NFPA 805 and will perform a plant-wide assessment to identify fire areas and fire hazards and to evaluate compliance with their existing fire protection licensing basis. This fire protection assessment is beyond the normal licensee review of their fire protection program. With regard to applicable noncompliances, licensees are required to adopt compensatory measures until compliance is either restored to 10 CFR 50.48(b) or achieved per 10 CFR 50.48(c).
In order to provide incentives for licensees initiating efforts to identify and correct subtle violations that are not likely to be identified by routine efforts, the NRC issued Enforcement Policy Statement revisions on June 16, 2004, and January 14, 2005, allowing enforcement discretion for certain fire protection noncompliances identified as part of the transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) as well as existing identified compliances which could reasonably be corrected under 10 CFR 50.48(c). This interim enforcement discretion policy is consistent with the long-standing policy included in Section VII.B.3, Violations Involving Old Design Issues, of the Enforcement Policy, which addresses discretion when licensee undertake a comprehensive review and assessment. This exercise of discretion provides appropriate incentives for licensees to initiate efforts to identify and correct subtle violations that are not likely to be identified by routine efforts. As such, the NRC Interim Enforcement Policy Regarding Enforcement Discretion for Certain Fire Protection Issues (10 CFR 50.48) provides enforcement discretion for licensees who wish to take advantage of the new rule to resolve existing noncompliances (i.e., implement corrective actions until the licensee has transitioned to 10 CFR 50.48(c)) provided that certain criteria are met.
In this case, the NRC concluded that (1) the noncompliance was not associated with a finding that the reactor oversight process significance determination process would evaluate as Red, or
Florida Power and Light Company 4 it would not be categorized at Severity Level I; (2) FPL submitted a letter of intent before December 31, 2005, stating its intent to transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c), which includes approaches in NFPA 805; and (3) the licensee entered the noncompliance into its corrective action program and implemented appropriate compensatory measures (including an operability evaluation to demonstrate that safety will be maintained during operation and shutdown).
Regarding compensatory measures, FPL incorporated acceptable manual operator actions into applicable procedures to address the finding at the time of the original inspection. Based on the above, in accordance with the NRCs Interim Enforcement Policy Regarding Enforcement Discretion for Certain Fire Protection Issues (10 CFR 50.48), and in consultation with the Director, Office of Enforcement; I have been authorized to exercise enforcement discretion such that the above violation will not be cited. In addition, based on the above corrective actions and in accordance with NRC Inspection Manual Chapter 0305, Operating Reactor Assessment Program, the NRC will also refrain from including the finding in the Agency Action Matrix.
You are not required to respond to this letter. In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC's
"Rules of Practice," a copy of this letter, its enclosures, and your response (should you choose to provide one) will be made available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the NRCs document system (ADAMS) which is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To the extent possible, any response should not include any personal privacy, proprietary, classified, or safeguards information so that it can be made available to the Public without redaction.
Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Mr. D. Charles Payne, Chief, Engineering Branch 2, Division of Reactor Safety, at (404)562-4669.
Sincerely,
/RA/ BY LOREN PLISCO ACTING FOR/
William D. Travers Regional Administrator Docket Nos. 50-250, 50-251 License Nos. DPR-31, DPR-41
Enclosures:
1. NRC Evaluation of Licensees Risk Significance Inputs 2. List of Attendees 3. Material Presented by Licensee 4. Material Presented by NRC
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REGION II OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA.
I. OPENING REMARKS, INTRODUCTIONS AND MEETING INTENT Mr. H. Christensen, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Safety (DRS)
II. NRC REGULATORY CONFERENCE POLICY Mr. C. Payne, Chief, Engineering Branch 2, DRS III. STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE WITH RISK PERSPECTIVES Mr. C. Payne, Chief, Engineering Branch 2, DRS IV. SUMMARY OF APPARENT VIOLATIONS Mr. C. Payne, Chief, Engineering Branch 2, DRS V. LICENSEE RISK PERSPECTIVE PRESENTATION VI. LICENSEE RESPONSE TO APPARENT VIOLATIONS VII. BREAK / NRC CAUCUS Mr. H. Christensen, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Safety (DRS)
VIII. CLOSING REMARKS Mr. H. Christensen, Deputy Director, Division of Reactor Safety (DRS)
Enclosure 4
Material Presented by NRC -2-Draft Apparent Violation 10 CFR 50.48 (b)(1) requires, in part, that all nuclear power plants licensed to operate prior to January 1, 1979, must satisfy the applicable requirements of Appendix R,Section III.G.Section III.G.2 states, in part, that where cables or equipment, including associated non-safety circuits that could prevent operation or cause maloperation due to hot shorts, open circuits, or shorts to ground, of redundant trains of systems necessary to achieve and maintain hot shutdown conditions are located within the same fire area outside of primary containment, one of three means of ensuring that one of the redundant trains is free of fire damage shall be provided.Section III.G.3 states that alternative shutdown capability should be provided where the protection of systems whose function is required for hot shutdown, does not satisfy the requirements of III.G.2.Section III.L of Appendix R provides requirements to be met by alternative shutdown methods.Section III.L.2.b states, in part, that The reactor coolant makeup function shall be capable of maintaining the reactor coolant level...within the level indication in the pressurizer in PWRs.
Contrary to the above, on February 13, 2004, the inspectors identified three examples where 10 CFR 50, Appendix R requirements were not met:
a. The licensee failed to protect control circuits and cables that could cause maloperation of MOV-4-626, RCP Thermal Barrier Component Cooling Water System Return Isolation Valve in FZ 67. This condition existed since at least September 9, 2003, when it was first identified by the licensee.
b. The licensee failed to protect control circuits and cables that could cause maloperation of necessary RCP thermal barrier component cooling system valves MOV-3-716B and MOV-3-626 in FZ 63; and MOV-4-716B valve in FZ 67. This condition has existed since at least February 9, 2001, when the applicable procedure page was last revised.
c. The licensee failed to protect control circuits and cables that could cause maloperation of necessary RCP thermal barrier component cooling system valves in FZ 106; and did not meet the alternative shutdown capability requirements. Specifically, the licensees procedure may not mitigate a spurious closure of valves MOV-3-716A and MOV-4-716A in a timely manner, possibly resulting in an RCP seal LOCA, and pressurizer level dropping below the indicating range. This condition has existed since at least April 24, 2002, when the applicable procedure pages were last revised.
Note: The apparent violation discussed at this Regulatory Conference is subject to further review and subject to change prior to any resulting enforcement action.