IR 05000443/2012001
| ML13063A194 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 03/04/2013 |
| From: | Darrell Roberts Division Reactor Projects I |
| To: | Walsh K NextEra Energy Seabrook |
| DENTEL, GT | |
| References | |
| IR-12-001 | |
| Download: ML13063A194 (6) | |
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March 4, 2013
SUBJECT:
ANNUAL ASSESSMENT LETTER FOR SEABROOK STATION, UNIT NO. 1 (REPORT 05000443/2012001)
Dear Mr. Walsh:
On February 12, 2013, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed its end-of-cycle performance review of Seabrook Station, Unit No. 1 (Seabrook). The NRC reviewed the most recent quarterly performance indicators (PIs) in addition to inspection results and enforcement actions from January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012. This letter informs you of the NRCs assessment of your facility during this period and its plans for future inspections at your facility.
The NRC determined the performance at Seabrook during the most recent quarter was within the Regulatory Response column of the NRC=s Reactor Oversight Process (ROP) Action Matrix because of one low (i.e., white) safety significance Emergency Preparedness cornerstone input described in Inspection Report (IR) 05000443/2012503, dated April 19, 2012 (ML12151A036)1.
This finding involved not identifying an exercise weakness during the post-exercise critique for an April 17, 2012, full-participation emergency exercise. The significance determination for this finding was finalized in our August 7, 2012, letter to you (ML12220A471). The 95001 supplemental inspection for the white finding was completed the week of January 21, 2013, and the results will be communicated to you via separate correspondence. The objectives of that supplemental inspection were to provide assurance that: (1) the root and contributing causes for the risk-significant issues were understood; (2) the extent of condition and extent of cause of the issues were identified and (3) the licensees corrective actions were sufficient to address the root and contributing causes, and prevent recurrence.
On September 5, 2012, the NRC Executive Director for Operations (EDO) approved a deviation from the ROP (ML12242A370) to conduct additional inspections, beyond those prescribed by the ROP Action Matrix, that were determined to be necessary to fully evaluate the concrete degradation that you identified as occurring in safety related concrete structures at Seabrook
1 Designation in parenthesis refers to an ADAMS accession number. Documents referenced in this letter are publicly available using the accession number in ADAMS. due to Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR). The additional inspection samples as well as inspection and assessment resources will be used to: 1) inspect NextEras completed and planned actions associated with the eleven Confirmatory Action Letter (CAL) 1-2012-002 (ML121254172)
concerns; 2) evaluate the quality and applicability of results from the licensees proposed large-scale concrete specimen testing; 3) provide support for the development of staff technical guidance and 4) continue to support communications and outreach activities for stakeholders.
The memorandum anticipates that this deviation will remain in force until the NRC has concluded: 1) that all CAL commitments have been satisfactorily completed and 2) an acceptable basis has been established to assure that the continued operability of concrete structures will be maintained. The status of the CAL will be reviewed during semi-annual assessments in accordance with the ROP.
On December 3, 2012, the NRC issued inspection report IR 05000443/2012009 (ML12338A283) that reviewed the adequacy of your actions to address the impact of ASR on reinforced concrete structures. Based on the inspection results, five of the eleven CAL items were closed. The remaining six will be reviewed during the inspection currently in progress and scheduled to be completed in 2013. As such, based on the closure criteria defined in the September 5, 2012, NRC EDO memorandum, the deviation from the ROP will remain in force.
The enclosed inspection plan lists the inspections scheduled through June 30, 2014. Routine inspections performed by resident inspectors are not included in the inspection plan. The inspections listed during the last nine months of the inspection plan are tentative and may be revised at the mid-cycle performance review. In addition to the baseline inspection program, the NRC plans to complete two inspections in accordance with Inspection Procedure (IP) 92702, Follow-up of Corrective Actions for Violations and Deviations, in order to review the actions taken in response to: 1) the CAL dated May 15, 2012, (ML12125A172) which addressed the ASR degradation of certain Seabrook concrete structures and 2) a severity level IV non-cited violation related to a contract electrician entering a high radiation area without the proper health physics briefing. The NRC will also be conducting, Temporary Instruction (TI)-182, Review of the Implementation of the Industry Initiative to Control Degradation of underground Piping, and IP 60855.1, Operation of an ISFSI at Operating Plants, which will review operations during the 2013 ISFSI loading campaign. The NRC provides the inspection plan to allow for the resolution of any scheduling conflicts and personnel availability issues. The NRC will contact you as soon as possible to discuss changes to the inspection plan should circumstances warrant any changes. This inspection plan does not include security related inspections, which will be sent via separate, non-publicly available correspondence.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRC=s ARules of Practice,@ a copy of this letter will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRC's document system (ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room). Please contact Glenn Dentel at 610-337-5233 with any questions you have regarding this letter.
Sincerely,
/RA/
Darrell J. Roberts, Director
Division of Reactor Projects
Docket Nos. 50-443 License Nos. NPF-86
Enclosure: Seabrook Inspection/Activity Plan
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DATE 03/01 /13 03/01 /13 03/01/13
Page 1 of 2 01/29/2013 15:15:05 Report 22 Unit Number Planned Dates Start End Inspection Activity Title No. of Staff on Site Seabrook Inspection / Activity Plan 01/01/2013 - 06/30/2014 95001
- SUPPLEMENTAL INSP-2012 EP WHITE FINDING
1 IP Supplemental Inspection for One or Two White Inputs in a Strategic Performance Area 95001 01/22/2013 01/31/2013 ASR
- REPORT NO. 2 CAL FOLLOWUP
1 IP Followup On Corrective Actions For Violations And Deviations 92702 01/22/2013 01/25/2013
IP Followup On Corrective Actions For Violations And Deviations 92702 02/25/2013 03/01/2013
IP Followup On Corrective Actions For Violations And Deviations 92702 03/25/2013 03/29/2013
IP Followup On Corrective Actions For Violations And Deviations 92702 04/22/2013 04/26/2013 EXM 7/16
- SEABROOK INITIAL EXAM
1 FY13-SEABROOK INITIAL OPERATOR LICENSING EXAM U01870 06/10/2013 06/14/2013
FY13-SEABROOK INITIAL OPERATOR LICENSING EXAM U01870 07/15/2013 07/20/2013 71124
- OCC RADIATION SAFETY
1 IP Radiological Hazard Assessment and Exposure Controls 71124.01 03/11/2013 03/15/2013
IP Occupational ALARA Planning and Controls 71124.02 03/11/2013 03/15/2013
IP In-Plant Airborne Radioactivity Control and Mitigation 71124.03 03/11/2013 03/15/2013 7111121
- CDBI
1 IP Component Design Bases Inspection 7111121 03/25/2013 03/29/2013
IP Component Design Bases Inspection 7111121 04/08/2013 04/12/2013
IP Component Design Bases Inspection 7111121 04/22/2013 04/26/2013 71124
- RADIO EFFLUENTS
1 IP Radioactive Gaseous and Liquid Effluent Treatment 71124.06 05/20/2013 05/23/2013 60855
- ISFSI LOADING INSPECTION
1 IP Operation Of An ISFSI 60855 06/01/2013 09/30/2013
IP Operation of an Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation at Operating Plants 60855.1 06/01/2013 09/30/2013 EP PROGR
- EP PROGRAM INSPECTION
1 IP Alert and Notification System Testing 7111402 07/08/2013 07/12/2013
IP Emergency Preparedness Organization Staffing and Augmentation System 7111403 07/08/2013 07/12/2013
IP Correction of Emergency Preparedness Weaknesses and Deficiencies 7111405 07/08/2013 07/12/2013 71124
- REMP
1 IP Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 71124.07 07/22/2013 07/26/2013 7111111B
- SEABROOK REQUAL INSP WITH P/F RESULTS
1 IP Licensed Operator Requalification Program 7111111B 12/02/2013 12/06/2013 71151
1 IP Performance Indicator Verification 71151 12/02/2013 12/02/2013 This report does not include INPO and OUTAGE activities.
This report shows only on-site and announced inspection procedures.
Page 2 of 2 01/29/2013 15:15:05 Report 22 Unit Number Planned Dates Start End Inspection Activity Title No. of Staff on Site Seabrook Inspection / Activity Plan 01/01/2013 - 06/30/2014 71124
- RAD HAZARD & ALARA
1 IP Radiological Hazard Assessment and Exposure Controls 71124.01 03/03/2014 03/07/2014
IP Occupational ALARA Planning and Controls 71124.02 03/03/2014 03/07/2014 TI 182
- DEGRAD UNDERGROUND PIPING - PHASE 2
1 IP Review of the Implementation of the Industry Initiative to Control Degradation of Underground Piping 2515/182 03/17/2014 03/21/2014 7111108P
- INSERVICE INSPECTION
1 IP Inservice Inspection Activities - PWR 7111108P 04/14/2014 04/25/2014 71124
- HP INSPECTION IP 71124.01, 02, 03 & 04
1 IP Radiological Hazard Assessment and Exposure Controls 71124.01 04/21/2014 04/25/2014
IP Occupational ALARA Planning and Controls 71124.02 04/21/2014 04/25/2014
IP In-Plant Airborne Radioactivity Control and Mitigation 71124.03 04/21/2014 04/25/2014
IP Occupational Dose Assessment 71124.04 04/21/2014 04/25/2014 TRI FI
- TRIENNIAL FIRE PROTECTION
1 IP Fire Protection [Triennial]
7111105T 06/23/2014 06/27/2014 This report does not include INPO and OUTAGE activities.
This report shows only on-site and announced inspection procedures.