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IE Insp Repts 50-518/82-11,50-519/82-10,50-520/82-11 & 50-521/82-09 on 820816-18,25 & 0910.No Noncompliance Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Open Items,Independent Insp Effort (A-1 & A-2) & Site Deferral Preparation (A-1 & A-2)
ML20027C348
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Site: Hartsville  Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 09/20/1982
From: Cantrell F, Schapker J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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50-518-82-11, 50-519-82-10, 50-520-82-11, 50-521-82-09, 50-521-82-9, NUDOCS 8210150334
Download: ML20027C348 (4)


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SEP 2 01982 Report Nos. 50-518/82-11, 50-519/82-10, 50-520/82-11 and 50-521/82-09 Licensee: Tennessee Valley Authority 500A Chestnut Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401 Facility Name:

Hartsville Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-518, 50-519, 50-520 and 50-521 License Nos. CPPR-150, CPPR-151, CPPR-152 and CPPR-153 Inspection at Hartsville site nea Hartsville, Tennessee Inspector:

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F. S. Cantrell, Section CMef, Division of Dhte Signed Resident and Reactor Inspection SUMMARY Inspection on August 16-18, 25 through September 10, 1982 Areas Inspected Thir routine, announced inspection involved 48 inspector-hours on site in the areat of open items (all units), independent inspection effort (A-1 and A-2), and site deferral preparation (A-1 and A-2).

Results Of the 5 areas inspected, no violations or deviations were identified.

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A DETAILS 1.

Persons Contacted Licensee Employees

  • W. T. Quinn, Site Construction Engineer J. W. Henry, Unit Supervisor, QC Welding H. S. Sheppard, Assistant Construction Engineer, Quality Control G. A. Gonsalves, QA Unit Supervisor E. D. Loope, Unit Supervisor QC Other licensee employees contacted included document control personnel, construction craftsmen, QC technicians, and project engineers.
  • Attended exit interview 2.

The inspection scope and findings were summarized with the Site Project

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Manager /4r his representative on August 27, and September 30, 1982.

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Licensee Action on Previous Inspection Findings (0 pen)

IFI 518, 519, 520, 521/82-09-01 Corrosion of Reactor Vessels I.D.

i The licensee has dispositioned the above non-conformance report and will remove the corrosion by wire brushing and apply a protective sealer to prevent further corrosion on carbon steel surfaces in the vessels I. D.

The work will begin in the near future and will be monitored by the inspector.

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Unresolved Items

Unresolved items were not identified during this inspection.

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Independent Inspection Effort The inspector made 3 surveillance tours during which the status of deferral activities were inspected on nuclear safety-related structures, systems and

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components.

The inspections included:

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Open items control:

Newly issued Nonconformance Reports (NCR's), and

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QA unit audit findings were reviewed for pertinence to the inspection

program and for adequacy of corrective action.

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Preventive maintenance and protection of safety-related equipment

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installed and in plant storage was observed in plant A-1 auxiliary (

building, fuel building and reactor building. Observations made included: electrical switchgear, transformers, electrically actuated

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covers, heaters installed and actuated and periodic maintenance l

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Within the areas inspected no violations or deviations were identified.

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Licensee Identified 50.55(e) Items The following interim reports were received from the licensee on previously identified items. The inspector reviewed these reports and found that none contained information that would permit closure.

Follow on reports are scheduled at later dates.

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(0 pen) CDR 518/81-12; 519, 520, 521/81-10 Inconsistant establishment of

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Irafinite final report due to deferral of construction.

(0 pen) 518/82-13 - Split in Biological shield wall.

Indefinite final report due to deferral of construction.

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(0 pen)CDR 518/81-28, 520/81-27 Bethlehem steel company's galvanized A 325 Bolts (NCR HTA HPP 8103)

Indefinite final report due to deferral of construction.

(0 pen) CDR 518/82-16,520/82-16 Expansion Anchors spacing criteria (NCR GENQAB8203)

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Next scheduled report due October 29, 1982.

l (0 pen)CDR 518/82-14 Possible installation of bolt a'nchors in Grout areas F

(NCR HNPA-206) Indefinite final report due to deferral of construction.

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(0 pen) CDR 518/82-15, 520/82-15 Intake pumping station door's and hatches'

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Indefinite final report due to deferral of construction.

Next scheduled report indefinite due to construction deferral.

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Review of Deferral Activities The inspector performed daily tours of the site to observe activities for

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sealing of concrete rubber or poly vinyl chloride (PVC) waterstops partially r

embedded in concrete and installed anchor bolts is in progress.

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blasting and painting of unprotected structual steel and installation welds is in progress within the plant. Cleanup of construction debris is nearly

complete. Drainage and water protection has improved within the plant with i

the opening of drains and sumps. Application of concrete slurry on exposed i

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rebar (12 to 24) inches continues. The inspector reviewed the licensee's procedure for storage and preservation of materials, components, and systems, CEP 13.02, revision 5, which incorporates requirements of the preventive maintenance program for deferred plants.

Within the areas inspected no violations or deviations were identified.

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