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NRC Inspection Report 05000530/2025013
ML26008A032
Person / Time
Site: Palo Verde 
Issue date: 01/08/2026
From: Wes Cullum
NRC/RGN-IV/DORS/EB2
To: Heflin A
Arizona Public Service Co
References
IR 2025013
Download: ML26008A032 (0)


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January 08, 2026

SUBJECT:

PALO VERDE GENERATING STATION - NRC INSPECTION REPORT 05000530/2025013

Dear Adam C. Heflin:

On December 11, 2025, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at Palo Verde Generating Station and discussed the results of this inspection with Matthew Cox, Department Leader, Nuclear Regulatory Affair and other members of your staff.

The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed report.

No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified during this inspection.

This letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.

Sincerely, Wes L. Cullum, Acting Branch Chief Engineering Branch 1 Division of Operating Reactor Safety Docket No. 05000530 License No. NPF-74

Enclosure:

As stated

Inspection Report

Docket Number:

05000530

License Number:

NPF-74

Report Number:

05000530/2025013

Enterprise Identifier:

I-2025-013-0003

Licensee:

Arizona Public Service Co.

Facility:

Palo Verde Generating Station

Location:

Tonopah, AZ

Inspection Dates:

November 24, 2025, to December 11, 2025

Inspectors:

N. Okonkwo, Reactor Inspector

J. Mejia, Reactor Inspector

Approved By:

Wes L. Cullum, Acting Branch Chief

Engineering Branch 1

Division of Operating Reactor Safety

SUMMARY

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) continued monitoring the licensees performance by conducting a NRC inspection at Palo Verde Generating Station, in accordance with the Reactor Oversight Process. The Reactor Oversight Process is the NRCs program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors. Refer to https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html for more information.

List of Findings and Violations

No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified.

Additional Tracking Items

None.

INSPECTION SCOPES

Inspections were conducted using the appropriate portions of the inspection procedures (IPs) in effect at the beginning of the inspection unless otherwise noted. Currently approved IPs with their attached revision histories are located on the public website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/insp-manual/inspection-procedure/index.html. Samples were declared complete when the IP requirements most appropriate to the inspection activity were met consistent with Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 2515, Light-Water Reactor Inspection Program - Operations Phase. The inspectors reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel to assess licensee performance and compliance with Commission rules and regulations, license conditions, site procedures, and standards.

OTHER ACTIVITIES

- TEMPORARY INSTRUCTIONS, INFREQUENT AND ABNORMAL 71003 - Post-Approval Site Inspection for License Renewal The inspectors evaluated the material condition of Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) in December 2025. The inspectors evaluated accessible areas prior to the period of extended operation (PEO) and evaluated licensee implementation of aging management activities. The period of extended operation is the additional 20 years beyond the original 40-year licensed term and begins after midnight on November 25, 2027.

In addition, the inspectors evaluated whether the licensee:

(1) completed the necessary actions to comply with the license condition and commitments related to aging management; and (2)implemented programs that agreed with those approved in the safety evaluation report and described in the updated final safety analysis report. NRC issued the safety evaluation report in NUREG-1915, Safety Evaluation Report Related to the License Renewal of Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1, 2, and 3 (ML11095A011). Specific activities evaluated during this inspection are described in the following paragraphs.

Post-Approval Site Inspection for License Renewal (4 Samples)

(1) Plant Condition Monitoring Walkdown

The inspectors were to evaluate the material condition of Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) in October 2025, while the plant was shut down for Refueling Outage 3R25.

This would allow the inspectors to evaluate the material condition of inaccessible areas prior to entry into the period of extended operation and to evaluate the licensees implementation of aging management activities. However, due to the temporary cessation of government operations during the 3R25 refueling outage, the inspectors did not complete the planned condition monitoring walk downs of normally inaccessible areas of the facility (i.e.,

containment) to look at the structures, systems, and components (SSC) for signs of aging (e.g., corrosion on piping and supports, corrosion of electrical cable trays, water intrusion, cracking, and spalling of concrete).

This aspect of the inspection will have another opportunity to inspect the inaccessible areas during the next Unit 3 refueling outage, prior to entering the PEO. This will be captured in the resident's integrated inspection report.

The inspector walked down the following areas of the plant:

  • Turbine Building Non-Class Switch Gear Room, Elevation 100 ft
  • Turbine Building Non-Class Switch Gear Room, Elevation 115 ft.
  • Control Building Air Handling Unit (AHU) Trains A & B
  • Non-Segregated Metal Enclosed Bus (MEB) 3ENBNA06 at SWGR E-PRB-S04
(2) A1.18 13-LS-A118, Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program, XI.M34 with Commitment 20 (RCTSAIs: 3246909 [Unit 1]; 3247263 [Unit 2]; 3247264 [Unit 3])

This new condition and performance monitoring program manages cracking, loss of material, and change in surface conditions of buried and underground components in the auxiliary saltwater, diesel generator fuel transfer, fire protection, and makeup water systems. The program includes preventive measures (i.e., coatings, backfill quality, and cathodic protection), inspections, and, as appropriate, performance monitoring activities. 20 Visual inspections monitor the condition of protective coatings and wrappings and directly assess the surface condition of components with no protective coatings or wraps. Evidence of wall loss beyond minor scale observed during visual inspections of buried piping will require a supplemental surface examination and/or volumetric nondestructive testing. The program includes opportunistic inspection of buried piping and tanks as they are excavated or on a planned basis if opportunistic inspections have not occurred. This aging management program is closed.

Commitment 20 Specified:

The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection program is a new program that will be implemented prior to the period of extended operation.

Within the ten-year period prior to entering the period of extended operation an opportunistic or planned inspection of buried tanks at the Palo Verde site will be performed. Upon entering the period of extended operation, a planned inspection within ten years will be required unless an opportunistic inspection has occurred within this ten-year period.

The visual inspections noted below of piping in a soil environment within the scope of license renewal will be conducted within the ten-year period prior to entering the period of extended operation, except the initial diesel generator fuel oil piping inspection will be performed between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2015. Each inspection will:

  • select accessible locations where degradation is expected to be high;
  • excavate and visually inspect the circumference of the pipe; and
  • examine at least ten feet of pipe.

a.

Metallic Piping not Cathodically-Protected

At least two excavations and visual inspections of stainless-steel piping will be conducted in each unit. Stainless steel piping within the scope of license renewal exists in the following systems:

o Chemical and Volume Control (CH),o Condensate Transfer and Storage (CT), and o

Fire Protection (FP)b.

Steel Piping Cathodically-Protected At least two excavations and visual inspections of cathodically-protected steel piping will be conducted in each unit. In one of the units, at least one of these inspections will be performed on diesel generator fuel oil piping.

c.

Steel Piping with Potentially Degraded Cathodic Protection

At least three excavations and visual inspections of fire protection steel piping with potentially degraded bonding straps will be conducted at the Palo Verde site.

Prior to the period of extended operation, the Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection program will include provisions to

(1) ensure electrical power is maintained to the cathodic protection system for in-scope buried piping at least 90% of the time (e.g.,

monthly verification that the power supply circuit breakers are closed or other verification that power is being provided to the system), and

(2) ensure that the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) cathodic protection system surveys are performed at least annually.

The inspections noted below of piping in a soil environment within the scope of license renewal will be performed during each ten-year period after entering the period of extended operation. With the exception of guided wave type, internal in-line ultrasonic examinations may be credited as an excavation and visual inspection.

a.

Metallic Piping not Cathodically-Protected.

At least two excavations and visual inspections of stainless-steel piping will be conducted.

b.

Steel Piping Cathodically-Protected.

At least three excavations and visual inspections of cathodically-protected steel piping will be conducted in each unit. In one of the units, at least one of these inspections will be performed on diesel generator fuel oil piping.

c.

Steel Piping with Potentially Degraded Cathodic Protection.

The inspectors reviewed procedures 83DP-0AP01, Buried Piping and Tanks Program, and 70DP-0MR02, "Maintenance Rule Monitoring Process," the cathodic protection maintenance rule SSC scoping, and the aging management program notebook. The inspectors also reviewed implementing work orders, completed work orders, and had discussions with the program owner to understand the actions taken.

The inspectors performed the review of the work orders (WO) of the cathodic protection system for the excavated catholically protected piping, the inspection of the internals of Unit 3 train A diesel fuel oil storage tank, and Fire protection system piping.

The inspectors performed walkdowns of the rectifiers for the piping at the cooling pond and spray pond areas. Based on review of the actions implemented related to the buried piping and tanks program, the inspectors concluded that the program would continue to effectively manage the effects of aging through the PEO. The inspectors determined that parameters and/or methodologies have been established to ensure electrical power is maintained to the cathodic protection system for in-scope piping at least 90 percent of the time (monthly verification that the power supply circuit breakers are closed or other verification that power is being provided to the system).

Based on the review of the procedures, records and discussion with licensee personnel, the inspectors did not identify any findings or violations of more than minor significance for this aging management program. This aging management program is closed.

(3) A1.22 13-LS-A122, Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components, XI.M38 with Commitment 24 (RCTSAI 3246914 [Unit 1], 3247277 [Unit 2],

and 3247278 [Unit 3])

This was a new program implemented prior to entering the period of extended operation (PEO) to manage the effects of cracking, loss of material, wear, hardening and loss of strength. The program includes surfaces of piping, piping components, ducting and other components that are not covered by other aging management programs. The program also includes domestic water, oily waste and fire protection components with integral elastomer or cement mortar linings. Visual inspections are performed to detect the effects aging during periodic maintenance, predictive maintenance, surveillance testing and corrective maintenance. Visual inspections may be augmented by physical manipulation or pressurization to detect hardening and loss of strength of both internal and external surfaces of elastomers. The program also includes volumetric evaluation to detect stress corrosion cracking of the internal surfaces of stainless-steel components exposed to diesel exhaust. A representative sample of 20 percent of the population (defined as components having the same material, environment, and aging effect combination) or maximum of 25 components per population is inspected in each 10-year period of the PEO.

Industry and plant-specific operating experience is evaluated to inform the development and implementation of the program. Repetitive task RT 204386 initiates an annual review of operating experience by the program owners using the guidance of NEI 14-13 revision 2, Use of Operating Experience for Age-Related Degradation and Aging Management Programs. In addition, the program has been evaluated and informed with the guidance of the GALL report, revision 2, and LR-ISG-2012-02 and the first inspections are required in the PEO. This aging management program is closed.

Commitment 24 Specified:

The Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components program is a new program that will be implemented prior to the period of extended operation.

Industry and plant-specific operating experience will be evaluated in the development and implementation of this program. (RCTSAIs 3246914 [U1]; 3247277 [U2]; 3247278 [U3])

The inspectors reviewed procedure 73DP-9EE07, Internal Surface Inspections, revision 5, and confirmed that the licensee updated their implemented inspection procedure. The inspectors also reviewed training records, several completed internal surface inspection reports and observed an internal surface visual examination of a valve from the oily waste system. Discussions were held to verify the effectiveness of maintenance personnel conducting visual examinations. Maintenance personnel are qualified using the plants general maintenance training program and are specifically briefed prior to visually inspecting the component assigned on the work order. The procedure directs that a condition report be generated so that engineering assesses the issues.

Based on the review of the procedures, records and discussion with licensee personnel, the inspectors did not identify any findings or violations of more than minor significance for this aging management program. This aging management program is closed.

(4) Summary of PVNGS Aging Management Program/ Commitment Status.

The licensee had 41 aging management programs and 63 commitments. In the Safety Evaluation Report (SER), the following commitments were closed or deleted: 47, 48, 49, 52.

UFSAR Commitment Item #

Aging Mgt.

Program Program Basis Document.

RCTSAI #

AMP Status (Inspection)

Updating Chapter 19 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR)for PVNGS Units 1, 2, and 3 3247244 N/A Closed (U 1 & 2 Phase 1)

Quality Assurance 13-LS-A100 3246887 Closed (Phase 2.)

ML25118A219 ASME Section XI ISI, Subsections IWB, IWC, and IWD 13-LS-A101 3246890 X1 M1 Closed (Phase 2)

Water Chemistry 13-LS-A102 3246891 X1 M2 Closed (Phase 2)

Reactor Head Closure Studs 13-LS-A103 3246892 X1 M3 Closed (Phase 2)

Boric Acid Corrosion 13-LS-A104 3246893 X-M10 Closed (Phase 2)

Nickel-Alloy Penetration Nozzles Welded to The Upper Reactor Vessel Closure Heads of Pressurized Water Reactors 13-LS-A105 3246894 X1 M11 Closed (Phase 2)

Flow-Accelerated Corrosion 13-LS-A106 3246895 X1 M17 Closed (Phase 2)

Bolting Integrity 13-LS-A107 3246896 X1 M18 Closed (Phase 2)

Steam Generator Tube Integrity 13-LS-A108 3246897 X1 M19 Closed (Phase 2)

Open-Cycle Cooling Water System 13-LS-A109 3246898 X1 M20 Closed (Phase 2)

Closed-Cycle Cooling Water System 13-LS-A110 3246899 X1 M21 Closed (Phase 2.)

Inspection Of Overhead Heavy Load And Light Load (Related to Refueling)

Handling Systems 13-LS-A111 3246900 X1 M23 Closed (Phase 2.)

Fire Protection 13-LS-A112 3246901

[Part 1]

3554175

[Part 2]

X1 M26 Closed (Phase 2.)

Fire Water System 13-LS-A113 3246902 X1 M27 Closed (Phase 2)

Fuel Oil Chemistry 13-LS-A114 3246903 X1 M30 Closed (Phase 2)

Reactor Vessel Surveillance 13-LS-A115 3246904 X1 M31 Closed (Phase 2.)

One-Time Inspection 13-LS-A116 3246906

[U1]

3247258

[U2]

3247259

[U3]

X1 M32 Closed (Phase 2.)

Selective Leaching of Materials 13-LS-A117 3563030

[A]

3246908

[U1]

X1 M33 Closed (Phase 2.)

3247260

[U2]

3247261

[U3]

Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection 13-LS-A118 3246909

[U1]

3247263

[U2]

3247264

[U3]

XI.M34 Closed (U3 Phase1.)

One-Time Inspection of ASME Code Class 1 Small-Bore Piping 13-LS-A119 3246910

[U1]

3247265

[U2]

3247266

[U3]

X1 M35 Closed (Phase 2)

External Surfaces Monitoring 13-LS-A120 3246911

[U1]

3247272

[U2]

3247273

[U3]

X1 M36 Closed (Phase 2)

Reactor Vessel Internals 13-LS-A121 3246912

[U1]

3247274

[U2]

3247276

[U3]

XI.M16A Closed (Phase 2

)

Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components 13-LS-A122 3246914

[U1]

3247277

[U2]

3247278

[U3]

XI.M38 Closed (U3 Ph.

1)

Lubricating Oil Analysis 13-LS-A123 3246915 X1 M39 Closed (Phase 2.)

Electrical Cables and Connections Not Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 Environmental Qualification Requirements 13-LS-A124 3246917 X1 E1 Closed (Phase

2. )

Electrical Cables and Connections Not Subject To 10 CFR 50.49 Environmental Qualification Requirements Used In Instrumentation Circuits 13-LS-A125 3246919 X1 E2 Closed (Phase 2.)

Inaccessible Power Cables Not Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 EQ Requirements 13-LS-A126 3246920 X1 E3 Closed (Phase 2.)

ASME Section XI, Subsection IWE 13-LS-A127 3246921 X1 S1 Closed (Phase 2.)

ASME Section XI, Subsection IWL 13-LS-A128 3246922 X1 S2 Closed (Phase 2.)

ASME Section XI, Subsection IWF 13-LS-A129 3246923 X1 S3 Closed (Phase 2.)

10 CFR Part 50, Appendix J 13-LS-A130 3246924 X1 S4 Closed (Phase 2.)

Masonry Wall 13-LS-A131 3246926 X1 S5 Closed (Phase 2.)

Structures Monitoring 13-LS-A132 3246927 X1 S6 Closed (Phase 2.)

RG 1.127, Inspection of Water-Control Structures Associated with Nuclear Power Plants 13-LS-A133 3246928 X1 S7 Closed (Phase 2.)

Nickel Alloy Aging Management 13-LS-A134 3260208 XI.M11B Closed (Phase 2.)

Electrical Cable Connections Not Subject to 10 CFR 50.49 Environmental Qualification Requirements 13-LS-A135 3246930

[U1]

3247228

[U2]

3247231

[U3]

X1 E6 Closed (Phase 2.)

Metal Enclosed Bus 13-LS-A136 3246932

[U1]

3247220

[U2]

3247221

[U3]

X1 E4 Closed (Phase 2.)

Metal Fatigue of Reactor Coolant Pressure Boundary 13-LS-A201 3246934 X.M1 Closed (Phase 2.)

Environmental Qualification 13-LS-A202 3246935 XE1 Closed (Phase 2.)

Concrete Containment Tendon Prestress 13-LS-A203 3246937 XS1 Closed (Phase 2.)

Fuse Holder 13-LS-A137 3409443 X1 E5 Closed (Phase 2.)

Concrete Containment Tendon Prestress Follow-up Response to RAI 4.5-1 13-LS-A203 3429933 Closed (Phase 2.)

SI Transient Test

- Fatigue Aging 13-LS-A201 3469024 X.M1 Closed (Phase 2.)

Follow-up Response to RAI B2.1.33-2 13-LS-A201 3488220 X.M1 Closed (Phase 2.)

Response to RAI 4.3-6 13-LS-A201 3488223 X.M1 Closed (Phase 2.)

Fatigue Related 13-LS-A201 3531679 X.M1 Closed (Phase 2.)

Response to Draft RAI 4.3.4-1 in APS Letter 13-LS-A201 3563689 X.M1 Closed (Phase 2.)

INSPECTION RESULTS

No findings were identified.

EXIT MEETINGS AND DEBRIEFS

The inspectors verified no proprietary information was retained or documented in this report.

  • On December 11, 2025, the inspectors presented the

Exit Meeting

inspection results to Matthew Cox, Department Leader, Nuclear Regulatory Affairs and other members of the licensee staff.

DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

Inspection

Procedure

Type

Designation

Description or Title

Revision or

Date

71003

Corrective Action

Documents

CR

2-06310, 22-09706, 23-06330, 23-10445, 24-11703, 25-

00944, 25-07422, 25-08560, 25-08928, 25-09446, 25-

10611, 25-11083, 25-12612

71003

Corrective Action

Documents

Resulting from

Inspection

CR

25-13934, 25-13993, 25-14015

71003

Drawings

2-E-OWB-005

Elementary Diagram, Waste and Non-Radioactive Waste

System, Control Building Sump Pumps East 2M-OWN-

PO7A & 2M-OWN-PO7B

2

71003

Drawings

2-M-OWP-003

P & I Diagram Radioactive Oily Waste and Non-Waste

System (Control Building)

005

71003

Drawings

13-E-ZYG-037,

Sh.1

Cathodic Protection for Dem. Water Serv and Fire

Protection Lines and Tanks

013

71003

Drawings

13-E-ZYG-037,

Sh.2

Cathodic Protection for Dem. Water Services and Fire

Protection Lines and Tanks

013

71003

Drawings

13-E-ZYG-039,

Sh. 2

Cathodic Protection System for Buried Piping, Coord

Schedule Anodes & Rectifiers

2

71003

Drawings

13-E-ZYG-039,

Sh. 3

Cathodic Protection System for Buried Piping, Coord

Schedule Anodes & Rectifiers

2

71003

Drawings

13-E-ZYG-039,

Sh. 4

Cathodic Protection System for Buried Pipe, Location Plan

& Coord for Rectifiers, Manholes a& Connections

2

71003

Drawings

13-E-ZYP-0015

Non-Segregated Bus Arrangement, Plan and Sections

006

71003

Engineering

Changes

DEC-00040

Cathodic Protection Equipment Replacement

2

71003

Miscellaneous

13-LS-A118

Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection Program

003

71003

Miscellaneous

13-LS-A122

RCTSAIs 3246914, 3247277, and 3247278: Inspection of

Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting

2

Inspection

Procedure

Type

Designation

Description or Title

Revision or

Date

Components (XI.M38)

71003

Miscellaneous

13-LS-A122

PVGS Aging Management Program Evaluation Report -

Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and

Ducting Components - B2.1.22, NUREG 1801 Program

XI.M38

2

71003

Miscellaneous

13-LS-A132

Aging Management Program Evaluation Report -Structures

Monitoring Program - B2.1.32, NUREG 1801 Program

XI.S6

2

71003

Miscellaneous

23-10445-038

Update PV-E2115 to include internal coatings -lining

inspections.

N/A

71003

Miscellaneous

73TD-0ZZ06

Program Engineering Handbook

003

71003

Miscellaneous

AI 25-10937-002

Additional Work needed to define Cathodic Protection

10/07/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

Commitment #20

Presentation

BPTP Challenge Board Presentation for NRC 120225 -

Buried Piping and Tanks AMP - Cathodic Protection

2/02/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

Commitment #24

Presentation

PV ISM Presentation - NRC U3 Phase 1 12.3.25 Internal

Surfaces Aging Management Program (Commitment #24)

2/3/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

COR 16-1-020

Component Observation Report (COR) for U1 ESF and

Normal Transformer Bays

000

71003

Miscellaneous

COR 21-1-007

COR for U1 Non-Class Switchgear Building (inside)

000

71003

Miscellaneous

COR 21-1-008

Component Observation Reports for U1 Main and Aux

Transformer Bay

000

71003

Miscellaneous

COR 21-1-008

COR for U1 Main and Aux Transformer Bays

000

71003

Miscellaneous

E109-0_1 2024

Cathodic Protection Survey

January, 2025

71003

Miscellaneous

ERET 5696878

Equipment Reliability Engineering Template (ERET) for

000

Inspection

Procedure

Type

Designation

Description or Title

Revision or

Date

Structural Monitoring Inspection Scope

71003

Miscellaneous

Eval 25-11083-

001

Update Maintenance Training Material for Briefings on

Internal Surfaces Inspections

10/10/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

Eval. 24-11703-

001 -

EVAL for NRC Identified - 2024 NRC License Renewal

Inspection During a Walkdown of the Unit 2 Spray Pond,

Cracks were Identified on the Concrete Dividing Wall

Separating Pond A and B

10/24/2024

71003

Miscellaneous

Eval. 24-11613-

001

NRC IDENTIFIED - 2024 NRC License Renewal Inspection

for Work Order 5502737 Procedural Adherence

10/23/2024

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A

WSL 5725143 Instructions - Verify Cathodic Prot.

N/A

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A (IMS 1004)

PVGS One Time Inspection Completed Inspections (OTI-

SB) 10-11-2024

2/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A (IMS 1004)

PVGS One Time Inspection Completed Inspections (OTI)

10-11-2024 (2)

2/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A (IMS 1004)

PVGS One Time Inspection Completed Inspections (E6)

10-11-2024

2/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A (IMS 1004)

PVGS One Time Inspection Completed Inspections (SL)

10-11-2024 (2)

2/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A (IMS 1014)

Structures Monitoring AMP/COMMITMENT NUMBER # 13-

LS-A132/#34

N/A

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A (IMS 1021)

IMS 1021-EPRI training course summaries

N/A

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A (IMS 1021)

Leanne's Training Quals screen - ENG AMP EXT SURF

MONITOR

N/A

71003

Miscellaneous

N/A (IMS 1054)

Oil Analysis Results on 3ENBNX03 Transformer.pptx

N/A

71003

Miscellaneous

NMH01-01-056

HVAC General Plant HVAC JOB QUALIFICATION CARD

2/14/2022

71003

Miscellaneous

PV LRI

Presentation -

NRC U3 Phase 1

License Renewal Implementation - NRC U3 Phase 1

Inspection

2/2/2025

Inspection

Procedure

Type

Designation

Description or Title

Revision or

Date

71003

Miscellaneous

RCTSAI 3246909

(Unit 1)

The Buried Piping and Tanks Inspection program (LRA

A1.18, B2.1.18)

000

71003

Miscellaneous

RCTSAI 3247263

(Unit 2)

See RCTSAI 3246909 for the buried piping and tanks

inspection commitment (linked in Related Work).

000

71003

Miscellaneous

RCTSAI 3247264

(Unit 3)

See RCTSAI 3246909 for the buried piping and tanks

inspection commitment (linked in Related Work).

11/07/2008

71003

Miscellaneous

RT 214438

Routine Tasks (RTs) for License Renewal RCTSAI

246927, 3246926 and 3246928 perform Inspection per

81DP-0ZZ01 (Unit 1)

000

71003

Miscellaneous

RT 214458

Routine Tasks (RTs) for License Renewal RCTSAI

246927, 3246926 and 3246928 perform Inspection per

81DP-0ZZ01 (Unit 2)

000

71003

Miscellaneous

RT 214459

Routine Tasks (RTs) for License Renewal RCTSAI

246927, 3246926 and 3246928 perform Inspection per

81DP-0ZZ01 (Unit 3)

000

71003

Miscellaneous

RT 215344 -

Engineering to Verify Cathodic Protection Availability for

Associated DCIDs

5/15/2025

71003

Miscellaneous

VTD-J983-00001

JA Instruction Manual for J A Electronics for Cathodic

Rectifiers and Related Equipment for Corrosion Control

000

71003

Procedures

73DP-9EE07

Internal Surface Inspection

001

71003

Procedures

73DP-9EE07

Internal Surface Inspection (basis)

001a

71003

Procedures

73DP-9EE07

Internal Surface Inspection (basis)

005a

71003

Procedures

73DP-9EE07

Internal Surfaces Inspection

005

71003

Procedures

81DP-0ZZ01

Civil System, Structure, and Component Monitoring

031

Inspection

Procedure

Type

Designation

Description or Title

Revision or

Date

71003

Procedures

83DP-0AP01

Buried Piping and Tanks Program

010

71003

Procedures

83DP-0AP01

Buried Piping and Tanks Program (basis)

010a

71003

Work Orders

WO 5160015, 5160019, 5160020, 5404499, 5456239,

5542609, 5542609, 5600736, 5610613, 5631514,

5631516, 5640345, 5640548, 5641697, 5643866,

5643866, 5646271, 5664711, 5676862, 5683776,

25495, 5725496, 5725497, 5725993, 5725994,

5735293, 5784426