LIC-16-0026, Emergency Planning Changes

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Emergency Planning Changes
ML16076A220
Person / Time
Site: Fort Calhoun Omaha Public Power District icon.png
Issue date: 03/17/2016
From: Blome B
Omaha Public Power District
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
LIC-16-0026
Download: ML16076A220 (3)


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Public Power District March 17, 2016 LIC-16-0026 10 CFR 50.54(q) 10 CFR 50.4(b)

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-40 NRC Docket No. 50-285

SUBJECT:

Emergency Planning Changes In accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q), the Omaha Public Power District submits a report of each such change made including a summary of its analysis. This change was reviewed and does not constitute a reduction in effectiveness.

No commitments are made in this letter.

If you have any questions regarding the enclosed changes, please contact Mr. Eric Plautz at 402-533-7308.

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'Bradley H. Blome Manager - Site Regulatory Assurance BHB:mec Enclosure c: M. L. Dapas, NRC Regional Administrator, Region IV C.F. Lyon, NRC Project Manager S. M. Schneider, NRC Senior Resident Inspector Fort Calhoun Station. PO Box 550 Fort Calhoun, NE 68023/9610 Power Lane. Blair, NE 68008

TBD-EPIP-OSC-1A Rev 3 and FC-EPF-42 Rev 11 Summary of analysis:

TBD-EPIP-OSC-1A provides the basis for abnormal rad levels and radiological effluent classifications.

Specific set points for RM -054A and RM-054B (Steam Generator Slowdown) are listed for the NOUE and ALERT classification levels based on predetermined monitored setpoints that are determined during instrument calibration . New predetermined setpoints were calculated based on recalibration and change of background and efficiency for RM-054A and RM-0548. Updating the basis document as well as the classification form (FC-EPF-42) to reflect the updated setpoints in no way reduces the effectiveness of the emergency plan.

A change to an EAL numeric threshold to reflect a change in a plant design parameter, instrument response characteristics, or design calculation would generally not require prior NRC approval provided that the meaning or intent of the basis of the approved EAL is unchanged. The changes made to TBD-EPIP-OSC-1A and FC-EPF-42 fall into this category.

Summary of Analysis for editorial EPIP changes.

These EPIPs were not marked "Reference Use" throughout. Some were marked various levels of use, information, or continuous use, which are incorrect. All Emergency Planning Implementing Procedures should be "Reference Use". Another editorial change made was to add the documents and forms that were listed throughout the procedure to the reference section. Additionally, some minor punctuation and spelling errors were corrected.

EPIP-EOF-1 changed to reference use EPIP-EOF-19 added reference use EPIP-EOF-25 added reference use EPIP-EOF-26 changed to reference use throughout. Had information on some pages EPIP-rr-11 added reference use EPIP-rr-17a Added references to reference section, changed to reference use EPIP-rr-19a Added references to reference section, added reference use, changed effect to affect, fixed spelling of liaison EPIP-rr-21a changed to reference use EPIP-rr-28 added reference use EPIP-rr-29 Added references to reference section, changed to reference use EPIP-rr-72 changed to reference use throughout. Had information on some pages EPIP-rr-90 changed to reference use The above changes are all editorial, not a reduction in effectiveness, and continue to comply with regulations.

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Public Power District March 17, 2016 LIC-16-0026 10 CFR 50.54(q) 10 CFR 50.4(b)

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Fort Calhoun Station, Unit No. 1 Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-40 NRC Docket No. 50-285

SUBJECT:

Emergency Planning Changes In accordance with 10 CFR 50.54(q), the Omaha Public Power District submits a report of each such change made including a summary of its analysis. This change was reviewed and does not constitute a reduction in effectiveness.

No commitments are made in this letter.

If you have any questions regarding the enclosed changes, please contact Mr. Eric Plautz at 402-533-7308.

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'Bradley H. Blome Manager - Site Regulatory Assurance BHB:mec Enclosure c: M. L. Dapas, NRC Regional Administrator, Region IV C.F. Lyon, NRC Project Manager S. M. Schneider, NRC Senior Resident Inspector Fort Calhoun Station. PO Box 550 Fort Calhoun, NE 68023/9610 Power Lane. Blair, NE 68008

TBD-EPIP-OSC-1A Rev 3 and FC-EPF-42 Rev 11 Summary of analysis:

TBD-EPIP-OSC-1A provides the basis for abnormal rad levels and radiological effluent classifications.

Specific set points for RM -054A and RM-054B (Steam Generator Slowdown) are listed for the NOUE and ALERT classification levels based on predetermined monitored setpoints that are determined during instrument calibration . New predetermined setpoints were calculated based on recalibration and change of background and efficiency for RM-054A and RM-0548. Updating the basis document as well as the classification form (FC-EPF-42) to reflect the updated setpoints in no way reduces the effectiveness of the emergency plan.

A change to an EAL numeric threshold to reflect a change in a plant design parameter, instrument response characteristics, or design calculation would generally not require prior NRC approval provided that the meaning or intent of the basis of the approved EAL is unchanged. The changes made to TBD-EPIP-OSC-1A and FC-EPF-42 fall into this category.

Summary of Analysis for editorial EPIP changes.

These EPIPs were not marked "Reference Use" throughout. Some were marked various levels of use, information, or continuous use, which are incorrect. All Emergency Planning Implementing Procedures should be "Reference Use". Another editorial change made was to add the documents and forms that were listed throughout the procedure to the reference section. Additionally, some minor punctuation and spelling errors were corrected.

EPIP-EOF-1 changed to reference use EPIP-EOF-19 added reference use EPIP-EOF-25 added reference use EPIP-EOF-26 changed to reference use throughout. Had information on some pages EPIP-rr-11 added reference use EPIP-rr-17a Added references to reference section, changed to reference use EPIP-rr-19a Added references to reference section, added reference use, changed effect to affect, fixed spelling of liaison EPIP-rr-21a changed to reference use EPIP-rr-28 added reference use EPIP-rr-29 Added references to reference section, changed to reference use EPIP-rr-72 changed to reference use throughout. Had information on some pages EPIP-rr-90 changed to reference use The above changes are all editorial, not a reduction in effectiveness, and continue to comply with regulations.