LR-N10-0095, Submittal of Correction to License Renewal Application

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Submittal of Correction to License Renewal Application
ML101110170
Person / Time
Site: Salem  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 04/15/2010
From: Davison P
Public Service Enterprise Group
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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LR-N10-0095
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{{#Wiki_filter:PSEG Nuclear LLC P.O. Box 236,, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038-0236 0 PSEG Nuclear L.L. C. 10 CFR 50 APR15 2010 10 CFR 51 10 CFR 54 LR-N10-0095 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-70 and DPR-75 NRC Docket Nos. 50-272 and 50-311

Subject:

Corrections to the Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application

Reference:

Letter from PSEG Nuclear to USNRC "Application for Renewed Operating Licenses - Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2," dated August 18, 2009 PSEG Nuclear LLC has identified corrections to the Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 (Salem) License Renewal Application (LRA). As a supplement to the Salem LRA, PSEG Nuclear LLC hereby provides a tabulation of these corrections in the Enclosure to this letter. The changes are explained, and where appropriate to facilitate understanding, portions of the LRA are repeated with the change highlighted by strikethroughs for deleted text and bolded italics for inserted text. This submittal has been discussed with the NRC License Renewal Senior Project Manager for the Salem License Renewal project. The scope of license renewal commitments 32 and 33 (see LRA Appendix A, Section A.5, page A-67), involving enhancements to the Masonry Walls Program and the Structures Monitoring Program, is expanded to include the Circulating Water Switchgear Building, which houses some SBO recovery equipment. This is discussed under "Structure Purpose" on page 27 and further under the Appendix A changes (A.2.1.32 and A.2.1.33) on page 31 of the Enclosure. No changes to the License Renewal Commitment List, Appendix A, Section A.5, are required, since LRA Sections A.2.1.32 and A.2.1.33 are incorporated into commitments 32 and 33 by reference. There are no other new or revised regulatory commitments contained in this letter. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Ali Fakhar, PSEG Manager - License Renewal, at 856-339-1646. /72

LR-N1O-0095 Page 2 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on 2.,oI t o Sincerely, Paul J. Davison Vice President, Operations Support PSEG Nuclear LLC APR 15 2010

Enclosure:

Corrections to the Salem Nuclear Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application cc: S. Collins, Regional Administrator - USNRC Region I D. Ashley, Senior Project Manager, License Renewal - USNRC R. Ennis, Project Manager - USNRC NRC Senior Resident Inspector - Salem P. Mulligan, Manager IV, NJBNE L. Marabella, Corporate Commitment Tracking Coordinator H. Berrick, Salem Commitment Tracking Coordinator

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Introduction This enclosure contains the descriptions of revisions made to correct errors or omissions identified subsequent to submittal of the License Renewal Application (LRA). For each revision the affected section, page, and paragraph of the LRA is provided and the change is described. If helpful for clarity, entire sentences or paragraphs from the LRA are provided with deleted text highlighted by strikethroughs and inserted text highlighted by bolded italics. Revisions to tables are shown by providing excerpts from the affected tables. Only the affected lines from the tables are provided. Description of the Plant Affected Section: 1.4 LRA Page Number(s): 1-6 Paragraph: Description of the Plant, paragraph 3 Change: A brief description of the Salem Nuclear Generating Station is provided in Section 1.4 on page 1-6 of the LRA. The third paragraph of this discussion is replaced with the following: The nuclear steam supply systems for Salem are pressurized water reactors that were designed and supplied by Westinghouse. Salem Unit 1 was initially licensed to 3,338 MWt. License Amendment No. 71 authorized an increase in power level to 3,411 MWt on 2/6/1986. Salem Unit 2 was initially licensed to operate at a rated power level of 3,411 MWt. License Amendment Nos. 243 (Salem Unit 1) and 224 (Salem Unit 2), dated 5/25/2001, authorized a 1.4 percent increase in the licensed rated power level to 3,459 MWt. Auxiliary Building Ventilation System Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.1 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-3, 3.3-4 Paragraph: Materials List Change: The LRA incorrectly included copper alloy with 15% zinc or more, copper alloy with less than 15% zinc, galvanized steel, and polymer piping and fittings in the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System that are subject to aging management. There are no identified piping and fittings of the previously listed materials in the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System. The list of materials on pages 3.3-3 and 3.3-4 for the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System is revised to delete copper alloy with less than 15% zinc and polymer. Copper alloy with 15% zinc or more and galvanized steel are not deleted from the list of materials because there are components, other than piping and fittings, in scope for license renewal composed of these materials in the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System. In addition, stainless steel bolting in an outdoor air environment in the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System was inadvertently omitted from the LRA. The list of materials on pages 3.3-3 and 3.3-4 for the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System is revised to add stainless steel bolting as shown below. .opper Alloy with less than 15-% Zinc Stainless Steel Bolting Page 1 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.1 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-4 Paragraph: Aging Management Programs List Change: The list of aging management programs credited to manage aging of components in the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System provided on page 3.3-4 of the LRA includes the Bolting Integrity (B.2.1.9) program. The Bolting Integrity (B.2.1.9) program is not applicable to manage aging of bolting in the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System. The list of aging management programs provided on page 3.3-4 is revised as shown below. Bolting Inti grlgity (B.2.1.9) Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-76 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: As discussed above, the Bolting Integrity (B.2.1.9) program is not credited to manage aging of bolting in the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System. Subsequently, the Auxiliary Building Ventilation System is deleted from the list of license renewal systems in the second sentence of paragraph one of the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-43 in Table 3.3.1 on page 3.3-76 as shown below. The Bolting Integrity program, B.2.1.9, will be used to manage loss of material due to general, pitting, and crevice corrosion of the steel bolting and closure bolting exposed to indoor or outdoor air for Auxiliary B ,uilding Vontilon,,Chilled Water, Component Cooling, Compressed Air, Containment Ventilation, Demineralized Water, Emergency Diesel Generators & Auxiliaries, Fire Protection, Fresh Water, Fuel Handling and Fuel Storage, Fuel Oil System, Heating Water and Heating Steam, Non-radioactive Drain, Radiation Monitoring, Radioactive Drain, Radwaste, Sampling, Service Water, and Spent Fuel Cooling Systems. Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-118, 3.3-120, 3.3-121 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-1 Change: Due to the revisions discussed above, Table 3.3.2-1 is revised as shown below. Included in this revision is the deletion of plant specific note number five, which is not shown in the excerpt from Table 3.3.2-1. Page 2 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.3.2-1 Auxiliary Building Ventilation System Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Component Intended Function Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management Programs NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Type Management Vol. 2 Item Item BeIliP4J RechanWh*.rica, F h Q. osrt Crn I o. Alloy Air Indoor(Ee* r n Loss of MateriaV!Gonera, PV11ng I-4 21-42 B Steel [hin and Crevice Corrosion Bolting Mechanical Stainless Steel Bolting Air - Outdoor Loss of Material/Pitting and Periodic Inspection III.B2-7 3.5.1-50 E, 1 Closure (External) Crevice Corrosion Piphng and,ressure oundaY GCopper Alloy with 15% Air Indor -(Eternal) NORe NORe V.1-I 34-41 A Z~knc e7*RG r Mere Pipia@ and Pressum;Re, Bnda.9Y Coppor Alloy moith I1EP Aier with BorAto~d Water LossR of MaeilBrcAcid Bo~ri Acid Corrosion V1H4-12 2344-88 A F-* Z4n-c 4 Leakage (EMernal) GGerresien PipR§-~d resureBondwy Copper Alloy with 15% Ai/a old Leoss of Materia~l/RiinganPridcIscto W24 3A-8 F-FtimzCnr or Mere Cr4i, Cersi9 Pi4pRi-and Pressure Re -nda, Coppr Alley with less Air Indoor (F*Aernal) None l\\"I V 31.4-1-441 A F4#4496 -than 15% Zinc Pip'Rg-and Pressuire Rcm ndwy Copper Alloy with le~ss Air with Bramted Water NOAORA W- ,AQ A than 15% Zinc Leakage (Exte PpiRng a*d Pressure Beunda." Copper Alloy with les ArGms - of.. Material/Pn de i s o V.-111F244 324_1-1E E'2 Fqtasthan !5%-Zinc {I(4eai Cre'-ice Corrosion Piping a*,d Pressure Bn.. dar, Galanized Steel Air 1Indoor (E-ernal) .O.. Now;e V11 3.22-92 A Piping and ressurwe Boundar Galvanized Steel Air with Berated Water Loss of Materi;al/oric Acid Boric Arcid Corrosion V141QO 2 21-89 A. Leakage (*Cernal)een Piping and R-ressro

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Fi(temal) -;;Ad Crevie Corr n Miscellaneous, Piping and Piping-and Pressure Boundar, P-eGIye Air Indoor (E nal) NOnA NOnA F 4 Piping and Pregss ureBondar, peIyme Air with Berated Water None None P#4496Leakage (Exdernal) Piping and Pressure Boundar POlYMGF Air/Gas; Wlled None Namee I Qk4Wemga4 Page 3 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Chilled Water System Affected Section: 2.3.3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 2.3-74 Paragraph: System Boundary, paragraph 2, sentence 1 Change: The system boundary flags between the Fresh Water System and the Chilled Water system were shown on both LR-205324, Sheet 1 (C-1 1, H-1 0) and LR-205216, Sheet 1 (C-7) and Sheet 2 (C-2). The boundary flags are shown correctly on LR-205324, Sheet 1 (C-1 1, H-1 0). The system boundary flags on LR-205216, Sheet 1 (C-7) and Sheet 2 (C-2) have been removed. In addition, the boundary between the Chilled Water System and the Fresh Water System was not clearly identified in the system boundary description in the LRA. For clarity, the first sentence of the second paragraph of the system boundary discussion on page 2.3-74 is revised to read as shown below. The Chilled Water System boundary begins at the outlet of the Fresh Water System isolation valve to the chilled water expansion tank and continues through the chilled water pumps to the three chiller coolers. Affected Section: 2.3.3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 2.3-78 Paragraph: Table 2.3.3-3 Change: A line item identifying filter housings with a leakage boundary intended function was inadvertently omitted from the Table 2.3.3-3 of the LRA. Table 2.3.3-3 is revised as shown below. Table 2.3.3-3 Chilled Water System Components Subject to Aging Management Review Component Type Intended Function Filter Housing Leakage Boundary Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-6 Paragraph: Materials List Change: The list of materials of construction for the Chilled Water System components in the LRA included ductile cast iron valves in the scope of license renewal. The identified ductile cast iron valves are on a portion of the Chilled Water System that is not in the scope of license renewal. The list of materials of construction for the Chilled Water System components in Section 3.3.2.1.3 on page 3.3-6 is revised to delete ductile cast iron as shown below. IDuctilo Cast IroR Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.31-142, 3.3-150, 3.3-153, 3.3-154 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-3 Change: As discussed above, there are no identified ductile cast iron valves in scope for license renewal in the Chilled Water System. As a result, the line items for ductile cast iron valves are deleted from Table 3.3.2-3 on pages 3.3-153 and 3.3-154. Page 4 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application In addition, the line items in Table 3.3.2-3 referring to filter housings are assigned a pressure boundary function on page 3.3-142. The correct function for the filter housings is leakage boundary. The refrigerant coolant loop for each of the chiller coolers includes a carbon steel filter housing with a pressure boundary function and an air/gas-dry internal environment. Table 3.3.2-3 is revised to include these filter housings which were inadvertently omitted. The refrigerant coolant loop for the chiller coolers also contains carbon steel and copper alloy with less than 15% zinc piping and fittings as well as copper alloy with 15% zinc or more and gray cast iron valves. The carbon steel and copper alloy with less than 15% zinc piping and fittings, and the copper alloy with 15% zinc or more and gray cast iron valves, in an air/gas-dry environment were inadvertently omitted from Table 3.3.2-3 of the LRA. There are no identified copper alloy with 15% zinc or more or gray cast iron valves, in a closed-cycle cooling water environment, in scope for license renewal in the Chilled Water System. Table 3.3.2-3 is revised as shown below to address the preceding issues. Page 5 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.3.2-3 Chilled Water System Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Component Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Type Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item Filter Housing Leakage Carbon Steel Air - Indoor (External) Loss of Material/General External Surfaces VII.-8 3.3.1-58 A Boundary Corrosion Monitoring Filter Housing Leakage Carbon Steel Air with Borated Loss of Material/Boric Acid Boric Acid Corrosion Vll.l-1-O 3.3.1-89 A Boundary Water Leakage Corrosion (External) Filter Housing P-rssur-e Carbon Steel Closed Cycle Cooling Loss of Material/General, Pitting Closed-Cycle Cooling Water VII.C2-14 3.3.1-47 B Leakage Boundary Water (Internal) and Crevice Corrosion System Filter Housing P-ress -re Gray Cast Iron Air - Indoor (External) Loss of Material/General Corrosion External Surfaces Monitoring VII.I-8 3.3.1-58 A Leakage Boundary Filter Housing Preroiesr Gray Cast Iron Air with Borated Water Loss of Material/Boric Acid Boric Acid Corrosion VII.I-10 3.3.1-89 A Leakage Boundary Leakage (External) Corrosion Filter Housing P-resu-e Gray Cast Iron Closed Cycle Cooling Loss of Material/General, Pitting Closed-Cycle Cooling Water VII.C2-14 3.3.1-47 B Leakage Boundary Water (Internal) and Crevice Corrosion System Filter Housing Press& re Gray Cast Iron Closed Cycle Cooling Loss of Material/Selective Leaching Selective Leaching of VII.C2-8 3.3.1-85 A Leakage Boundary Water (Internal) Materials Filter Housing Pressure Carbon Steel Air/Gas - Dry (Internal) None None VII.J-23 3.3.1-97 A Boundary Piping and Pressure Carbon Steel Air/Gas - Dry (Internal) None None VII.J-23 3.3.1-97 A Fittings Boundary Piping and Pressure Copper Alloy less Air/Gas - Dry (Internal) None None VII.J-4 3.3.1-99 A Fittings Boundary than 15% Zinc Piping and Pressure Copper Alloy less Air - Indoor (External) None None VIII.-2 3.4.1-41 A Fittings Boundary than 15% Zinc Piping and Pressure Copper Alloy less Air with Borated None None VII.J-5 3.3.1-99 A Fittings Boundary than 15% Zinc Water Leakage (External) \\1k,, Leakag OnlI:l*Dr-*,ucilg CstIron Air _ I (F":vdal Loss of -A1atorial/Gignral Corrosion 9-4empa Surf;lAs MROn-tinal X1g 1 IH-1 A Valve-Body Leakage Boundar, _Ducie GCastIo Air with Borated Water Lossg of aoilBrcAcid Boric, Acid Corrosion V11 140 2 2 1 8R A __________________Leakage (External)i9AI Page 6 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Chilled Water System (Continued) Table 3.3.2-3 Component Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Type Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item Val e-Bedy Leakage Bounday D-uctie Cast Iron Closed Cycle Coolin;g L o of Material/Ge*eFal, Piing CloedC*_yce Cooling Wate, V,,, Q2-14 321-47 B WateF (RtemaI) and CreGice Corrosion System Vae4Gd Res.-r gwna~ D-uct-iaeA Carst Iron F Rdo ('=4Fnal 1~~*-n-Loss of Mate ria'yGene rai Corrosin-O xtRn SuAA;'2rf~aceG ontrncI ~3~-3-518 A Valve-Body Pressr Bo-iunday Ductile- *astIron Air 'ith Berated Water Loss of MaterialBoric Acid Boric Acid Corrosion 1 2-A Leakage (EAerna4 l)Q~) Valve-BEody Prorssura Boundary Ductiles Cast Iro Closed Cycle Cooling LOSS of Mtra/eelPining Closed C;ycle Cooling Water V11G2-14 22a1-4-7 B WateFn(lRteal) and CreVi-ce Corrtsion Sy6tem Valve Body Pressure Copper Alloy with Air/Gas - Dry (Internal) None None VII.J-4 3.3.1-97 A Boundary 15% Zinc or More Vav -Bed! PressUre B-oRundy Copper Alley with Clsed Cycle Cooling Loss of Material/Pittng and Cre'-ce Closed Cycle Cooling Water V1G24 334-2-1 B1-1504

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Cgrroe.e. ystem Valve Body Pressure Gray Cast Iron Air/Gas - Dry (Internal) None None VII.J-23 3.3.1-97 A Boundary Valv Ee..d Pres sur BouindarY Gay ,Gast-l* Closed Cycl9eG CooI g Le.ss of Materia-l/Geeral, Pittnig Closed C-ycle Co*I* ng Wate- \\Ill Q2414 22-1-4 B WaWe,-{(4,ma4 aPnd Crevice Corrosion .ystem Valve-Bedy Pressure Boundary Gay Gast...F.R Closed Cycle Cooling L Of M r*ar/lce*L*-h*'*SetvLahg Of V1,2-- 22I-R A Wat8F ( aI) MatedaW&__ Page 7 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Circulating Water System Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-157 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-4 Change: The NUREG-1801 Volume 2 Item Number and the Table 1 Item Number were inadvertently omitted from the line item for reinforced concrete piping and fittings in a raw water environment with a loss of material due to abrasion and/or cavitation aging effect in the Circulating Water System in Table 3.3.2-4 on page 3.3-157. The correction is shown in the following excerpt from Table 3.3.2-4. Table 3.3.2-4 Circulating Water System Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Component Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Aging NUREG-1801 Vol. Table 1 Item Notes Type Function Requiring Management 2 Item Management Programs Piping and Pressure Reinforced Raw Water Loss of Open-Cycle III.A6-7 3.5.1-45 E, 3 Fittings Boundary Concrete (Internal) Material/ Cooling Water Abrasion; System Cavitation Affected Section: 3.5 LRA Page Number(s): 3.5-75 Paragraph: Table 3.5.1 Change: Due to the correction discussed above, the Circulating Water System is added to the list of license renewal systems in the first sentence of the second paragraph of the discussion column for Item Number 3.5.1-45 in Table 3.5.1 on page 3.5-75 as shown below. Components in the Circulating Water System and the Service Water System have been aligned to this item number based on material, environment and aging effect. Compressed Air System Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.6 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-10 Paragraph: Materials List Change: During the scoping process in the development of the LRA the Station Air Compressor (SAC) moisture separators were incorrectly identified as being composed of carbon steel. There was a design change in which the carbon steel SAC moisture separators were replaced with stainless steel moisture separators. Also, the piping and fittings, and valves of the SAC lubricating oil system were inadvertently omitted from scope. The piping and fittings in the SAC lubricating oil system are carbon steel. The valves in the SAC lubricating oil system are carbon steel, gray cast iron, copper alloy with 15% zinc or more, copper alloy with less than 15% zinc, and stainless steel. Due to the correction discussed above, the list of materials on page 3.3-10 for the Compressed Air System is revised to add gray cast iron. The list is revised as shown below. 0 Gray Cast Iron Page 8 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: 3.3.2.2.10.4 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-47 Paragraph: 2 nd Paragraph Change: The second paragraph of Section 3.3.2.2.10.4 of the LRA is revised to include the copper alloy with less than 15% zinc valves that are part of the SAC lubricating oil system in the Compressed Air System as shown below. Salem will implement a One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, to verify the effectiveness of the Lubricating Oil Analysis program, B.2.1.27, to manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion of the copper alloy heat exchanger components and valves exposed to lubricating oil. The Lubricating Oil Analysis program and One-Time Inspection program manage loss of material on the Component Cooling system copper alloy heat exchanger components and the Compressed Air System copper alloy valves in a lubricating oil environment. These heat exchanger components have been evaluated with the Component Cooling system, which provides the cooling water to these heat exchangers. The valves have been evaluated with the Compressed Air System. The Lubricating Oil Analysis and One-Time Inspection programs are described in Appendix B. Affected Section: 3.3.2.2.12.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-50 Paragraph: 2 nd Paragraph Change: The Compressed Air System is added to the list of license renewal systems in the first sentence of the second paragraph of Section 3.3.2.2.12.2 as shown below. Salem will implement a One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, to verify the effectiveness of the Lubricating Oil Analysis program, B.2.1.27, to manage the loss of material due to pitting, and crevice corrosion of the stainless steel piping, piping components, piping elements, and heat exchanger components exposed to lubricating oil for the Component Cooling, Compressed Air, Emergency Diesel Generators & Auxiliaries, Reactor Coolant, and Service Water Systems. Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-69 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: The first sentence of the second paragraph in the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-26 on page 3.3-69 is revised to include the copper alloy with less than 15% zinc valves that are part of the SAC lubricating oil system in the Compressed Air System as shown below. The One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, will be used to verify the effectiveness of the Lubricating Oil Analysis program, B.2.1.27, to manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion of the copper alloy heat exchanger components and valves exposed to lubricating oil in the Component Cooling System and the Compressed Air System. Page 9 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-73 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: The Compressed Air System is added to the list of license renewal systems in the second sentence of the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-33 on page 3.3-73 as shown below. The One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, will be used to verify the effectiveness of the Lubricating Oil Analysis program, B.2.1.27, to manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion of the stainless steel piping, piping components, piping elements, and heat exchanger components exposed to lubricating oil for the Component Cooling, Compressed Air, Emergency Diesel Generators & Auxiliaries, Reactor Coolant, and Service Water Systems. Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-86 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: Tanks are added to the list of component types in the second sentence of the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-54 on page 3.3-86 as shown below. The Compressed Air Monitoring program, B.2.1.14, will be used to manage loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion of the stainless steel tanks, piping, piping components, and piping elements exposed to air/gas - wetted for the Compressed Air System. Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-189, 3.3-191, 3.3-192 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-6 Change: Due to the correction discussed above, Table 3.3.2-6 is revised to correct the material of the SAC moisture separators from carbon steel to stainless steel. Table 3.3.2-6 is also revised to include the piping and fittings, and valves associated with the SAC lubricating oil system. The preceding corrections can be seen in the excerpt from Table 3.3.2-6 shown below. Page 10 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.3.2-6 Compressed Air System Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Component Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Type Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item Piping and Pressure Boundary Carbon Steel Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/General, Lubricating Oil Analysis VII.G-22 3.3.1-14 B Fittings (Internal) Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Piping and Pressure Boundary Carbon Steel Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/General, One-Time Inspection VII.G-22 3.3.1-14 A Fittings (Internal) Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Tanks (SAC Pressure Boundary G.nnen Air - Indoor (External) Loc of Mrto rial,,/Gonl

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A Moisture Stainless Steel None VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 C Separator) None Tanks (SAC Pressure Boundary GarbeA Air/Gas - Wetted Loss of Material/GoA:a Pitting Compressed Air Monitoring V1 G-:2 2-.1 E-2 Moisture Stainless Steel (Internal) and Crevice Corrosion VII.D-4 3.3.1-54 A Separator) Valve Body Pressure Boundary Carbon Steel Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/General, Lubricating Oil Analysis VII.G-22 3.3.1-14 B (Internal) Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Pressure Boundary Carbon Steel Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/General, One-Time Inspection 'VII.G-22 3.3.1-14 A (Internal) Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Pressure Boundary Copper Alloy Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/Pitting and Lubricating Oil Analysis VILH2-10 3.3.1-26 B with 15% Zinc ot (Internal) Crevice Corrosion More Valve Body Pressure Boundary Copper Alloy Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/Pitting and One-Time Inspection VII.H2-10 3.3.1-26 A with 15% Zinc ot (Internal) Crevice Corrosion More Valve Body Pressure Boundary Copper Alloy Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/Pitting and Lubricating Oil Analysis VII.H2-10 3.3.1-26 B with less than (Internal) Crevice Corrosion 15% Zinc Valve Body Pressure Boundary Copper Alloy Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/Pitting and One-Time Inspection VII.H2-10 3.3.1-26 A with less than (Internal) Crevice Corrosion 15% Zinc I Page 11 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.3.2-3 Compressed Air System (Continued) Component Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Type Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item Valve Body Pressure Boundary Gray Cast Iron Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/General, Lubricating Oil Analysis VII.G-22 3.3.1-14 B (Internal) Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Pressure Boundary Gray Cast Iron Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/General, One-Time Inspection VIIoG-22 3.3.1-14 A (Internal) Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Pressure Boundary Stainless Steel Lubricating Oil Loss of Material! Pitting and Lubricating Oil Analysis VII.H2-17 3.3.1.33 B (Internal) Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Pressure Boundary Stainless Steel Lubricating Oil Loss of Material/Pitting and One-Time Inspection VILH2-17 3.3.1.33 A I (Internal) Crevice Corrosion Page 12 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Cranes and Hoists Affected Section: 2.3.3.9 LRA Page Number(s): 2.3-114 Paragraph: List of cranes and hoists in the scope of license renewal Change: Section 2.3.3.9 of the LRA provides a list of cranes and hoists in the scope of license renewal. The following two items are removed from that list as shown below. Fuel Handling Rod Clustor Contaipnemet Changing Filter Hot Aux. Bldg Monorail above Wlaste Mo'enitorF Valvo Pit During development of documents to implement LRA enhancements, it was determined that neither of these components exist as installed cranes or hoists at Salem Nuclear Generating Station. Fresh Water System Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.13 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-19 Paragraph: Materials List Change: The system boundary flags between the Fresh Water System and the Chilled Water system were shown on both LR-205324, Sheet 1 (C-11, H-10) and LR-205216, Sheet 1 (C-7) and Sheet 2 (C-2). The boundary flags are shown correctly on LR-205324, Sheet 1 (C-1 1, H-10). The system boundary flags on LR-205216, Sheet 1 (C-7) and Sheet 2 (C-2) have been removed. Correcting this issue removes all identified carbon steel piping and fittings, and valves from the scope of license renewal in the Fresh Water System. Therefore, carbon steel is deleted from the list of materials for the Fresh Water System in Section 3.3.2.1.13 of the LRA on page 3.3-19 as shown below. G arbon Steel Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.13 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-20 Paragraph: Aging Management Programs List Change: The External Surfaces Monitoring (B.2.1.24) program and the Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components (B.2.1.26) program were specified for use to manage aging of the carbon steel components in the Fresh Water System. The External Surfaces Monitoring (B.2.1.24) program and the Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components (B.2.1.26) program are deleted from the list of aging management programs credited to manage the aging effects for the Fresh Water System components on page 3.3-20 as shown below because there are no identified carbon steel components in the Fresh Water System. S n-External Sufaces Mon1,it**iRg (1.2.1.24) "'R!npectionR Of Intern~al Surface6 in MiscellaneouG Piping and Ducting Components (B213.246) Page 13 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-89 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: Due to the corrections discussed above, the Fresh Water System is removed from the list of license renewal systems in the second sentence of the first paragraph of the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-58 in Table 3.3.1 on page 3.3-89 of the LRA as shown below. The External Surfaces Monitoring program, B.2.1.24, will be used to manage loss of material due to general corrosion of the steel external surfaces exposed to indoor and outdoor air for the Chemical & Volume Control,. Chilled Water, Component Cooling, Compressed Air, Demineralized Water, Emergency Diesel Generators & Auxiliaries, Fire Protection, Fresh Wateir-Fuel Oil, Heating Water and Heating Steam, Non-radioactive Drain, Radwaste, Sampling, and Service Water Systems. Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-96 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: The Fresh Water System is also removed from the list of license renewal systems in the second paragraph of the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-68 in Table 3.3.1 on page 3.3-96 of the LRA as shown below. The Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components program, B.2.1.26, has been substituted to manage loss of material due to general, pitting, crevice, and microbiologically-influenced corrosion, and fouling of the steel piping, piping components, piping elements, tanks and heat exchangers exposed to raw water for the Component Cooling, Fresh-WateF, Heating Water and Heating Steam, Non-radioactive Drain and Radwaste Systems. Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-248, 3.3-249, 3.3-250 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-13 Change: In addition, the line items referring to carbon steel piping and fittings and carbon steel valves are deleted from Table 3.3.2-13 on pages 3.3-248 and 3.3-249 as seen in the excerpt from the table shown below. Also, plant specific note number one is deleted from page 3.3-250 since it is no longer applicable. Plant specific note number two is renumbered to note number one. Page 14 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.3.2-13 Fresh Water System Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Component Type Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item PiPi*g and Filings Leakage Ga;b-8 tee Air Indor (Exe*rnal) Los, of MatoriAl/G-neRel COrroio*n'1, V'144 ,,1-'A Piping and Fil+ings Leakage GArbe. StARl Air.itBrtod W,+,

  • At e

Lo..of MateriaBocAcid Boric Aid Corosion-V11--40 34--Q A Lekandg, (E.ternale) an.,d M"-..io+

  • A Piping and Fittings Leakage Copper Alloy with Raw Water (Internal)

Loss of Material/Pitting, Crevice, Periodic Inspection VII.C1-9 3.3.1-81 E, 2 1 Boundary 5% Zinc or More and Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion, and Fouling Piping and Fittings Leakage Copper Alloy with Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Pitting, Crevice, Periodic Inspection VII.C1-9 3.3.1-81 E, 2 1 Boundary less than 15% and Microbiologically Influenced Zinc Corrosion, and Fouling Valve Body Leakage GA*hnR-S~eel Air. Indoo (Ex)t*nal) Loss of Material/General Corrosion... ernal Su ,rfac I 3-3.4-1-58 A Valve Body Leakage Gagberh 84eel Air vi;th Berated Water Loss of Ma-terial/Boric Acd Boric Acid Corrosion VI4-0 32-R9 A LeakagLeakage (Eernal) .. *^oG+Si*. Valve-Body Leakage Carbon Rtt~eeI Raw Water (Internal) Lossbg ef Material/General, Pitting, Inspection Of InternaAl V11 G-24 2324-6g Beund*.y CreVice, aRnd Microbiologically Surfhacos in.Miscellneou-s Influenced CorrosiOn, and FGuling Piping and Ductin4g GGMP4~ents~G Valve Body Leakage Copper Alloy with Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Pitting, Crevice, Periodic Inspection VII.C1-9 3.3.1-81 E, 2 1 Boundary less than 15% and Microbiologically Influenced Zinc Corrosion, and Fouling Page 15 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Heating Water and Heating Steam System Affected Section: 2.3.3.17 LRA Page Number(s): 2.3-158, 2.3-159 Paragraph: Table 2.3.3-17 Change: The Heating Water and Heating Steam license renewal system can be divided into two separate plant systems; the Heating Water System and the Heating Steam System. The Heating Steam System is fed from bleed steam from one of the main turbines. Since the quality of the steam is not maintained and moisture is possible the internal environment in this portion of the Heating Water and Heating Steam license renewal system is conservatively considered treated water. However, portions of this system are isolated and the internal environments of the isolated components should have been conservatively identified in the LRA as raw water. The Heating Water portion of the system circulates water, heated from the Heating Steam portion of the system, in a closed loop between the heating water converters and the individual heaters or heat exchangers by the heating water circulating pumps. The internal environment of the Heating Water portion of the system is Closed-Cycle Cooling Water. The proper environment was not consistently applied throughout the Heating Water and Heating Steam license renewal system in the LRA and is corrected. The changes identified in the excerpt of Table 2.3.3-17 shown below are required to permit environment differentiation between Salem Unit 1 and Salem Unit 2 equipment. Table 2.3.3-17 Heating Water and Heating Steam System Components Subject to Aging Management Review Component Type Intended Function Pump Casing (Unit 1 HHB condensate Leakage Boundary receiver) Pump Casing (Unit 2 HHB condensate Leakage Boundary receiver) Tanks (Unit 1 HHB Condensate receiver) Leakage Boundary Tanks (Unit 2 HHB Condensate receiver and Leakage Boundary Unit 1 and Unit 2 Condensate Level Pot) Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.17 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-24 Paragraph: Environments List Change: Due to the correction discussed above, the list of environments is modified. The list of environments on page 3.3-24 is revised to include Treated Water and Treated Water > 1400 F as shown below. Treated Water Treated Water > 140 OF Page 16 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.17 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-25 Paragraph: Aging Management Programs List Change: Due to the correction discussed above, the list of aging management programs is modified. The list of aging management programs on page 3.3-25 is revised to include One-Time Inspection (B.2.1.20) and Water Chemistry (B.2.1.2) as shown below. One-Time Inspection (B.2.1.20) Water Chemistry (B.2.1.2) Affected Section: 3.4.2.2.2.1 LRA Page Number(s): 3.4-9 Paragraph: 2 nd Paragraph, first sentence Change: The Heating Water and Heating Steam System is added to the list of license renewal systems in the first sentence of the second paragraph of Section 3.4.2.2.2.1 as shown below. Salem will implement a One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, for susceptible locations to verify the effectiveness of the Water Chemistry program, B.2.1.2, to manage the loss of material due to general, pitting, and crevice corrosion in steel piping, piping components, piping elements, heat exchanger components, tanks, turbine casings, and steel components exposed to treated water or steam in the Auxiliary Feedwater System, Component Cooling System, Demineralized Water System, Heating Water and Heating Steam System, Main Condensate and Feedwater System, Main Condenser and Air Removal System, Main Steam System, Reactor Coolant System, Sampling System, and Steam Generators. Affected Section: 3.4.2.2.6 LRA Page Number(s): 3.4-12 Paragraph: 2 nd Paragraph, first sentence Change: The Heating Water and Heating Steam System is added to the list of license renewal systems in the first sentence of the second paragraph of Section 3.4.2.2.6 as shown below. Salem will implement a One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, for susceptible locations to verify the effectiveness of the Water Chemistry program, B.2.1.2, to manage cracking due to stress corrosion cracking in stainless steel piping, piping components, piping elements, heat exchanger components, steam generator components, and tanks exposed to treated water > 60 deg C (>140 OF) in the Auxiliary Feedwater System, Demineralized Water System, Heating Water and Heating Steam System, Main Condensate and Feedwater System, Main Steam System, Sampling System, and Steam Generators. Affected Section: 3.4.2.2.7.1 LRA Page Number(s): 3.4-13 Paragraph: 2 nd Paragraph, first sentence Change: The Heating Water and Heating Steam System is added to the list of license renewal systems in the first sentence of the second paragraph of Section 3.4.2.2.7 as shown below. Salem will implement a One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, for susceptible locations to verify the effectiveness of the Water Chemistry program, B.2.1.2, to manage the loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion in aluminum, copper alloy, and stainless steel piping, piping components and piping elements, tanks, and heat exchanger components exposed to treated water in the Auxiliary Feedwater System, Chemical and Volume Control Page 17 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application System, Component Cooling System, Demineralized Water System, Main Condensate and Feedwater System, Heating Water and Heating Steam System, Main Condenser and Air Removal System, Main Steam System, Reactor Coolant System, Sampling System, and Steam Generators. Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-105 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: Copper alloy is added to the second sentence in the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-80 on page 3.3-105 as shown below. The Periodic Inspection program, B.2.2.2, will be substituted to manage loss of material due to pitting, crevice, and microbiologically-induced corrosion of the copper alloy and stainless steel piping, piping components, and piping elements exposed to raw water for these systems. Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-109 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: Treated water is added to the list of environments in the second sentence in the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-85 on page 3.3-109 as shown below. The Selective Leaching of Materials program, B.2.1.21, will be used to manage loss of material due to selective leaching of the gray cast iron piping, piping components, piping elements, tanks, fire hydrants, and heat exchanger components exposed to treated water, soil, raw water, or closed-cycle cooling water in the Chilled Water System, Fire Protection System, Heating Water and Heating Steam System, and Service Water System. Affected Section: 3.4 LRA Page Number(s): 3.4-17 Paragraph: Table 3.4.1 Change: Tanks are added to the list of components in the second sentence in the discussion column for Item Number 3.4.1-4 on page 3.4-17 as shown below. The One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, will be used to verify the effectiveness of the Water Chemistry program, B.2.1.2 to manage the loss of material due to general, pitting, and crevice corrosion in steel piping, piping components, a446 piping elements, and tanks exposed to treated water. Affected Section: 3.4 LRA Page Number(s): 3.4-22 Paragraph: Table 3.4.1 Change: Valves are added to the list of components in the second sentence in the discussion column for Item Number 3.4.1-15 on page 3.4-22 as shown below. The One-Time Inspection program, B.2.1.20, will be used to verify the effectiveness of the Water Chemistry program, B.2.1.2, to manage the loss of material due to pitting and crevice corrosion in copper alloy heat exchanger components and valves, and aluminum tanks exposed to treated water. Page 18 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-269, 3.3-270, 3.3-274, 3.3-275, 3.3-276, 3.3-277 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-17 Change: Revising the internal environments of the Heating Water and Heating Steam license renewal system results in line item changes to Table 3.3.2-17. In addition, the systems in which the shell side and tube side of the waste feed pre-heater heat exchanger and the boric acid feed pre-heater heat exchanger were evaluated were reversed in the LRA. Table 3.3.2-17 is revised to show that the carbon steel shell side of the heat exchangers are evaluated with the Heating Water and Heating Steam System. These corrections are shown in the excerpt of Table 3.3.2-17 below. The stainless steel tube side of the heat exchangers are evaluated in the Radwaste System as shown in the excerpt from Table 3.3.2-21 on page 25. Page 19 of 34

I Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.3.2-17 Heating Water and Heating Steam System Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Component Type Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item Desuperheater Leakage Stainless Steel Closd Cycle Cooling Loss of Material/Pitting, and Closed-*y6le Cooling Wato" V1C:k210 2....1--50 Boundary RawWater (Internal) Crevice, and Microbiologically System VI.H2-18 3.3.1-80 E, 3 Influenced Corrosion Periodic Inspection Drain Traps Leakage Gray Cast Iron Cloed yGle QoG*i*ng Loss of Material/Pitting, an4 CGoRA. - YcI. GGn VI 31311-47 B Boundary RawWater (internal) Crevice, and Microbiologically System VI.G-24 3.3.1-68 E, 2 Influenced Corrosion, and Fouling Inspection of Internal Surfaces in Miscellaneous Piping and Ducting Components Drain Traps Leakage Gray Cast Iron Closed Cycle Cooling Loss of Material/Selective Leaching Selective Leaching of V11kC24 3.3.1-85 A Boundary RawWater (Internal) Materials VII.C1-11 Drain Traps Leakage Gray Cast Iron Treated Water Loss of Material/General, Pitting Water Chemistry VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 A Boundary (Internal) and Crevice Corrosion Drain Traps Leakage Gray Cast Iron Treated Water Loss of Material/General, Pitting One-Time Inspection VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 A Boundary (Internal) and Crevice Corrosion Drain Traps Leakage Gray Cast Iron Treated Water Loss of Material/Selective Selective Leaching of VILC2-9 3.3.1-85 A Boundary (Internal) Leaching Materials Flow Element Leakage Stainless Steel Closed Cycle Cooling Loss of Material/Pitting, and Clo.ed Cycle Coolin* g W^'I VII.. 3m Po_-5Q B Boundary RawWater (Internal) Crevice, and Microbiologically System VII.H2-18 3.3.1-80 E, 3 Influenced Corrosion Periodic Inspection Heat Exchanger Leakage S Carbon Air - Indoor (External) NNoPQ NVPg III 3,a21-94 G Components (Waste, Boric Boundary Steel (Tr-be Loss of Material/General External Surfaces VII.1-8 3.3.1-58 A Acid Feed Pre-heater) Shell Side Corrosion Monitoring Components) Heat Exchanger Leakage S Carbon Air with Borated Water NGAQ VNInl V1 31-21-99 G Components (Waste, Boric Boundary Steel (T+"be Shell Leakage (External) Loss of Material/Boric Acid Boric Acid Corrosion VILI-IO 3.3.1-89 A Acid Feed Pre-heater) Side Corrosion Components) Heat Exchanger Leakage S Carbon Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting, Priodic InApection VIWH2 R 2 2 I-g Components (Waste, Boric Boundary Steel (T+"be Shel Crevice, and Microbiologically Inspection of Internal VII.G-24 3.3.1-68 E, 2 Acid Feed Pre-heater) Side Influenced Corrosion, and Fouling Surfaces in Miscellaneous Components) Piping and Ducting I I_ I I Components Page 20 of 34

Enclosure to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Corrections Table 3.3.2-17 Heating Water and Heating Steam System (Continued) Component Type Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item Piping and Fittings Leakage Carbon Steel Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting Water Chemistry VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 A Boundary and Crevice Corrosion Piping and Fittings Leakage Carbon Steel Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting One-Time Inspection VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 A Boundary and Crevice Corrosion Pump Casing (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Air - Indoor (External) Loss of Material/General External Surfaces VII.I-8 3.3.1-58 A condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Corrosion Monitoring Pump Casing (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Air with Borated Water Loss of Material/Boric Acid Boric Acid Corrosion VII.l-10 3.3.1-89 A condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Leakage (External) Corrosion Pump Casing (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting Water Chemistry VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 A condensate receiver) Boundary Iron and Crevice Corrosion Pump Casing (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting One-Time Inspection VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 A condensate receiver) Boundary Iron and Crevice Corrosion Pump Casing (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Selective Selective Leaching of VII.C2-9 3.3.1-85 A condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Leaching Materials Pump Casing (Unit 2 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Air - Indoor (External) Loss of Material/General Corrosion External Surfaces Monitoring VII.l-8 3.3.1-58 A condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Pump Casing (Unit 2 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Air with Borated Water Loss of Material/Boric Acid Boric Acid Corrosion VII.I-10 3.3.1-89 A condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Leakage (External) Corrosion Pump Casing (Unit 2 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting, Inspection of Internal VII.G-24 3.3.1-68 E, 2 condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Crevice, and Microbiologically Surfaces in Miscellaneous Influenced Corrosion, and Fouling Piping and Ducting Components Pump Casing (Unit 2 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Selective Leaching Selective Leaching of VII.G-14 3.3.1-85 A condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Materials Tanks (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Air - Indoor (External) Loss of Material/General External Surfaces VII.l-8 3.3.1-58 A Condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Corrosion Monitoring Tanks (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Air with Borated Water Loss of Material/Boric Acid Boric Acid Corrosion VII.l-10 3.3.1-89 A Condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Leakage (External) Corrosion Tanks (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting Water Chemistry VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 C Condensate receiver) Boundary Iron and Crevice Corrosion Tanks (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting One-Time Inspection VIII.B1-1 1 3.4.1-4 C Condensate receiver) Boundary Iron and Crevie Corrosion Page 21 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.3.2-17 Heating Water and Heating Steam System (Continued) Component Type Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item Tanks (Unit 1 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Selective Selective Leaching of VII.C2-9 3.3.1-85 C Condensate receiver) Boundary Iron Leaching Materials Tanks (Unit 2 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Iron Air - Indoor (External) Loss of Material/General Corrosion External Surfaces Monitoring VII.I-8 3.3.1-58 A Condensate receiver and Boundary Unit 1 and Unit 2 Condensate Level Pot) Tanks (Unit 2 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Iron Air with Borated Water Loss of Material/Boric Acid Boric Acid Corrosion VII.l-10 3.3.1-89 A Condensate receiver and Boundary Leakage (External) Corrosion Unit 1 and Unit 2 Condensate Level Pot) Tanks (Unit 2 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Iron Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting, Inspection of Internal VII.G-24 3.3.1-68 E, 2 Condensate receiver and Boundary Crevice, and Microbiologically Surfaces in Miscellaneous Unit 1 and Unit 2 Influenced Corrosion, and Fouling Piping and Ducting Condensate Level Pot) Components Tanks (Unit 2 HHB Leakage Gray Cast Iron Raw Water (internal) Loss of Material/Selective Leaching Selective Leaching of VII.G-14 3.3.1-85 C Condensate receiver and Boundary Materials Unit 1 and Unit 2 Condensate Level Pot) Valve Body Leakage Carbon Steel Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting, Inspection of Internal VII.G-24 3.3.1-68 E, 2 Boundary Crevice, and Microbiologically Surfaces in Miscellaneous Influenced Corrosion, and Piping and Ducting Fouling Components Valve Body Leakage Carbon Steel Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting Water Chemistry VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 A Boundary and Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Leakage Carbon Steel Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/General, Pitting One-Time Inspection VIII.B1-11 3.4.1-4 A Boundary and Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Leakage Copper Alloy Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Pitting, Crevice, Periodic Inspection VII.H2-11 3.3.1-80 E, 3 Boundary with less and Microbiologically Influenced than 15% Corrosion Zinc Valve Body Leakage Copper Alloy Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Pitting and Water Chemistry VIII.A-5 3.4.1-15 A Boundary with less Crevice Corrosion than 15% Zinc Valve Body Leakage Copper Alloy Treated Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Pitting and One-Time Inspection VIII.A-5 3.4.1-15 A Boundary with less Crevice Corrosion than 15% Zinc Page 22 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.3.2-17 Heating Water and Heating Steam System (Continued) Component Type Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Aging Management NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Function Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Item Valve Body Leakage Stainless Raw Water (Internal) Loss of Material/Pitting, Crevice, Periodic Inspection VII.H2. 18 3.3.1-80 E, 3 Boundary Steel and Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion Valve Body Leakage Stainless Treated Water> 140F Loss of Material/Pitting and Water Chemistry VIII.B1-4 3.4.1-16 A Boundary Steel (Internal) Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Leakage Stainless Treated Water> 140F Loss of Material/Pitting and One-Time Inspection VIII.B1-4 3.4.1-16 A Boundary Steel (Internal) Crevice Corrosion Valve Body Leakage Stainless Treated Water> 140F Cracking/Stress Corrosion Water Chemistry VIII.B1-5 3.4.1-14 A Boundary Steel (Internal) Cracking III Valve Body Leakage Stainless Treated Water> 140F Cracking/Stress Corrosion One-Time Inspection VIII.B1-5 3.4.1-14 A Boundary Steel (Internal) Cracking I Page 23 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Radiation Monitoring System Affected Section: 2.3.3.19 LRA Page Number(s): 2.3-165 Paragraph: System Purpose, paragraph 7 Change: Paragraph seven of the system purpose on page 2.3-165 in Section 2.3.3.19 of the LRA states that the plant vent monitors are nonsafety-related. This sentence is revised as shown below. The plant vent radiation monitors are nensafety-related and are connected to the plant vent. Affected Section: 2.3.3.19 LRA Page Number(s): 2.3-168 Paragraph: System Boundary, paragraph 4 Change: The portion of the Radiation Monitoring System that is within the scope of license renewal aging management is in scope under 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1). This system is not in scope under 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2). Sentence two, three, four, and five of paragraph four of the system boundary description contain standard wording that describe the portion of the system in scope under 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2). Sentence two, three, four, and five of paragraph four of the system boundary description are deleted as shown below. Also incud e in icnso Fenel 5G9PHiy boundar', of the Radiation Molnitoring Systom aro those portions of nonsafoty roao iig and cquipMent that oXtond boyond the safety rla-;,di/ne*afty related interfac up to the lcation of the first manchor, orh to a pont no longer in pro.xiity to equipment p*,forming a elated function, Whicheyor extends furthesýt. This incliudos the nOnsafety reae portons9f the system connectig to the AxlayBuilding VeuIilaij.OLI System, sho in ORFed. Included in this bOUndar'a~ ~e6 retaining comAponents relied upon to preserve the leakage boundary intended function Of thiS pGoGrto of the system. ForF moreF inormaWtion4, refer to the license renewal boundary drawing for identification of this boun--dar;;y, shoWn On ro-d. Affected Section: 2.3.3.19 LRA Page Number(s): 2.3-169 Paragraph: Reason for Scope Determination, sentence 2 Change: As discussed above, the Radiation Monitoring System is not in scope under 10 CER 54.4(a)(2). However, sentence two of the Reason for Scope Determination in Section 2.3.3.19 on page 2.3-169 states that the Radiation Monitoring System is in scope under 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2). This sentence is revised as shown below. The Radiation Monitoring System is not in scope under 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) because failure of nonsaf ety-related portions of the system would not prevent satisfactory accomplishment of function(s) identified for 10 CER 54.4(a)(1). Affected Section: 2.3.3.19 LRA Page Number(s): 2.3-169 Paragraph: System Intended Functions, number 3 Change: The third function listed under the System Intended Functions in Section 2.3.3.19 on page 2.3-169 states that the Radiation Monitoring System is in scope of license renewal under 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2). This is incorrect. The System Intended Functions section on page 2.3-1 69 is revised to delete system intended function number three. System intended function number four is renumbered to number three. Page 24 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Radwaste System Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-89 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: In the LRA, the carbon steel shell side of the boric acid feed pre-heater heat exchanger was evaluated with the Radwaste System. The stainless steel tube side of the boric acid feed pre-heater heat exchanger was evaluated with the Heating Water and Heating Steam System. The systems in which the shell side and the tube side of the boric acid feed pre-heater were evaluated were reversed. The LRA is revised to show that the carbon steel shell side of the boric acid feed pre-heater is evaluated in the Heating Water and Heating Steam System as seen in the excerpt from Table 3.3.2-17 on page 20. The stainless steel tube side of the boric acid feed pre-heater is evaluated in the Radwaste System as shown in the excerpt from Table 3.3.2-21 below. Due to this revision the Radwaste System is no longer included in the list of systems for Item Number 3.3.1-58 in Table 3.3.1 on page 3.3-89. The second sentence in the discussion column for Item Number 3.3.1-58 is revised as follows: The External Surfaces Monitoring program, B.2.1.24, will be used to manage loss of material due to general corrosion of the steel external surfaces exposed to indoor and outdoor air for the Chemical & Volume Control, Chilled Water, Component Cooling, Compressed Air, Demineralized Water, Emergency Diesel Generators & Auxiliaries, Fire Protection, Fresh Water, Fuel Oil, Heating Water and Heating Steam, Non-radioactive Drain, Radwaste, Sampling, and Service Water Systems Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-291 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-21 Change: Due to the correction described above, three line items in Table 3.3.2-21 have been modified. These corrections can be seen in the excerpt from Table 3.3.2-21 shown below. Table 3.3.2-21 Radwaste System Summary of Agi g Management Evaluation Component Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Notes Type Function Requiring Management 1801 Item Management Programs Vol. 2 Item Heat Exchanger Leakage GarbeR Air - Indoor o-eee-ef Er.vtrcal S'-,rfk &2Ifig A Components Boundary Stainless (External) Matoriall/eGRoral Ite.*i~ VII.J-15 3.3.1-94 C (Boric Acid Feed Steel (She9 Corrosion, None Pre-heater) Tube Side None Components) Heat Exchanger Leakage Qe;ben Air with L-es-ef euis -Ae4d V ,1-10 32-1--89 A Components Boundary Stainless Borated Water o r id GeFF9reen VII.J-16 3.3.1-99 C (Boric Acid Feed Steel (Shell Leakage Gerre61cn None Pre-heater) Tube Side (External) None Components) Heat Exchanger Leakage Carbhn Raw Water Loss of .,e.e..iene V1 .G-.4 2-,-6*1 ^5 E Components Boundary Stainless (Internal) Material/Gene-al.. Intornal Surfacoc VII.H2-18 3.3.1-80 E, 1 (Boric Acid Feed Steel (Shell Pitting, Crevice, inMiSc6llaeous Pre-heater) Tube Side and..,. '-.a. Components) Microbiologically Diueti. Influenced Gen.pe..e.ts Corrosion,--am Periodic F-e____ Inspection Page 25 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application SBO Yard Buildings Affected Section: Table of Contents LRA Page Number(s): iii, xi, xiv Paragraph: 2.4.10, Table 2.4-10, Table 3.5.2-10 Change: During a review of the station blackout recovery procedures, it was determined that the batteries that are housed in the Circulating Water Switchgear Building provide a possible back-up source of power to the 13 kV breakers in the south end of the switchyard. This station blackout (SBO) function had not previously been identified in the SBO scoping and screening basis document as a function required for the Circulating Water Switchgear Building. Since the Circulating Water Switchgear Building provides support, shelter and protection for the batteries that provide back-up power to breakers used as one of the possible sources of power to recover from a SBO, the Circulating Water Switchgear Building is in scope for license renewal. The scoping and screening results for the Containment, Structures, and Component Supports are modified to include the Circulating Water Switchgear Building. The title of the structural component "SBO Compressor Building" is changed to the "SBO Yard Buildings". Addressing this issue requires corrections to various sections of the LRA. The corrections to the LRA Table of Contents are identified here. The lines in the Table of Contents for Section 2.4.10, Table 2.4-10, and Table 3.5.2-10 refer to the "SBO Compressor Building." These lines are corrected to read "SBO Yard Buildings". Affected Section: 2.2 LRA Page Number(s): 2.2-4, 2.2-5 Paragraph: Table 2.2-1 Change: Table 2.2-1 in the LRA provides a list of scoping results for all license renewal systems, structures and commodity groups. This table listed the "SBO Compressor Building" as a structure in the scope of license renewal at Salem Nuclear Generating Station. Table 2.2-1 is corrected to say "SBO Yard Buildings" as shown in the excerpt below. Table 2.2-1 Plant Level Scoping Results In Scope for System, Structure or Commodity Group License Reference Renewal? I SBO Gempeesse Yard Buildings Yes 2.4.10 Affected Section: 2.4 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-1 Paragraph: List of structural components in the scope of license renewal Change: The list of structural components in the scope of license renewal provided in Section 2.4 on page 2.4-1 of the LRA refers to the "SBO Compressor Building". This is corrected to read "SBO Yard Buildings". Affected Section: 2.4.10 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-49 Paragraph: Section Title Change: The title of Section 2.4.10 on page 2.4-49 is "SBO Compressor Building". This is corrected to read "SBO Yard Buildings". Page 26 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: 2.4.10 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-49 Paragraph: Structure Purpose Change: The structure purpose section on page 2.4-49 is revised as follows: Structure Purpose The SBO Yard Buildings consist of the SBO Compressor Building and the Circulating Water Switchgear Building. SBO Compressor Building: The SBO Compressor Building is a concrete block structure located northeast of the Salem Generating Station (SGS) Unit 2 containment structure. The building is a single story, approximately 28' x 15' in plan dimensions. The building foundation consists of a reinforced concrete slab bearing on compacted fill. Its roof is composed of a precast prestressed concrete hollow core slab topped with 2" of concrete reinforced with welded wire fabric. The SBO Compressor Building is a nonsafety-related structure, designed to commercial grade standards. The structure is separated from safety-related systems, structures, and components (SSCs) such that its failure would not impact a safety-related function. The purpose of the SBO Compressor Building is to provide physical support, shelter, and protection for the SBO diesel driven air compressor and its auxiliary systems. The compressor is credited for providing control air during SBO event. Major components housed inside the building include the SBO diesel driven air compressor, regenerative air dryer, after-cooler, transformers, distribution panel, disconnect switch, and piping and piping components. Circulating Water Switchgear Building: The Circulating Water Switchgear Building is a concrete masonry structure located east of the Salem Unit 1 Containment Structure. The building is a single story, approximately 50' x 35' in plan dimensions and partitioned into three areas: two Circulating Water switchgear areas, and a battery room. The building foundation consists of a reinforced concrete slab bearing on compacted fill. The building walls consist of a concrete masonry structure (interior and exterior masonry walls), mounted on the slab on grade. The building roof is composed of a precast, prestressed, concrete hollow core slab topped with 2" of concrete, with a built-up roof. The Circulating Water Switchgear Building is a nonsafety-related structure, designed to commercial grade standards. The Circulating Water Switchgear Building is separated from safety-related systems, structures, and components (SSCs) such that its failure would not impact a safety-related function. The purpose of the Circulating Water Switchgear Building is to provide physical support, shelter, and protection for nonsafety-related systems, structures, and components. The batteries provide back-up power to breakers and are used to recover from a SBO, as required by 10 CFR 50.63. Included in the boundary of the SBO GnR.,ee,-- Yard Buildings are reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete components, concrete block, doors, concrete anchors, concrete embedments, and miscellaneous steel. The SBO ,,mpr.sse. Building Yard Buildings is are Page 27 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application in scope of license renewal in its their entirety. Refer to the "Components Subject to Aging Management Review" table below for a complete list of components included in the boundary of the SBO Gemp~esse Yard Buildings. Not included in the boundary of the SBO Compressor Building is the SBO diesel driven air compressor and components for its auxiliary systems, component supports. The SBO Diesel driven air compressor and components for its auxiliary systems are separately evaluated with the Compressed Air System. Not included in the boundary of the Circulating Water Switchgear Building are the electrical components which are evaluated with the electrical systems. Component supports are separately evaluated with the Component Supports Commodity Group. For more detail information, refer to UFSAR Section 9.3.1. Affected Section: 2.4.10 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-49 Paragraph: Reason for Scope Determination Change: Due to the correction described above, the reason for scope determination discussion is revised to read as follows: The SBO Coproc..... Building is Yard Buildings are not in scope under 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1) because no portions of the structure are safety-related or relied on to remain functional during and following design basis events. #t-is The SBO Yard Buildings are not in scope under 10 CFR 54.4(a)(2) because failure of nonsafety-related portions of the structures will not prevent satisfactory accomplishment of function(s) identified for 10 CFR 54.4(a)(1). The SBO ComproscFor BIu*ding* Yard Buildings meets 10 CFR 54.4(a)(3) because it the buildings provides physical support, shelter and protection for systems, structures and components (SSCs) relied upon in the safety analyses or plant evaluations to perform a function that demonstrates compliance with the Commission's regulations for Station Blackout (10 CFR 50.63). 14-is The SBO Yard Buildings are not relied upon in any safety analyses or plant evaluations to perform a function that demonstrates compliance with the Commission's regulations for Fire Protection (10 CFR 50.48), Environmental Qualification (10 CFR 50.49), Pressurized Thermal Shock (10 CFR 50.61), or Anticipated Transients Without Scram (10 CFR 50.62). Affected Section: 2.4.10 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-51 Paragraph: Table 2.4-10 Change: The title of Table 2.4-10 on page 2.4-10 is revised as follows: Table 2.4-10 SBO GMn-essow Yard Buildings In addition, due to the addition of the Circulating Water Switchgear Building to the scope of license renewal, the following revision is made to Table 2.4-10 as shown in the excerpt below. Component Type Intended Function Masonry walls: Above-grade eter.ie all Shelter, Protection Masonry walls: Above-grade eAxeruie all Structural Support The title of Table 3.5.2-10, as presented on page 2.4-51, is corrected to read, "SBO Yard Buildings." Page 28 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: 3.3 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-79 Paragraph: Table 3.3.1 Change: The first sentence of the fourth paragraph in the discussion column for line item number 3.3.1-45 on page 3.3-79 lists all of the license renewal structures that are aligned to this Table 1 Item number based on material, environment and aging effect in which the Structures Monitoring Program has been substituted to manage aging. Included in this list is the "SBO Compressor Building". This is revised to say "SBO Yard Buildings". Affected Section: 3.5.1 LRA Page Number(s): 3.5-1 Paragraph: Introduction Change: The introduction section provides a list of structures and commodity groups in the scope of license renewal that are addressed in Section 3.5. Contained in this list on page 3.5-1 of the LRA is an item referring to the "SBO Compressor Building (2.4.10)". This is revised to say "SBO Yard Buildings (2.4.10)". Affected Section: 3.5.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.5-2 Paragraph: Results Change: The results section provides a list of tables that summarize the results of the aging management review for the structures and commodity groups listed in the introduction section on page 3.5-1. Contained in this list on page 3.5-2 of the LRA is an item referring to the 'Table 3.5.2-10 Summary of Aging Management Evaluation - SBO Compressor Building". This is revised to say 'Table 3.5.2-10 Summary of Aging Management Evaluation - SBO Yard Buildings". Affected Section: 3.5.2.1.10 LRA Page Number(s): 3.5-15, 3.5-16 Paragraph: Section 3.5.2.1.10 Change: The title of Section 3.5.2.1.10 as provided on page 3.5-15 is "SBO Compressor Building". This is revised to say "SBO Yard Buildings". In addition, the introductory sentence for the materials list, environments list, aging effects requiring management list, and aging management programs list refer to the "SBO Compressor Building". These sentences are revised to say "SBO Yard Buildings". Finally, following the list of aging management programs is a reference to Table 3.5.2-10. The title of this table as provided on page 3.5-16 refers to the "SBO Compressor Building". This is revised to say "SBO Yard Buildings". Affected Section: 3.5.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.5-248, 3.5-249, 3.5-250, 3.5-251, 3.5-252, 3.5-253, 3.5-254 Paragraph: Table 3.5.2-10 Change: Due to the issue described above, Table 3.5.2-10 is revised as shown below. The line items shown in the excerpt from Table 3.5.2-10 shown below are from pages 3.5-252 and 3.5-253. The structure name is provided on the top of each page of Table 3.5.2-10 (pages 3.5-248 through 3.5-254) and is revised to read as follows: Table 3.5.2-10 SBO Yard Buildings (Continued) Page 29 of 34

0 Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Table 3.5.2-10 SBO Compressor Yard Buildings Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Table 3.5.2-10 SBO G nmpFessei Yard Buildings Component Type Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Requiring Management Aging NUREG-1801 Table 1 Notes Function Management Vol. 2 Item Item Programs Masonry walls: Above-

Shelter, Concrete block Air - Indoor Cracking, Loss of Bond, and Loss of Material Structures III.A3-9 3.5.1-23 C

grade, werie all Protection (Spalling, Scaling)/Corrosion of Embedded Monitoring Program Steel Masonry walls: Above-

Shelter, Concrete block Air - Indoor Cracking/Restraint, Shrinkage, Creep, and Structures III.A3-11 3.5.1-43 A, 2 grade, extefieF all Protection Aggressive Environment Monitoring Program Masonry walls: Above-
Shelter, Concrete block Air - Outdoor Cracking, Loss of Bond, and Loss of Material Structures III.A3-9 3.5.1-23 C

grade, e4erin all Protection (Spalling, Scaling)/Corrosion of Embedded Monitoring Program Steel Masonry walls: Above-

Shelter, Concrete block Air - Outdoor Cracking/Restraint, Shrinkage, Creep, and Structures III.A3-11 3.5.1-43 A, 2 grade, exte~iei all Protection Aggressive Environment Monitoring Program Masonry walls: Above-
Shelter, Concrete block Air - Outdoor Cracks and Distortion/Increased Stress Levels Structures III.A3-3 3.5.1-28 C

grade, extaeiGF all Protection from Settlement Monitoring Program Masonry walls: Above-

Shelter, Concrete block Air - Outdoor Loss of Material (Spalling, Scaling) and Structures III.A3-6 3.5.1-26 C

grade, extefi4i afl Protection Cracking/Freeze-thaw Monitoring Program Masonry walls: Above-Structural Concrete block Air - Indoor Cracking, Loss of Bond, and Loss of Material Structures III.A3-9 3.5.1-23 C grade, e4euier afl Support (Spalling, Scaling)/Corrosion of Embedded Monitoring Program Steel Masonry walls: Above-Structural Concrete block Air - Indoor Cracking/Restraint, Shrinkage, Creep, and Structures III.A3-11 3.5.1-43 A, 2 grade, e-xer4ef all Support Aggressive Environment Monitoring Program Masonry walls: Above-Structural Concrete block Air - Outdoor Cracking, Loss of Bond, and Loss of Material Structures II1.A3-9 3.5.1-23 C grade, Aere all Support (Spalling, Scaling)/Corrosion of Embedded Monitoring Program Steel Masonry walls: Above-Structural Concrete block Air - Outdoor Cracking/Restraint, Shrinkage, Creep, and Structures II1.A3-1 1 3.5.1-43 A, 2 grade, extef4ef all Support Aggressive Environment Monitoring Program Masonry walls: Above-Structural Concrete block Air - Outdoor Cracks and Distortion/Increased Stress Levels Structures III.A3-3 3.5.1-28 C grade,e sxtio all Support from Settlement Monitoring Program Masonry walls: Above-Structural Concrete block Air - Outdoor Loss of Material (Spalling, Scaling) and Structures II1.A3-6 3.5.1-26 C grade, exefie all Support Cracking/Freeze-thaw Monitoring Program_ Page 30 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Affected Section: A.2.1.32 LRA Page Number(s): A-25 Paragraph: Enhancement 1.d Change: In Section A.2.1.32, Masonry Wall Program, on page A-25, enhancement 1.d states that the SBO Compressor Building has been determined to be in the scope of license renewal. Enhancement 1.d is corrected to read "SBO CoGempre6e Yard Buildings". Although the words in Section A.5, License Renewal Commitment List, are unaffected by this change, it is noted that this change requires that the enhanced Masonry Wall Program (Section A.5, page A-67, No. 32) be applied to all SBO Yard Buildings during the period of extended operation. Affected Section: A.2.1.33 LRA Page Number(s): A-25 Paragraph: Enhancement 1.c Change: In Section A.2.1.33, Structures Monitoring Program, on page A-25, enhancement 1.c states that the SBO Compressor Building has been determined to be in the scope of license renewal. Enhancement 1.c is corrected to read "SBO C Mpie669F Yard Buildings". Although the words in Section A.5, License Renewal Commitment List, are unaffected by this change, it is noted that this change requires that the enhanced Structures Monitoring Program (Section A.5, page A-67, No. 33) be applied to all SBO Yard Buildings during the period of extended operation. Affected Section: B.2.1.32 LRA Page Number(s): B-148 Paragraph: Enhancement 1.d Change: In Section B.2.1.32, Masonry Wall Program, on page B-148, enhancement 1.d states that the SBO Compressor Building has been determined to be in the scope of license renewal. Enhancement 1.d is corrected to read "SBO v.,,p,.,es., Yard Buildings". Affected Section: B.2.1.33 LRA Page Number(s): B-152 Paragraph: Enhancement 1.c Change: In Section B.2.1.33, Structures Monitoring Program, on page B-152, enhancement 1.c states that the SBO Compressor Building has been determined to be in the scope of license renewal. Enhancement 1.c is corrected to read "SBO Cei-v,,es, Yard Buildings". Selective Leaching of Materials Affected Section: B.2.1.21 LRA Page Number(s): B-108 Paragraph: Operating Experience item number 2, paragraph 1, sentence 7 (last sentence) Change: The second example of operating experience provided for the Selective Leaching of Materials program in Section B.2.1.21 on page B-108 states that, 'There are no components with a gray cast iron material in a brackish water environment in the scope of license renewal at Salem." However, there are gray cast iron valves in a brackish raw water environment in the Service Water system. Operating experience item number two is revised to delete this statement. Page 31 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application Service Building Affected Section: 2.4.11 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-52 Paragraph: Structure Purpose, paragraph 5, sentence 4 Change: The Service Building provides physical support, shelter, and protection for systems, structures, and components relied upon to perform a function that demonstrates compliance with the Commission's regulations for SBO (10 CFR 50.63). The SBO function was omitted from the Service Building scoping discussion in Section 2.4.11 of the LRA. This omission is corrected in four parts of Section 2.4.11 that list the building functions. Sentence four of paragraph five of the structure purpose section on page 2.4-52 is revised as follows: The building also provides shelter and protection for components classified as safety-related, components credited for SBO, ATWS, and fire protection system piping and components. Affected Section: 2.4.11 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-53 Paragraph: Structure Purpose, paragraph 7, sentence 4 Change: Due to the correction described above, sentence four of paragraph seven of the structure purpose section has been revised as follows: Cable trays, concrete anchors, conduits, trenches and the protective steel barriers for the Auxiliary Feedwater System valves, masonry walls for the cable vaults and cable shafts are in the scope of license renewal because they provide structural support, shelter, and protection for safety-related components and for systems and components credited for SBO, ATWS and fire protection. Affected Section: 2.4.11 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-53 Paragraph: Reason for Scope Determination, sentence 3 and 4 Change: Sentence three and four of the reason for scope determination section on page 2.4-53 are revised as follows: The Service Building meets 10 CFR 54.4(a)(3) because it provides physical support, shelter and protection for systems, structures, and components (SCCs) relied upon in safety analyses or plant evaluations to perform a function that demonstrates compliance with the Commission's regulations for Fire Protection (10 CFR 50.48),-a*d Anticipated Transients Without Scram (10 CFR 50.62), and Station Blackout (10 CFR 50.63). The building is not relied upon in any safety analyses or plant evaluations to perform a function that demonstrates compliance with the Commission's regulations for Environmental Qualification (10 CFR 50.49), or Pressurized Thermal Shock (10 CFR 50.61), or Station Blackout (10 CFR r0.3). Affected Section: 2.4.11 LRA Page Number(s): 2.4-54 Paragraph: System Intended Functions list Change: The SBO function is omitted from the list of intended functions for the Service Building on page 2.4-54 of the LRA. This list is revised to include a fourth structure intended function as provided below. Page 32 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal Application

4. Provides physical support, shelter, and protection for systems structures and components relied upon in safety analyses or plant evaluations to perform a function that demonstrates compliance with the Commission's regulations for Station Blackout (10 CFR 50.63). 10 CFR 54.4(a)(3)

Service Water System Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-333 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-23 Change: In the LRA the material of the shell side components of the Station Air Compressor (SAC) lubricating oil coolers were identified as stainless steel in Table 3.3.2-23 on page 3.3-333. A design change was performed and the SAC lubricating oil coolers were replaced. The material of the replacement SAC lubricating oil cooler shell side components is carbon steel. The material of the SAC lubricating oil cooler shell side components is corrected to carbon steel as seen in the excerpt of Table 3.3.2-23 shown below. Table 3.3.2-23 Service Water System Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Component Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Notes Type Function Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Management Programs Item Heat Pressure stain*Jes Air-Indoor NORA NARA 1 2-94 G Exchanger Boundary Carbon Steel (External) Loss of External VII.l-8 3.3.1-58 A Components (Shellside Material/Genera) Surfaces (Station Air Components) Corrosion Monitoring Compressor - Lube Oil) Heat Pressure Stai-Aees Lubricating Oil Loss of Lubricating Oil VI.G!114 .2. 33 D,-8 Exchanger Boundary Carbon Steel (Internal) Material/General, Analysis V1L.C1-17 3.3.1-14 Components (Shellside Pitting and (Station Air Components) Crevice Compressor - Corrosion Lube Oil) Heat Pressure Staiee s s Lubricating Oil Loss of One-Time V11 G-1-.4 ,.14-33 C,-& Exchanger Boundary Carbon Steel (Internal) Material/General, Inspection V11.C1-17 3.3.1-14 Components (Shellside Pitting and (Station Air Components) Crevice Compressor - Corrosion Lube Oil) Page 33 of 34

Enclosure Corrections to the Salem Generating Station, Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2 License Renewal ' Application Service Water Ventilation System Affected Section: 3.3.2.1.24 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-33 Paragraph: Materials List Change: The list of materials of construction for the Service Water Ventilation System components included copper alloy bolting with 15% zinc or more in Section 3.3.2.1.24 of the LRA. There is no identified copper alloy bolting with 15% zinc or more in scope for license renewal in the Service Water Ventilation System. The list of material of construction for the Service Water Ventilation System components is revised as shown below. Coppor Alloy Bolting With 16% Zinc or MoFre Affected Section: 3.3.2 LRA Page Number(s): 3.3-346 Paragraph: Table 3.3.2-24 Change: Table 3.3.2-24 contains two line items that identify the appropriate aging management programs for copper alloy bolting with 15% zinc or more in outdoor air and indoor air environments. As discussed above, there is no identified copper alloy bolting with 15% zinc or more in scope for license renewal in the Service Water Ventilation System. Table 3.3.2-24 on page 3.3-346 is revised as shown in the excerpt below. Table 3.3.2-24 Service Water Ventilation System Summary of Aging Management Evaluation Component Intended Material Environment Aging Effect Aging NUREG-Table 1 Notes Type Function Requiring Management 1801 Vol. 2 Item Management Programs Item 8elting Mehan4n0cl Goepp."Alley A^k-.dew. NReA NOAe -V-.4 34.-441 G Gle*r.e -F I nl§- With (E~d9rnal) 45-O.. ORn OF Mere Bet4tng Menhanna4 Qo ppe* A.lly A.dQO-Mden L-ess-of P-eredie rG e-m Bo^§- With (E)den3a Mae+^ .In, ,..peG4f.ie !5 Rn GeAd Q MerO CcrrcS4fn Page 34 of 34}}