ML032760056
| ML032760056 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Crystal River |
| Issue date: | 09/19/2003 |
| From: | Florida Power Corp |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| Download: ML032760056 (29) | |
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09/19/03 1
Crystal River Unit 3 Update NRC Region II Meeting September 19, 2003
09/19/03 2
Agenda G Introductions Dale Young G Plant Performance Jon Franke and Outage Status G Major Projects and Initiatives Jim Terry G Security Update and Scott Young Order Response Status G Future Initiatives Dale Young
09/19/03 3
CR3 Management Team Dale E. Young Crystal River Nuclear Plant Vice President Richard L. Warden Manager Nuclear Assessment Donald L. Taylor Manager Support Services Scott S. Young Superintendent Security Daniel L. Roderick Director Site Operations Ronald E. Fuller Superintendent Plant Operations Assessment Paul K. Storm Supervisor Financial Services Deborah A. Hanna Superintendent Document Services Sidney C. Powell Supervisor Licensing & Reg. Programs John D. Stephenson Supervisor Emergency Planning Sarah A. Glenn Supervisor Self Evaluation Jon A. Franke Plant General Manager James H. Terry Manager Engineering Ronald W. Davis Manager Training Michael J. Annacone Manager Operations William J. Brewer Manager Outages & Scheduling Jeff J. Kruhm Manager Maintenance Ted E. Williams Superintendent Environmental & Chemistry Mark D. Rigsby Superintendent Radiation Protection Sherry L. Bernhoft Superintendent System Engineering Magdy M. Bishara Superintendent Design Engineering (temp assign)
Magdy M. Bishara Superintendent Technical Services Harry B. Oates Superintendent Special Projects Richard D. deMontfort Superintendent Operations Training Phyllis A. Dixon Superintendent Technical Training
09/19/03 4
Plant Performance and Outage Status Jon Franke
09/19/03 5
Plant Status G Current 82 % power 685 mWe net G September 1 Year-to-Date 101.6 % capacity factor 5.1 Rem 0 Lost Time Accidents / 1 Recordable 99.6 INPO Performance Indicator Index (2nd Qtr)
09/19/03 6
Crystal River - Unit 3 Power History January 1 - December 31, 2003 Planned Power Level Upgrade Feb 03 Planned Condenser Work Apr 03 Planned Condenser Work May 03 Unplanned Turbine Throttle Valve Closure Sep 03 Planned Condenser Work Sep 03 Refuel 13 Outage Oct 03
Crystal River - Unit 3 2Q/2003 Plant Performance Summary Reactor Safety Radiation Safety Safeguards Initiating Events Mitigating Systems Barrier Integrity Emergency Preparedness Occupational Radiation Safety Public Radiation Safety Physical Protection Performance Indicators Based on data through June 30, 2003 Occupational Exposure Control Effectiveness RETS/ODCM Radiological Effluents Protected Area Equipment Personnel Screening Program FFD / Personnel Reliability Program Drill / Exercise Performance ERO Drill Participation Alert and Notification System Reactor Coolant System Specific Activity Emergency AC Power System Unavailability Unplanned Scrams Reactor Coolant System Leakage High Pressure Injection System Unavailability Emergency Feedwater System Unavailability Residual Heat Removal System Unavailability Safety System Functional Failure Scrams With Loss of Normal Heat Removal Unplanned Power Changes Most Significant Inspection Findings No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter Strategic Performance Areas Cornerstones No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter 3Q/2002 No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter 1Q/2003 4Q/2002 No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter 2Q/2003 No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter http://www.nrc.gov/NRR/OVERSIGHT/ASSESS/CR3/cr3_chart.html No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter FND 02-03-A No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter No Findings this Quarter NCV 03-04-01
09/19/03 8
Refuel 13 Outage Goals and Schedule G Goals 26 days 100 Rem 0 human performance events 0 OSHA recordable injuries G Critical Path Shutdown - head area maintenance - testing and startup Two reduced inventory windows No-Mode window Polar crane and equipment hatch management
09/19/03 9
Outage Scope G Primary Side Maintenance Steam generator inspection / replacement walkdowns Under-vessel penetration inspections RCS leak inspections RCP seal replacement DHV-4 pressure seal ring replacement Containment sump inspections RWP-2A pump refurbishment Thermal sleeve inspection
09/19/03 10 Outage Scope (continued)
G Balance of Plant Work Circulating Water system maintenance Turbine and support system maintenance Flow Accelerated Corrosion (FAC) inspections Electrical bus inspections (safety and non safety)
Main transformer maintenance
09/19/03 11 Outage Scope (continued)
G Modifications Reactor vessel head replacement Condenser cleaning system replacement New fuel design Fuel handling equipment enhancements Raw Water system isolation valves Large bore piping supports
09/19/03 12 Major Projects and Initiatives Jim Terry
09/19/03 13 Major Projects and Initiatives G Reactor Vessel Head Replacement G Elimination of Low-Level Fuel Defects G Appendix R Fire Protection Strategy
09/19/03 14 RV Head Replacement G New Head Design Features Alloy 690 welds -
Improved Resistance to PWSCC Mono-block forging reduces ISI requirements G New Type C CRDMs Eliminate industry concern with slow drop times
09/19/03 15 RV Head Replacement (continued)
G CRDM Service Structure Design Features Improved ventilation for Position Indication of CRDs Easy access openings for visual inspections of head Improved head insulation Improved shielding for workers Improved design for CRDM cooling water Improved design for cable routing
09/19/03 16 RV Head Replacement (continued)
G Outage Preps Heavy lift equipment tested and on-site.
Complete Assembly Activities (9/26/03)
G Outage Activities Transport new head to Equipment Hatch (10/11/03)
Encapsulate old head (10/15/03)
Transport old head to storage bldg. (10/16/03)
09/19/03 17 Elimination of Low-Level Fuel Defects G First Cycle for Mark-B-HTP Fuel Assemblies.
M5' cladding and guide tubes HTP (High Thermal Performance) spacer grids FUELGUARD' debris resistant lower end fitting G 85 Fresh Fuel Assemblies During Refuel 13 12 low (2.50%) enrichment assemblies for peripheral locations Reduces grid-to-rod fretting symptoms at important core locations G Extensive Vendor Oversight Six audits conducted Several Issues identified and reconciled during audits
09/19/03 18 Appendix R Strategy G Background Information:
July 2002 Triennial Inspection - 1 URI Sept. 2003 resolution to URI - potential green finding G Follow Up Actions:
Completed Thermo-hydraulic analysis of events.
Completed Feasibility Analysis of Manual Actions.
N Developed Safe-Shutdown Logic N Identified Improvement Opportunities
09/19/03 19 Appendix R Strategy (continued)
G Implemented proactive strategy for fires Identify potential failure scenarios Implement actions prior to fire-related failures Preserve safe shutdown equipment from spurious actuations Procedure provides improved operational guidance G Opened dialogue with NRC on manual actions G Participating in NGG Program for manual actions / hot shorts
09/19/03 20 Security Update and Order Response Status Scott Young
09/19/03 21 General Security Update and Status on Response to Orders G New Superintendent-Security - June 2, 2003 G Several program enhancements completed or in progress G Update status on the following Fatigue Order Response Training Order Response Design Basis Threat (DBT) Order Response
09/19/03 22 Fatigue Order G On track for Order compliance G Following activities underway Tracking and trending weekly work force hours Conducted Train the Trainers class on effects of fatigue - September 9, 2003 Developing corporate procedure Strengthening Securitas policy on overtime controls (notification to Union on changes)
09/19/03 23 Training Order G On track for Order compliance G Following activities underway Designing new firing range (more details on slide 26)
Upgrading new hire curriculum Upgrading / adding lesson plans Enhancing In-Service Training Program (ISTP) to permit small unit training (on-shift)
09/19/03 24 Design Basis Threat Order G On track for Order compliance G Following activities underway Adding significant adversary delay fences and barriers in protected area (targeting YE 2003)
Adding bullet resistant (BR) secondary fighting positions (SFPs) in protected area and within power block (targeting YE 2003)
Revising defensive strategy Adding manned BR defensive fighting positions (DFPs) on towers and rooftops for enhanced strategy
09/19/03 25 Design Basis Threat Order (continued)
G Adding optics to contingency rifles G Purchasing additional rifles G Equipment enhancements Tactical BR vest carriers Tactical holsters Gas masks Improved flashlights Radios Rifle optics G Major changes to firing range to support training for DBT response (next slide)
09/19/03 26 Firing Range Modifications G Major changes to firing range under design 100 yard firing line Towers (replicating site configurations)
N~100 yards N~175 yards Moving target system New classroom / range building Reactive targets (pepper poppers) for stress course of fire Improved range lighting (area and target face)
Hogans Alley
09/19/03 27 Other Security Program Improvements G Established field observation program G Established CR3 Security Standards of Excellence G Establishing drill observation program G Performed human performance fundamentals training for security force G Installed vehicle trap at main protected area gate - better controls for vehicle search G Union contract recently ratified
09/19/03 28 Future Initiatives G Power up-rates - 2005 and 2007 G License renewal submittal - 2009 G Steam generator replacement - 2009
09/19/03 29 Closing Remarks