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Orders Modifying Licenses for Revised Design Basis Threat and for Training and Physical Fitness Enhancements Applicable to Security Force Personnel
ML032970076
Person / Time
Site: Oconee, Mcguire, Catawba, McGuire  
Issue date: 11/19/2003
From: Marsh L
NRC/NRR/DLPM
To: Tuckman M
Duke Power Co
Fretz R, NRR/DLPM, 415-1324
References
TAC MB9273, TAC MB9274, TAC MB9307, TAC MB9308, TAC MB9316, TAC MB9317, TAC MB9318, TAC MB9377, TAC MB9378, TAC MB9411, TAC MB9412, TAC MB9420, TAC MB9421, TAC MB9422
Download: ML032970076 (7)


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November 19, 2003 Mr. Michael S. Tuckman Executive Vice President, Nuclear Generation Duke Power 526 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202

SUBJECT:

ORDERS MODIFYING LICENSES FOR REVISED DESIGN BASIS THREAT AND FOR TRAINING AND PHYSICAL FITNESS ENHANCEMENTS APPLICABLE TO SECURITY FORCE PERSONNEL (TAC NOS. MB9273, MB9274, MB9307, MB9308, MB9316, MB9317, MB9318, MB9377, MB9378, MB9411, MB9412, MB9420, MB9421 AND MB9422)

Dear Mr. Tuckman:

On April 29, 2003, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) issued Orders modifying the operating licenses for Catawba Nuclear Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2, William B. McGuire, Unit Nos. 1 and 2, and Oconee Nuclear Station, Unit Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to:

(1) require compliance with a revised design basis threat (DBT); (2) implement new security force personnel training and physical fitness requirements; and (3) prescribe compensatory measures related to fitness-for-duty enhancements applicable to security force personnel.

When it issued the Orders, the Commission recognized that you voluntarily and responsibly implemented additional security measures following the events of September 11, 2001.

However, as part of the Commissions review of the security and safeguards program, the Commission determined that enhancements to the DBT, as currently specified in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), Section 73.1(a), were required. The NRC further determined that security force personnel tactical and firearms proficiency, physical fitness, and fitness-for-duty requirements needed to be enhanced. The Commission also concluded that, based on the current threat environment, these Orders were to be effective immediately.

The Orders require responses and actions within specified time frames. This letter addresses your response to the Orders pertaining to the revised DBT and the new security force personnel training and physical fitness requirements. The Commission replied to your response to the fitness-for-duty Order in separate correspondence, dated July 10, 2003.

Section III.A.1 of the Order implementing new security force personnel training and physical fitness requirements states that licensees must comply with the new requirements described in the Order, except to the extent that more stringent requirements are set forth in the licensees security plan and security training and qualifications plan.Section III.A.1 of the DBT Order requires licensees to submit revised physical security plans, safeguards contingency plans, and guard training and qualification plans, including an implementation schedule, based on the revised DBT, to the Commission for review and approval no later than April 29, 2004. The Order requires licensees to implement the revised physical security plans, revised safeguards contingency plans, and revised security force personnel training and qualification plans no later than October 29, 2004.Section IV of both Orders noted that, in accordance with

10 CFR 2.202, licensees must submit an answer to the Orders and may request a hearing on the Orders, within thirty-five (35) days of the date of the Orders and, where good cause is shown, consideration would be given to extend the time to request a hearing.

The Orders also required licensees to notify the Commission within thirty-five (35) days if:

(1) the licensee was unable to comply with the requirements specified in the attachments to the Orders; (2) compliance with the requirements is unnecessary; (3) implementation of any of the requirements would result in a violation of the provisions of any Commission regulation of the facility license; or (4) implementation of any of the requirements described in the attachments to the Orders would adversely impact safe operation of the facility.Section III.C.1 of the security force personnel training and physical fitness Order required licensees to submit to the Commission, within thirty-five (35) days of the date of the Order, a schedule for achieving compliance with each requirement described in Attachment 2 to the Order.

By letters dated June 2, 2003, you submitted responses to the Orders for Duke Power. In your responses, you indicated that you consented to the DBT and security force personnel training Orders and did not request a hearing. The NRC staff has reviewed your responses, and finds that you have satisfied the thirty-five (35) day reporting requirements for both Orders.

In your response to the DBT Order, you also requested that the NRC provide clarification of five DBT-related issues described in the safeguards attachment to a letter from Mr. Colvin, President and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Institute, to Chairman Diaz dated May 16, 2003. By letter dated September 25, 2003, the NRC provided you a copy of Chairman Diazs response to Mr. Colvin, dated July 18, 2003, which clarified the five DBT-related issues.

Please contact Robert Fretz at 301-415-1324, if you have any other questions on these issues.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Ledyard B. Marsh, Director Division of Licensing Project Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-413, 50-414, 50-369, 50-370, 50-269, 50-270 and 50-287 cc: See next page

10 CFR 2.202, licensees must submit an answer to the Orders and may request a hearing on the Orders, within thirty-five (35) days of the date of the Orders and, where good cause is shown, consideration would be given to extend the time to request a hearing.

The Orders also required licensees to notify the Commission within thirty-five (35) days if:

(1) the licensee was unable to comply with the requirements specified in the attachments to the Orders; (2) compliance with the requirements is unnecessary; (3) implementation of any of the requirements would result in a violation of the provisions of any Commission regulation of the facility license; or (4) implementation of any of the requirements described in the attachments to the Orders would adversely impact safe operation of the facility.Section III.C.1 of the security force personnel training and physical fitness Order required licensees to submit to the Commission, within thirty-five (35) days of the date of the Order, a schedule for achieving compliance with each requirement described in Attachment 2 to the Order.

By letters dated June 2, 2003, you submitted responses to the Orders for Duke Power. In your responses, you indicated that you consented to the DBT and security force personnel training Orders and did not request a hearing. The NRC staff has reviewed your responses, and finds that you have satisfied the thirty-five (35) day reporting requirements for both Orders.

In your response to the DBT Order, you also requested that the NRC provide clarification of five DBT-related issues described in the safeguards attachment to a letter from Mr. Colvin, President and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Institute, to Chairman Diaz dated May 16, 2003. By letter dated September 25, 2003, the NRC provided you a copy of Chairman Diazs response to Mr. Colvin, dated July 18, 2003, which clarified the five DBT-related issues.

Please contact Robert Fretz at 301-415-1324, if you have any other questions on these issues.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Ledyard B. Marsh, Director Division of Licensing Project Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-413, 50-414, 50-369, 50-370, 50-269, 50-270 and 50-287 cc: See next page DISTRIBUTION:

PUBLIC TMarsh DLPM Project Directors LPlisco, Region II OGC CHolden DLPM Section Chiefs PD Reading Files ACRS JClifford DLPM Project Managers GTracy, NSIR RFretz VNerses DLPM Licensing Assistants JPeralta, NSIR ADAMS Accession Number: ML032970076

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DLPM/D NAME RFretz CRaynor JClifford GTracy CHolden LMarsh DATE 11/13/03 11/13/03 10/30/03 11/03/03 11/07/03 11/14/03 OFFICIAL RECORD COPY

Catawba Nuclear Station cc:

Mr. Gary Gilbert Regulatory Compliance Manager Duke Energy Corporation 4800 Concord Road York, South Carolina 29745 Ms. Lisa F. Vaughn Duke Energy Corporation Mail Code - PB05E 422 South Church Street P.O. Box 1244 Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1244 Anne Cottingham, Esquire Winston and Strawn 1400 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 1427 Meadowwood Boulevard P. O. Box 29513 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626 County Manager of York County York County Courthouse York, South Carolina 29745 Piedmont Municipal Power Agency 121 Village Drive Greer, South Carolina 29651 Ms. Karen E. Long Assistant Attorney General North Carolina Department of Justice P. O. Box 629 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 NCEM REP Program Manager 4713 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4713 North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation P. O. Box 27306 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 4830 Concord Road York, South Carolina 29745 Henry Porter, Assistant Director Division of Waste Management Bureau of Land and Waste Management Department of Health and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201-1708 Mr. C. Jeffrey Thomas Manager - Nuclear Regulatory Licensing Duke Energy Corporation 526 South Church Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1006 Saluda River Electric P. O. Box 929 Laurens, South Carolina 29360 Mr. Peter R. Harden, IV VP-Customer Relations and Sales Westinghouse Electric Company 6000 Fairview Road 12th Floor Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 Mr. T. Richard Puryear Owners Group (NCEMC)

Duke Energy Corporation 4800 Concord Road York, South Carolina 29745

Catawba Nuclear Station cc:

Richard M. Fry, Director Division of Radiation Protection North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 3825 Barrett Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27609-7721 D. M. Jamil Vice President Catawba Nuclear Station Duke Energy Corporation 4800 Concord Road York, South Carolina 29745-9635

McGuire Nuclear Station cc:

Ms. Lisa F. Vaughn Duke Energy Corporation Mail Code - PB06E 422 South Church Street P.O. Box 1244 Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1244 County Manager of Mecklenburg County 720 East Fourth Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Michael T. Cash Regulatory Compliance Manager Duke Energy Corporation McGuire Nuclear Site 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, North Carolina 28078 Anne Cottingham, Esquire Winston and Strawn 1400 L Street, NW.

Washington, DC 20005 Senior Resident Inspector c/o U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, North Carolina 28078 Dr. John M. Barry Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection 700 N. Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Mr. Peter R. Harden, IV VP-Customer Relations and Sales Westinghouse Electric Company 6000 Fairview Road 12th Floor Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 Ms. Karen E. Long Assistant Attorney General North Carolina Department of Justice P. O. Box 629 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Mr. C. Jeffrey Thomas Manager - Nuclear Regulatory Licensing Duke Energy Corporation 526 South Church Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1006 NCEM REP Program Manager 4713 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4713 Mr. Richard M. Fry, Director Division of Radiation Protection North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 3825 Barrett Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27609-7721 Mr. T. Richard Puryear Owners Group (NCEMC)

Duke Energy Corporation 4800 Concord Road York, South Carolina 29745 G. R. Peterson, Vice President McGuire Nuclear Station Duke Energy Corporation 12700 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078

Oconee Nuclear Station cc:

Ms. Lisa F. Vaughn Duke Energy Corporation Mail Code - PB05E 422 South Church Street P.O. Box 1244 Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1244 Anne W. Cottingham, Esquire Winston and Strawn 1400 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 Manager, LIS NUS Corporation 2650 McCormick Drive, 3rd Floor Clearwater, Florida 34619-1035 Senior Resident Inspector U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 7812B Rochester Highway Seneca, South Carolina 29672 Mr. Henry Porter, Director Division of Radioactive Waste Management Bureau of Land and Waste Management Department of Health and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201-1708 Mr. Michael A. Schoppman Framatome ANP 1911 North Ft. Myer Drive Suite 705 Rosslyn, VA 22209 Mr. L. E. Nicholson Compliance Manager Duke Energy Corporation Oconee Nuclear Site 7800 Rochester Highway Seneca, South Carolina 29672 Ms. Karen E. Long Assistant Attorney General North Carolina Department of Justice P. O. Box 629 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Mr. C. Jeffrey Thomas Manager - Nuclear Regulatory Licensing Duke Energy Corporation 526 South Church Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1006 Mr. Richard M. Fry, Director Division of Radiation Protection North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 3825 Barrett Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27609-7721 Mr. Peter R. Harden, IV VP-Customer Relations and Sales Westinghouse Electric Company 6000 Fairview Road 12th Floor Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 Mr. Ronald A. Jones Vice President, Oconee Site Duke Energy Corporation 7800 Rochester Highway Seneca, SC 29672