ML040370727
| ML040370727 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Prairie Island |
| Issue date: | 02/03/2004 |
| From: | Anthony Mcmurtray NRC/NRR/DLPM/LPD3 |
| To: | Solymossy J Nuclear Management Co |
| References | |
| TAC MB7818, TAC MB7819 | |
| Download: ML040370727 (3) | |
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APPENDIX B ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-42 Amendment Number 1758 Additional Conditions The schedule for performing Surveillance Requirements (SRs) that are new or revised In Amendment No. 158 shall be as follows:
Implementation Date October 31, 2002 For SRs that are new In this amendment, the first performance Is due at the end of the first surveillance interval, which begins on the date of Implementation of this amendment.
For SRs that existed prior to this amendment, whose intervals of performance are being reduced, the first reduced surveillance Interval begins upon completion of the first surveillance performed after Implementation of this amendment.
For SRs that existed prior to this amendment that have modified acceptance criteria, the first performance Is due at the end of the surveillance Interval that began on the date the surveillance was last performed prior to the Implementation of this amendment.
For SRs that existed prior to this amendment, whose intervals of performance are being extended, the first extended surveillance Interval begins upon completion of the last surveillance performed prior to the implementation of this amendment.
158 The licensee Is authorized to relocate certain Technical Specification requirements previously included In Appendix A to licensee-controlled documents, as described in Table LR, Less Restrictive Changes - Relocated Details," and Table R, Relocated Specifications,' attached to the NRC staffs safety evaluation dated July 26, 2002.
Those requirements shall be relocated to the appropriate documents no later than October 31, 2002.
October 31, 2002 I
B-3 Amendment No. 161 1
APPENDIX B ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NO. DPR-60 Amendment Number 149 Additional Conditions The schedule for performing Surveillance Requirements (SRs) that are new or revised in Amendment No. 149 shall be as follows:
Implementation Date October 31, 2002 For SRs that are new In this amendment, the first performance Is due at the end of the first surveillance Interval, which begins on the date of Implementation of this amendment.
For SRs that existed prior to this amendment, whose intervals of performance are being reduced, the first reduced surveillance Interval begins upon completion of the first surveillance perforried after Implementation of this amendment.
For SRs that existed prior to this amendment that have modified acceptance criteria, the first performance Is due at the end of the surveillance Interval that began on the date the surveillance was last performed prior to the implementation of this amendment.
For SRs that existed prior to this amendment, whose Intervals of performance are being extended, the first extended surveillance Interval begins upon completion of the last surveillance performed prior to the implementation of this amendment.
149 The licensee Is authorized to relocate certain Technical Specification requirements previously Included in Appendix A to licensee-controlled documents, as described in Table LR, Less Restrictive Changes - Relocated Details, and Table R, Relocated Specifications," attached to the NRC staffs safety evaluation dated July 26, 2002.
Those requirements shall be relocated to the appropriate documents no later than October 31, 2002.
October 31, 2002 I
B-3 Amendment No. 152
Programs and Manuals 5.5 5.5 Programs and Manuals (continued) 5.5.9 Ventilation Filter Testing Proram (VFTP)
A program shall be established to implement the following required testing of the Control Room Special Ventilation System (CRSVS), Auxiliary Building Special Ventilation System (ABSVS), Shield Building Ventilation System (SBVS), and the Spent Fuel Pool Special and Inservice Purge Ventilation System (SFPSIPVS) each operating cycle (18 months for shared systems).
Demonstrate for the ABSVS, SBVS, CRSVS, and SFPSIPVS systems that:
- a. An inplace DOP test of the high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters shows a penetration and system bypass < 0.05% (for DOP, particles having a mean diameter of 0.7 microns);
- b. A halogenated hydrocarbon test of the inplace charcoal adsorber shows a penetration and system bypass < 0.05%;
- c. A laboratory test of a sample of the charcoal adsorber, when obtained as described in Regulatory Guide 1.52, Revision 2, shows the methyl iodide penetration less than: 1) 15% penetration for ABSVS, 2) 15%
penetration for SBVS, 3) 7.5% penetration for the SFPSIPVS, and 4) 2.5% penetration for the CRSVS when tested in accordance with ASTM D3803-1989 at a temperature of 3000 and 95% relative humidity (RH);
- d. The pressure drop across the combined HEPA filters and the charcoal adsorbers is less than 6 inches of water at the system flowrate +/- 10%;
and
- e.
A laboratory test of a sample of the charcoal adsorber shall have filter test face velocities greater than or equal to the following values for each system: 1) 54 fpm for the CRSVS, 2) 72 fpm for the AS VS, 3) 47 fpm for the SBVS, and 4) 47 fpm for the SFPSIPVS.
Prairie Island Unit 1 -Amendment No.4-5, 161 Units 1 and2 5.0-23 Unit 2-Amendment No.449, 152