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STP PEB NFO URI need feeder Several potential CY 2004 Quarter 2 Originally, the licensee committed to clarify STP 2002 for compliance Issues Identified Ucensee created a new their documentation to support completing 003-0 review which could not procedure, formally the Inspection. They then realized that the 1 assessed for validated completion documentation and procedures were not compliance or times, conducted training, sufficient and expanded the scope. New significance due and ran drills. Residents analyses were completed, and an analysis to lack of have observed two error was discovered, which when corrected documentation. successful drills using the Indicated a problem with plant cooldown rate (1) Ucensee new procedure. The new being excessive. The licensee Is scheduled credits operator analyses were completed to complete a re-analyses in March and final actions, none of but a problem was reviews by May.
which were not Identified with the property cooldown rate, so the PES held a conference call with STP on proceduralized. cooldown rate was 215/04 to confirm that no new Issues have (2) Required reduced through night been Identified by the licensee since the completion times orders and the analyses Inspection as their analyses were developed.
associated with reperformed. The only Issue that was not known at the each action did time of the Inspection was cooldown rate not have a Issue, which was reported per 50.72 and technical basis. 50.73 and discussed with RIV when It was Licensee stated Identified.
some were desirable, some Reinspection In progress (weeks of Mar22 &
were required, 29).
unclear which Is which. (3)The Unresolved for compliance In IR2003-003 licensee did not dated July 23, 2002.
have an analysis that demonstrated that the alternate shutdown acceptance criteria from App.
R. LI.L were satisfied by the plant design and procedures for Implementing alt.
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