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Meeting Summary of 06/27/05, Polyethylene Piping Use for Safety Related Buried Service Water Piping
ML051940393
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Site: Catawba  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/19/2005
From: Sean Peters
NRC/NRR/DLPM/LPD2
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Duke Energy Corp
Peters S, NRR/DLPM, 415-1842
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July 19, 2005 LICENSEE: Duke Energy Corporation FACILITY: Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

- MEETING WITH DUKE ENERGY CORPORATION ON POLYETHYLENE PIPING USE FOR SAFETY RELATED BURIED SERVICE WATER PIPING AT CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION (TAC NOS. MC7294 AND MC7295)

Representatives of Duke Energy Corporation (Duke, the licensee) and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), met with members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff at NRC Headquarters on June 27, 2005, in Rockville, Maryland. The meeting addressed issues related to a potential relief request to be submitted by the licensee in the Fall/Winter of 2005, for Catawba Nuclear Station (Catawba), Units 1 and 2. These issues concerned Dukes plans to use buried high-density polyethylene (HDPE) piping for the safety related service water system in order to address problems with corrosion, sedimentation, and biological fouling in the current carbon steel piping. A list of attendees is provided in Attachment 1 and the handouts provided in the meeting are included in Attachment 2.

SUMMARY

OF MEETING Dukes presentation utilized the enclosed handout entitled, Catawba Nuclear Station, Polyethylene Piping Use for Safety Related Buried Service Water Piping. Duke presented this information for two purposes. First, it would familiarize the NRC staff with the details of the possible relief request. Second, the licensee would use the comments and feedback given by the NRC to help focus its efforts to develop the relief request.

Currently at Catawba, the Nuclear Service Water System and the Low Pressure Service Water System combine for approximately 45,000 to 50,000 feet of piping. Because of the unique chemistry of Lake Wylie, the lake used for the source of the service water, the licensee has seen a history of cooling flow restrictions, caused by corrosion products, sedimentation, biological growth, and clams fouling the components within the system. Furthermore, this environment has promoted through-wall pitting of the current steel Nuclear Service Water System piping.

In an effort to curtail these problems, the licensee may propose using HDPE piping for the safety-related Nuclear Service Water System. Duke has around 10 years of experience using HDPE piping, which it has found shows superior corrosion and biological buildup resistance.

Furthermore, Duke stated that the British Energy Sizewell B Plant has obtained approval and has installed HDPE in the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME)Section III, Class 3 emergency service water system. The licensee also discussed the other industrial uses of polyethylene piping, including the natural gas and the water treatment industries.

To provide further information on the piping, Duke brought samples of the welded piping and explained the status of the ASME code development for HDPE. The EPRI representatives then

discussed the seismic analysis and the non-destructive examination techniques used for the HDPE. The NRC staff asked numerous questions and provided constant feedback during the meeting.

CONCLUSION At the conclusion of the meeting, the licensee indicated that it would use the information gathered to aid in the development of its relief request. Duke expects to submit this relief request some time in the Fall/Winter of 2005.

No members of the public attended this meeting. There were no public comments.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Sean E. Peters, Project Manager, Section 1 Project Directorate II Division of Licensing Project Management Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket Nos. 50-413 and 50-414 Attachments: 1. Attendance List

2. Meeting presentation materials cc w/atts: See next page

ML051940393 Package: ML051940404 Meeting Notice: ML051580640 : ML051940393 Attachment 2: ML051950197 NRC-001 OFFICE PDII-1/PM PDII-1/LA PDII-1/SC NAME SPeters CHawes EMarinos DATE 7/14/05 7/14/05 7/19/05 ATTENDEES LIST JUNE 27, 2004 MEETING WITH DUKE ENERGY CORPORATION NAME ORGANIZATION Keith Wichman NRC/NRR/DE/EMCB Carolyn Lauron NRC/NRR/DE/EMCB George Georgiev NRC/NRR/DE/EMCB Eric Reichelt NRC/NRR/DE/EMCB John Fair NRC/NRR/DE/EMEB John Tsao NRC/NRR/DE/EMCB Frank Schaaf Sterling Refrigeration Corp.

C. Wesley Rowley EPRI/TWC Mel Arey Duke Power - Materials Dave Ward Duke Power - Catawba Ernie McElroy Duke Power - Catawba Terry Edwards Duke Power - Catawba Lawrence Rudy Duke Power - Catawba Steve Lefler Duke Power - General Office Sean Peters NRC/NRR/DLPM Gene Imbro NRC/NRR/DE/EMEB Kamal Manoly NRC/NRR/DE/EMEB Patrick Sekerak NRC/NRR/DE/EMEB Don Naujock NRC/NRR/DE/EMCB Terence Chan NRC/NRR/DE/EMCB Jack Spanner EPRI Attachment 1

Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 & 2 Page 1 of 2 cc:

Mr. Lee Keller, Manager North Carolina Electric Membership Corp.

Regulatory Compliance P.O. Box 27306 Duke Energy Corporation Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 4800 Concord Road York, South Carolina 29745 Senior Resident Inspector U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ms. Lisa F. Vaughn 4830 Concord Road Duke Energy Corporation York, South Carolina 29745 Mail Code - PB05E 422 South Church Street Mr. Henry Porter, Assistant Director P.O. Box 1244 Division of Waste Management Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1244 Bureau of Land and Waste Management Dept. of Health and Environmental Control Ms. Anne Cottingham, Esquire 2600 Bull Street Winston and Strawn LLP Columbia, South Carolina 29201-1708 1700 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 Mr. R.L. Gill, Jr., Manager Nuclear Regulatory Issues North Carolina Municipal Power and Industry Affairs Agency Number 1 Duke Energy Corporation 1427 Meadowwood Boulevard 526 South Church Street P.O. Box 29513 Mail Stop EC05P Raleigh, North Carolina 27626 Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 County Manager of York County Saluda River Electric York County Courthouse P.O. Box 929 York, South Carolina 29745 Laurens, South Carolina 29360 Piedmont Municipal Power Agency Mr. Peter R. Harden, IV, Vice President 121 Village Drive Customer Relations and Sales Greer, South Carolina 29651 Westinghouse Electric Company 6000 Fairview Road Ms. Karen E. Long 12th Floor Assistant Attorney General Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 North Carolina Department of Justice P.O. Box 629 Mr. T. Richard Puryear Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Owners Group (NCEMC)

Duke Energy Corporation NCEM REP Program Manager 4800 Concord Road 4713 Mail Service Center York, South Carolina 29745 Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4713

Catawba Nuclear Station, Units 1 & 2 Page 2 of 2 cc:

Mr. Richard M. Fry, Director Division of Radiation Protection NC Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 3825 Barrett Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27609-7721 Mr. Henry Barron Group Vice President, Nuclear Generation and Chief Nuclear Officer P.O. Box 1006-EC07H Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 Diane Curran Harmon, Curran, Spielbergy &

Eisenberg, LLP 1726 M Street, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

- 6/27/05 - MEETING WITH DUKE ENERGY CORPORATION ON POLYETHYLENE PIPING USE FOR SAFETY RELATED BURIED SERVICE WATER PIPING AT CATAWBA NUCLEAR STATION (TAC NOS. MC7294 AND MC7295)

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