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MONTHYEARML24297A6392024-10-30030 October 2024 Reassignment of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Branch Chief in the Division of Operating Reactor Licensing for Plant Licensing Branch IV ML22147A0932022-06-0606 June 2022 2021 Annual Assessment Public Meeting Summary ML22034A3932022-02-16016 February 2022 Calendar Year 2021 Security Baseline Completion Memo ML21216A2002021-08-11011 August 2021 Summary of Public Webinar with Ameren Missouri to Discuss the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 2020 Annual Assessment of Callaway Plant Docket No. 50-483 ML21111A0372021-05-0303 May 2021 Inspection Manual Chapter 0375 Recommendation for Callaway Plant ML18173A0082018-06-20020 June 2018 Cancelling Numerous Inspection Report Numbers ML17170A3202017-06-20020 June 2017 Safety Evaluation Input - for Ameren Missouri Request to Amend Callaway Plant, Unit 1, Technical Specification 5.6.5, Core Operating Limits Report - ML16197A0102016-08-22022 August 2016 Staff Observations of Testing for Generic Safety Issue 191 During a June 28 to June 30, 2016 Trip to the Alden Test Facility for Performance Contracting Inc. Strainer Tests ML16091A1522016-03-31031 March 2016 Request to Review and Update Guidance in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 805 Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) 07-0040 ML15139A4842015-06-0202 June 2015 Staff Review of Callaway Plant Unit 1 Physical Security Plan Revision 12 for the Verification of ASM (EA-13-237) Incorporation (TAC No. L25009) ML14310A8362015-02-0909 February 2015 NRC Staff Evaluation of Final Rule for Continued Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel for the License Renewal Environmental Review for Callaway, Unit 1 ML14177A5952014-07-0808 July 2014 Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held on February 12, 2014, Between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Union Electric Company (Ameren Missouri), Concerning Requests for Additional Information Pertaining to the Callaway Plant, Un ML14183A0212014-07-0101 July 2014 License Renewal Application ML14121A5532014-06-18018 June 2014 November 25, 2013, Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held Between NRC and Union Electric Co., (Ameren Missouri), Concerning Requests for Additional Information Pertaining to Callaway, Unit 1, License Renewal Application ML14121A1062014-05-12012 May 2014 Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Review of the Callaway Nuclear Plant License Renewal Application - Safety Evaluation Report ML14112A2762014-05-0707 May 2014 Summary of Public Meetings to Discuss Draft Supplement 51 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants Regarding Callaway Plant, Unit 1 ML14104A8932014-04-23023 April 2014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Staff'S Spot- Check Review of Ameren Missouri'S 100 Percent Ownership Interest in Callaway Energy Center, Docket No. 50-483, on April 8, 2014- Finding of No Potential Issue ML14087A2102014-04-0808 April 2014 Summary of 3/25/14 Verbal Relief Telephone Conference, Relief Request I3R-16, Temporary Non-Code Repair of the Train a Component Cooling Water Heat Exchanger to Control ESW Leakage, Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection Interval ML14035A5752014-03-25025 March 2014 January 28, 2014, Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held Between NRC and Union Electric Company (Ameren Missouri), Pertaining to the Callaway Plant Unit 1, LRA ML13246A3072013-09-0909 September 2013 Memorandum to File - Verbal Authorization of Relief Request PR-07, Testing Frequency for Pumps and Valves, Third 10-year Inservice Testing Interval ML13126A3202013-05-0707 May 2013 Summary of Telephone Conference, Verbal Authorization of Relief Request I3R-14. Proposed Alternative to ASME Code Requirements for Leakage Testing of RPV Head Flange Leakoff Lines, Third 10-Year ISI Interval. ML13059A8002013-03-11011 March 2013 Summary of Telephone Call Held on 11/5/12, Between NRC and Union Electric Company, Regarding Request for Clarification of Responses to the SAMA RAI Concerning Callaway Plant, Unit 1, LRA ML12298A4282012-10-26026 October 2012 Notice of Preapplication Meeting with Union Electric Company to Discuss Callaway Plant, Unit 1, License Amendment Request to Change Licensing Basis and Analysis of Integrated Head Assembly Consistent with Regulatory Guide 1.61 Revision 1 ML12292A1212012-10-22022 October 2012 Updated ETE Quarterly Report for Q4 2012 ML12262A3112012-10-0202 October 2012 Summary of Telephone Conference Call Held on September 14, 2012, Between NRC and Union Electric Company, Concerning the SAMA RAI for the Callaway Plant, Unit 1, LRA ML12234A5232012-08-24024 August 2012 Quarterly Report of Activity Related to Updated Evacuation Time Estimates ML12227A3472012-08-14014 August 2012 8/29/2012 Notice of Preapplication Meeting with Union Electric Company to Discuss Request for New Technical Specification Related to Class 1E Electrical Equipment Air Conditioning System at Callaway Plant, Unit 1 ML12227A3492012-08-14014 August 2012 8/29/2012 Notice of Preapplication Meeting with Union Electric Company to Discuss Request to Revise Technical Specification 3.7.9, Ultimate Heat Sink SR 3.7.9.1 and 3.7.9.2 at Callaway Plant, Unit 1 ML12167A5082012-06-15015 June 2012 Letter to the Honorable Jeannette Mott Oxford Related to the 10/21/2003, Shutdown at Callaway Plant ML1211502472012-05-0303 May 2012 Memo to File, Verbal Authorization, Relief Request VR-01 from Requirements of ASME OM Code Mandatory Appendix I, One-time Extension Replacement of Main Steam Isolation Valve Actuator Rupture Disks ML12089A0992012-04-11011 April 2012 Summary of Public Scoping Meetings Conducted Related to the Review of the Callaway Plant, Unit 1 License Renewal Application ML12041A4792012-02-24024 February 2012 03/14/2012-Notice of Forthcoming Meeting to Discuss the License Renewal Process and Environmental Scoping for Callaway Plant, Unit 1 ML12027A0202012-01-27027 January 2012 Acceptance of License Renewal Application, Callaway Plant Unit 1 ML1200300872011-12-29029 December 2011 Forthcoming Meeting with Petitioner Requesting Action Under 10 CFR 2.206 Regarding Blocking P-4/Low Tavg Feedwater Isolation Signal at Callaway Plant, Unit 1 ML1136304032011-12-29029 December 2011 Correction Notice of Forthcoming Meeting with Petitioner Requesting Action Under 10 CFR 2.206 ML1131200872011-11-16016 November 2011 Verbal Authorization Memorandum, Relief Request 13R-13, Alternative to Requirements for Performance of Second Successive Exam of C Cold Leg Safe-End to Elbow Weld, Third 10-Year Inservice Inspection ML11192A2362011-07-12012 July 2011 Notice of Closed Meeting with Callaway to Discuss Lessons Learned from the Recent Triennial Force-On-Force Exercise at the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant IR 05000483/20110072011-06-27027 June 2011 IR 05000483-11-007, on 03/21-05/13/11, Callaway Plant, Special Inspection for Turbine-driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Bearing Degradation ML1113202252011-05-12012 May 2011 Notice of Preapplication Meeting with Union Electric Company to Discuss Callaway Plant, Unit 1's Amendment Request to Adopt Risk-informed, Performance-Based Alternative Described in National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 805 ML1136103072011-05-0404 May 2011 CW-2011-06-Public Forms ML1109501212011-04-0505 April 2011 Notice of Meeting to Discuss NRC Reactor Oversight Process Annual Assessment of Callaway Plant ML1104001662011-02-22022 February 2011 Summary of Meeting with Union Electric Company to Discuss Licensee'S Planned Responses to Staff Requests for Additional Information Callaway Plant'S Request to Revise TS 3.3.2, ESFAS Instrumentation Functions ML1101204702011-01-12012 January 2011 Notice of Meeting with Union Electric Company to Discuss Licensee'S Planned Responses to Staff Requests for Additional Information Callaway Plant'S Request to Revise TS 3.3.2, ESFAS Instrumentation Functions ML1030202792010-11-0505 November 2010 Notice of Meeting with Union Electric Company to Discuss Licensee'S Planned Responses to Staff Requests for Additional Information Related to Callaway Plant'S Request to Revise TS 3.3.2, ESFAS Instrumentation Functions ML11363A1132010-08-0505 August 2010 Memo from M. Markley, NRR to M. Kotzalas, EDO on G20100476/EDATS: OEDO-2010-0609 - Briefing Package for Drop-In Visit by Union Electric Company Official with NRC Staff on August 13, 2010, for Callaway Plant ML1009105332010-04-0505 April 2010 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Staff Review of the Department of Homeland Security Consultation Reports ML0929300152009-10-20020 October 2009 Revised Notice of Meeting with Union Electric Company and Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss NRC Requests for Additional Information on Generic Letter 2004-02 ML0928003162009-10-16016 October 2009 Notice of Meeting with Union Electric Company and Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Company to Discuss NRC Requests for Additional Information on Generic Letter 2004-02 Sent 7/31/0209 and 8/27/2009, Respectively ML0924605592009-09-0404 September 2009 Notice of Meeting with Union Electric Company to Discuss a Proposed Risk Informed Change to Callaway, Unit 1, Technical Specifications ML0920306202009-07-31031 July 2009 Notice of Forthcoming Conference Call with Union Electric Company and Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Company Re Draft Requests for Additional Information on Generic Letter 2004-02 for Callaway Plant and Wolf Creek Creek Generating Station 2024-10-30
[Table view] Category:Report
MONTHYEARML24122C6372024-05-0101 May 2024 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Summary Report November 24, 2022 to May 1 2024 ML24115A0992024-04-0101 April 2024 EIP-ZZ-A0066, Rev 30, RERP Training Program ML24086A5142024-03-26026 March 2024 Changes to the Westinghouse and Framatome ECCS Evaluation Models and PCT Penalty Assessments ULNRC-06861, Westinghouse and Framatome, ECCS Evaluation Model Margin Assessments2024-03-26026 March 2024 Westinghouse and Framatome, ECCS Evaluation Model Margin Assessments ML24065A2992024-03-0505 March 2024 Enclosure - Callaway Nuclear Plant: Form Oar-1 Owners Activity Report ULNRC-06849, Cracking Assessment for Framatome RSG Channel Head Assembly2023-12-20020 December 2023 Cracking Assessment for Framatome RSG Channel Head Assembly ML23215A1992023-08-31031 August 2023 ANP-4012NP, Callaway, Unit 1, Rod Ejection Accident Analysis Revision 2, August 2023 ML23299A1982023-06-16016 June 2023 Enclosure 2: Callaway RR Tech Report Containment Post-Tensioning System Inservice Inspection Technical Report Basis for Proposed Extension of Examination Interval, Revision 0 ML23156A6712023-06-0505 June 2023 Description and Justification for Changes ML23150A1832023-05-30030 May 2023 EIP-ZZ-00240 Addendum E, Revision 027, Health Physics Coordinator (Hpc) Checklist Administrative Correction ML23150A1842023-05-18018 May 2023 EIP-ZZ-00240 Addendum E, Revision 027, Health Physics Coordinator (Hpc) Checklist ML23150A1892023-05-18018 May 2023 EIP-ZZ-00245 Addendum H, Revision 004, Security Coordinator Checklist for the Alternate Tsc/Osa Assembly Area ML23131A3882023-04-26026 April 2023 EIP-ZZ-PRO2O Minor Revision 54, Activation and Operation of the Joint Information Center - Procedure Review Form and 50.54(q) Screening Form ML23110A0712023-04-0606 April 2023 Procedure Review Form (PRF) for EIP-ZZ-A0066, Revision 28, RERP Training Program ML24115A1002023-03-26026 March 2023 EIP-ZZ-PRO2O, Rev. 55, Activation and Operation of the Joint Information Center ML23068A0992023-03-0909 March 2023 Special Report 2023-01 PAM Report ULNRC-06796, Enclosure 7 - Holtec International Report HI-2230125, Revision 0, Supplemental Criticality Safety Analysis of SFP for Callaway Nuclear Generating Station, Revision 0, Dated February 14, 20232023-02-14014 February 2023 Enclosure 7 - Holtec International Report HI-2230125, Revision 0, Supplemental Criticality Safety Analysis of SFP for Callaway Nuclear Generating Station, Revision 0, Dated February 14, 2023 ML22349A6272022-12-15015 December 2022 Enclosure 3 - 2022 Proxy Statement of Ameren Corporation ML22349A6322022-12-15015 December 2022 Enclosure 8 - 10-K Filed 02/23/2022 ML22349A6342022-12-15015 December 2022 Enclosure 9 - 10-Q Filed 03/31/2022 ML22349A6352022-12-15015 December 2022 Enclosure 10 - 10-Q Filed 06/30/2022 ML22349A6362022-12-15015 December 2022 Enclosure 11 - 10-Q Filed 09/30/2022 ML22349A6402022-12-15015 December 2022 Enclosure 14 - Schedule 14C Information for Union Electric Company March 2022 ML22327A2242022-11-23023 November 2022 Enclosure 1: Callaway Plant - Report Period: 10 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Summary Report June 16, 2021 to November 23, 2022 ML22335A5012022-11-16016 November 2022 Enclosure 3: ANP-4012NP, Revision 1, Callaway Rod Ejection Accident Analysis ML22318A1902022-11-14014 November 2022 Enclosure 2 - Pressurized Water Reactor Owners Group Letter, OG-22-187, Subject: PWR Owners Group Mode 4 LOCA Analysis for Westinghouse NSSS Plants ULNRC-06774, HI-2220020, Revision 2, Non Proprietary Version of Criticality Safety Analysis of SFP for Callaway Nuclear Generating Station2022-10-21021 October 2022 HI-2220020, Revision 2, Non Proprietary Version of Criticality Safety Analysis of SFP for Callaway Nuclear Generating Station ULNRC-06768, Attachment 8 to Enclosure 1: ANP-3969NP, Callaway Non-LOCA Summary Report, Revision 2, Dated October 20222022-10-12012 October 2022 Attachment 8 to Enclosure 1: ANP-3969NP, Callaway Non-LOCA Summary Report, Revision 2, Dated October 2022 ML22285A1222022-10-12012 October 2022 Attachment 5 to Enclosure 1: ANP-3947NP, Callaway Unit 1 License Amendment Request Inputs for Use of Framatome Fuel, Revision 3, Dated October 2022 ML22285A1232022-10-12012 October 2022 Attachment 6 to Enclosure 1: ANP-3944NP, Callaway Realistic Large Break LOCA Analysis with Gaia Fuel Design, Revision 1, Dated October 2022 ML22285A1242022-10-12012 October 2022 Attachment 7 to Enclosure 1: ANP-3943NP, Callaway Small Break LOCA Analysis with Gaia Fuel Design, Revision 1, Dated October 2022 ML22181B1362022-06-30030 June 2022 Attachment 6 - Replacement for Attachment 6, Description and Assessment Specific to TSTF-439, of ULNRC-06688 ML22181B1402022-06-30030 June 2022 Enclosure 1 - Replacement for Enclosure 1, List of Revised Required Actions to Corresponding PRA Functions, of ULNRC-06688 ML22181B1412022-06-30030 June 2022 Enclosure 4 - Replacement for Enclosure 4, Information Supporting Justification of Excluding Sources of Risk Not Addressed by the PRA Models, of ULNRC-06688 ULNRC-06729, Attachment 8 - Non-Proprietary Version of Non-LOCA Summary Report2022-06-0202 June 2022 Attachment 8 - Non-Proprietary Version of Non-LOCA Summary Report ML22153A1822022-06-0202 June 2022 Attachment 6 - Non-Proprietary Version of Rlbloca Summary Report ML22153A1832022-06-0202 June 2022 Attachment 7 - Non-Proprietary Version of SBLOCA Summary Report ML22027A8082022-01-27027 January 2022 Enclosure 3: Callaway, Unit 1, Methodology for a Risk-Informed Approach to Address Generic Letter 2004-02 ML22027A8092022-01-27027 January 2022 Enclosure 4: Callaway, Unit 1, Acronyms and Definitions ML22027A8062022-01-27027 January 2022 Enclosure 1: Request for Exemptions for Risk-Informed Approach to Resolution for Generic Letter 2004-02 ML21356B5072021-12-22022 December 2021 Enclosure 1: Mark-up of Operating License (OL) ML21356B5082021-12-22022 December 2021 Enclosure 2: Clean Copy of Affected OL Pages (Reflecting Proposed Change) ML21343A0952021-12-0909 December 2021 Attachment 1: Description and Assessment ML21335A1602021-12-0101 December 2021 Special Report 2021-02: Accident Monitoring Instrumentation Non-Functional for Greater than 7 Days ML21280A3802021-10-0707 October 2021 Cumulative Summary of Changes to Enclosure 2, License Amendment Request, and Enclosure 3, Callaway Methodology for a Risk-Informed Approach to Address Generic Letter 2004-02, of ULNRC-06526 ML21280A3812021-10-0707 October 2021 License Amendment Request for Risk-Informed Approach to Resolution of Generic Letter 2004-02 ML21272A1702021-09-28028 September 2021 Enclosure 2 - Full Scope Implementation of Alternative Source Term Evaluation of Proposed Changes (Redacted) ML21237A1372021-08-23023 August 2021 Enclosure 1: Callaway, Unit 1, Amendment Request Regarding Risk-Informed Approach to Closure of Generic Safety Issue 191 - Baseline Weld Input ML21237A1382021-08-23023 August 2021 Enclosure 2: Callaway, Unit 1, Amendment Request Regarding Risk-Informed Approach to Closure of Generic Safety Issue 191 - CAL Roverd Results Baseline (Critical Breaks) ULNRC-06683, Enclosure 3: Callaway, Unit 1, Amendment Request Regarding Risk-Informed Approach to Closure of Generic Safety Issue 191 - CAL Roverd Results Baseline (Non-Isolable Breaks)2021-08-23023 August 2021 Enclosure 3: Callaway, Unit 1, Amendment Request Regarding Risk-Informed Approach to Closure of Generic Safety Issue 191 - CAL Roverd Results Baseline (Non-Isolable Breaks) 2024-05-01
[Table view] Category:Miscellaneous
MONTHYEARML24115A0992024-04-0101 April 2024 EIP-ZZ-A0066, Rev 30, RERP Training Program ULNRC-06861, Westinghouse and Framatome, ECCS Evaluation Model Margin Assessments2024-03-26026 March 2024 Westinghouse and Framatome, ECCS Evaluation Model Margin Assessments ML24086A5142024-03-26026 March 2024 Changes to the Westinghouse and Framatome ECCS Evaluation Models and PCT Penalty Assessments ML23156A6712023-06-0505 June 2023 Description and Justification for Changes ML23131A3882023-04-26026 April 2023 EIP-ZZ-PRO2O Minor Revision 54, Activation and Operation of the Joint Information Center - Procedure Review Form and 50.54(q) Screening Form ML24115A1002023-03-26026 March 2023 EIP-ZZ-PRO2O, Rev. 55, Activation and Operation of the Joint Information Center ML23068A0992023-03-0909 March 2023 Special Report 2023-01 PAM Report ML22027A8092022-01-27027 January 2022 Enclosure 4: Callaway, Unit 1, Acronyms and Definitions ML22027A8062022-01-27027 January 2022 Enclosure 1: Request for Exemptions for Risk-Informed Approach to Resolution for Generic Letter 2004-02 ML21356B5082021-12-22022 December 2021 Enclosure 2: Clean Copy of Affected OL Pages (Reflecting Proposed Change) ML21356B5072021-12-22022 December 2021 Enclosure 1: Mark-up of Operating License (OL) ML21343A0952021-12-0909 December 2021 Attachment 1: Description and Assessment ML21335A1602021-12-0101 December 2021 Special Report 2021-02: Accident Monitoring Instrumentation Non-Functional for Greater than 7 Days ML21280A3802021-10-0707 October 2021 Cumulative Summary of Changes to Enclosure 2, License Amendment Request, and Enclosure 3, Callaway Methodology for a Risk-Informed Approach to Address Generic Letter 2004-02, of ULNRC-06526 ML21280A3812021-10-0707 October 2021 License Amendment Request for Risk-Informed Approach to Resolution of Generic Letter 2004-02 ML21173A3412021-06-22022 June 2021 CFR 50.59 and 10 CFR 72.48 Summary Report - May 16, 2019 to June 15, 2021 ULNRC-06437, Cycle 22 Commitment Change Summary Report2018-06-0707 June 2018 Cycle 22 Commitment Change Summary Report ML17097A5582017-03-30030 March 2017 Enclosure 2 to ULNRC-06349 - Minimum Decommissioning Cost - Per 10 CFR 50.75 Formula Process ULNRC-06349, Callaway, Unit 1 - Enclosure 2 to ULNRC-06349 - Minimum Decommissioning Cost - Per 10 CFR 50.75 Formula Process2017-03-30030 March 2017 Callaway, Unit 1 - Enclosure 2 to ULNRC-06349 - Minimum Decommissioning Cost - Per 10 CFR 50.75 Formula Process ML16160A0952016-06-0808 June 2016 ASP ANALYSIS-REJECT- Callaway Unit 1 Auxiliary Feedwater Control Valves in Motor Driven Pump Train Inoperable due to Faulty Electric positioner Cards (LER 483-2015-003 and 483-2015-004) ULNRC-06292, Transmittal of 10 CFR50.46 Annual Report ECCS Evaluation Model Revisions2016-03-30030 March 2016 Transmittal of 10 CFR50.46 Annual Report ECCS Evaluation Model Revisions ULNRC-06199, Nuclear Property Insurance Reporting2015-03-18018 March 2015 Nuclear Property Insurance Reporting ULNRC-06173, Submits Owner'S Activity Reports (OAR-1 Forms) for Cycle 20 and Refuel 202015-02-19019 February 2015 Submits Owner'S Activity Reports (OAR-1 Forms) for Cycle 20 and Refuel 20 ML14310A8362015-02-0909 February 2015 NRC Staff Evaluation of Final Rule for Continued Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel for the License Renewal Environmental Review for Callaway, Unit 1 ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 5 - 10-K Filed Period 12/31/2013 - Ameren2014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 5 - 10-K Filed Period 12/31/2013 - Ameren ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 7 - 10-Q Filed Period 6/30/2014 Ameren2014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 7 - 10-Q Filed Period 6/30/2014 Ameren ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 10 - Articles of Incorporation Ameren Corporation Restated 10/17/19952014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 10 - Articles of Incorporation Ameren Corporation Restated 10/17/1995 ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 8 - 10-Q Filed Period 9/30/2014 Ameren2014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 8 - 10-Q Filed Period 9/30/2014 Ameren ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 9 - Articles of Incorporation Ameren Corporation Dated 08/07/19952014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 9 - Articles of Incorporation Ameren Corporation Dated 08/07/1995 ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 14 - Defc 14c Filed Period 3/11/2014 - Union Electric2014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 14 - Defc 14c Filed Period 3/11/2014 - Union Electric ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 6 - 10-Q Filed Period 3/31/2014 - Ameren2014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 6 - 10-Q Filed Period 3/31/2014 - Ameren ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 11 - Ameren Corporation By-Laws Effective 12/14/20122014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 11 - Ameren Corporation By-Laws Effective 12/14/2012 ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 4 - 2013 Annual Report (Includes 2013 Form 10-K) - Ameren2014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 4 - 2013 Annual Report (Includes 2013 Form 10-K) - Ameren ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 16 - Articles of Incorporation - Union Electric Company Restated 04/12/19942014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 16 - Articles of Incorporation - Union Electric Company Restated 04/12/1994 ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 17 - By-Laws of Union Electric Company as Amended to 12/10/20102014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 17 - By-Laws of Union Electric Company as Amended to 12/10/2010 ML14352A4472014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 3 - 2014 Proxy Statement of Ameren Corporation - Ameren ML14352A4432014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 10 - Articles of Incorporation Ameren Corporation Restated 10/17/1995 ML14352A4412014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 7 - 10-Q Filed Period 6/30/2014 Ameren ML14352A4402014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 5 - 10-K Filed Period 12/31/2013 - Ameren ML14352A4392014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 8 - 10-Q Filed Period 9/30/2014 Ameren ML14352A4382014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 9 - Articles of Incorporation Ameren Corporation Dated 08/07/1995 ML14352A4362014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 14 - Defc 14c Filed Period 3/11/2014 - Union Electric ML14352A4352014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 6 - 10-Q Filed Period 3/31/2014 - Ameren ML14352A4342014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 11 - Ameren Corporation By-Laws Effective 12/14/2012 ML14352A4332014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 4 - 2013 Annual Report (Includes 2013 Form 10-K) - Ameren ML14352A4322014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 16 - Articles of Incorporation - Union Electric Company Restated 04/12/1994 ML14352A4302014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 17 - By-Laws of Union Electric Company as Amended to 12/10/2010 ML14352A4292014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 15 - Articles of Incorporation - Missouri Electric Light and Power Company Dated 11/20/1922 ULNRC-06168, Enclosure 15 - Articles of Incorporation - Missouri Electric Light and Power Company Dated 11/20/19222014-12-18018 December 2014 Enclosure 15 - Articles of Incorporation - Missouri Electric Light and Power Company Dated 11/20/1922 ULNRC-06157, Special Report 2014-04: Inoperability of a Seismic Instrument for Greater than 30 Days2014-11-14014 November 2014 Special Report 2014-04: Inoperability of a Seismic Instrument for Greater than 30 Days 2024-04-01
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Responsible RPBB RIV-2007-A-0028 Branch Facility Name Callaway ARB Date: June 18, 2007 Docket Number 050-483 01 Case No.:
ARB DECISION Purpose of ARB Discuss follow-up for potential willfulness.
Previous. Concern 3- RPBB to inspect.
Decisions Concern 4- ACES to offer early ADR, if ADR fails, 01 to investigate high priority.
Today's Decision Based upon discussion with the inspector(s) conducting review of the technical issue of Concern 2, the ARB did not find evidence of willful misconduct. In addition, the ARB concluded that there was no violation of regulatory requirements to warrant an 01 Investigation.
RPBB to document review of issue more fully including whether failure to log entry into TS 3.4.2 or time to document issue in CAR violated an NRC reguirement.
Basis for If review finds that there were violation(s) of NRC requirements.
Another ARB REFERRAL Refer to: Criteria Reviewed?
Referral Rationale 01 INVESTIGATION Priority Rationale High- Level of management involved DOL Deferral Rationale ARB PARTICIPANTS (* denotes ARB Chairman Approval)
AVegel WBJones DWhite KClayton GMVasquez HAFreeman KDFuller FBrush
On October 23, 2003, while shutting down to Mode 3, the Criterion V, TSs RCS temperature dropped below the Minimum Temperature for Critical Operation. However, the temperature transient was not documented in a condition report until 38 days later when identified by a training instructor. At the time the condition report was assigned a significance level 4. The concern individual (Cl) expressed concern that this significance level was too low. The condition also was not documented in the shift supervisor log.
RPBB Inspect 5/19/07 N N 2 The operating crew waited 90 minutes to fully insert control Criterion V, TSs rods following shutting down the reactor. The Cl believes this delay may have been intentional to avoid scrutiny of crews actions, since the crew was supposed to maintain Mode 2 in case the equipment necessitating the shutdown was repaired. The Cl states that purposefully delaying inserting the control rods, not logging entry into Technical Specifications and not documenting significant operational transients in the corrective action program are dishonest and
.negligent omissions.
RPBB Inspect N N 3 The licensee does not have a healthy SCWE. The SCWE environment for raising concerns was poor for three events
[October 2003 below RCS Minimum Temperature for Critical Operation, June 2005 slow to isolate SI accumulator during shutdown transient, August 2005 slow to isolate SI accumulator during shutdown for ESW pin hole leak down power]. As a result problems were not promptly identified and corrected by the operations shift manager, the operations manager, the employee concerns program manager, or quality assurance organization or regulatory affairs.
RPBB Inspect N N 4 Alleger claims discrimination for having raised safety 10 CFR 50.7 concerns in the form of having his SRO license terminated.
ACES Offer Early ADR N N Revised 5/22/02
June 7, 2007 MEMORANDUM TO: Harry Freeman, Senior Allegations Coordinator FROM: Vincent Gaddy, Chief, Projects Branch B, Division Reactor Projects, Region IV
SUBJECT:
ALLEGATION RIV- 2007-A-0028 CLOSURE MEMO This memorandum provides information to address the alleger's concerns regarding the subject allegation. The NRC has completed its follow-up and inspection of these concerns. The enclosed "Resolution of Concerns" documents the concerns and summarizes the NRC resolution. The NRC performed an onsite inspection between the dates of April 5, 2007 to April 30, 2007. Both concerns were substantiated. However Concern Number 1 was determined to be a more than minor violation as it would be an initiating events precursor. The NRC plans to document this violation in NRC Inspection Report 2007-003. Although Concern 2 was substantiated, it will not be documented since there is no regulatory requirement.
Unless the NRC receives additional information that suggests that these conclusions should be altered, Branch B plans no further action and considers these concerns closed.
Resolution of Concerns Concern 1:
On October 23, 2003, the RCS temperature dropped below the minimum temperature for critical operation. This was not documented in a condition report for 38 days. Once documented the' condition report assigned significance level 4 was too low.
Resolution 1:
As a result of the inspection, this concern was substantiated. The NRC reviewed computer point trend data, operator logs, Technical Specification requirements, corrective action documents and operator procedural guidance.
The October. 23, 2003, plant transient resulted in RCS temperature decreasing approximately 2 degrees F. below the Technical Specification 3.4.2 minimum allowed RCS temperature while critical. Fifteen minutes late a mode change from Mode 2 (Startup) to Mode 3 (Hot Standby) occurred. This Technical Specification limiting condition for operation entry and mode change were not documented per requirements. The operators procedural guidance expected to be able to control RCS temperature and reactor power stable using control of steam loads to establish a reactor critical condition of about 5 E -6 amps. The reactor did become subcritical without immediate operator action and did transition through five decades of power decrease due to the transient in a 20 minute period. No attempts were made to restore power and after two hours the procedural requirement to insert control rods was implemented. Thirty eight days later a corrective action document (CAR) identified the discrepancy.
The licensee recently has initiated CARs 200702601 and 200702606 which highlighted the need to re-review the 2003 event to ensure procedural content and operator training was adequate to respond to future events. These corrective action documents have been assigned significance level 3 and the actions prescribed have the potentialto address the 2003 inadequacies.
The concerns described in Allegation RIV- 2007-A-0028, and confirmed by inspection, were contrary to the requirements of the licensee's Technical Specification bases and operating procedures and were an initiating events reactor restart concern. The NRC plans to document this violation in NRC Inspection Report 2007-003.
Concern 2 The operating crew waited 90 minutes to fully insert control rods following shutting down the reactor.
Resolution 2:
As a result of the inspection, this aspect of Concern 2 was substantiated. The NRC reviewed computer point trend data, operator logs, Technical Specification requirements, corrective action documents and operator procedural guidance.
The reactor did become subcritical without immediate operator action and did transition through
Resolution of Concerns five decades of power decrease due to the transient in a 20 minute period. No attempts were made to restore power and after two hours the procedural requirement to insert control rods was implemented. This time delay was not prudent and did suggest that the operators may not have exercised optimum reactivity management and may not have had adequate plant awareness. The inspector's review of operating procedures did not find any timeliness guidance on performing the steps to insert the control rods.
June 13, 2007 MEMORANDUM TO: Harry Freeman, Senior Allegations Coordinator FROM: Vincent Gaddy, Chief, Projects Branch B, Division Reactor Projects, Region IV
SUBJECT:
ALLEGATION RIV- 2007-A-0028 CLOSURE MEMO, CONCERN 3 This memorandum provides information to address the alleger's concerns regarding the subject allegation. The NRC has completed its follow-up and inspection of the Concern Number 3.
The enclosed "Resolution of Concerns" documents the concern and summarizes-the NRC resolution. The NRC performed an onsite inspection between the dates of April 5, 2007 to April 30, 2007. This concern was not substantiated.
Unless the NRC receives additional information that suggests that these conclusions should be altered, Branch B plans no further action and considers this concern closed.
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RESOLUTION OF CONCERNS Concern 3 The licensee does not have a healthy SCWE. The environment for raising concerns was poor for three events [October 2003 below RCS Minimum Temperature for Critical Operation, June 2005 slow to isolate SI accumulator during shutdown transient, August 2005 slow to isolate SI accumulator during shutdown for ESW pin hole leak down power]. As a result problems were not promptly identified and corrected by the operations shift manager, the operations manager, the employee concerns program manager, or quality assurance organization or regulatory affairs.
Resolution 3:
This concern was not substantiated. As followup to this concern, the inspectors interviewed several Operations first line supervisors, reviewed computer point trend data, operator logs, CARs 200505434 and 200501122, FSAR Section 5.2.2.10.4 and Technical Specification requirements, corrective action documents and operator procedure guidance.
To determine whether a healthy environment exists today the inspectors interviewed several Operations department first line supervisors. All responses indicated that the Operations shift manager, operations managers, ECP manager and other managers were not a factor in their likelihood to self identify and follow through actions to correct discovered problems.
Each also stated that problem identification highlighting their own or crew errors would also not be a factor in their likelihood to participate in the corrective action program. Two individuals stated they had recently made personal errors yet were encouraged to develop the corrective actions. The individuals interviewed believed that the SCWE had improved since 2003 and 2005. The licensee had an independent contractor, Synergy, perform SCWE surveys in 2003, 2005, and 2007. The 2003 and 2005 survey results were completed prior to the respective events provided by the alleger. These did provide a focus on the Operations department but did not indicate an unhealthy environment for raising concerns. The surveys showed that overall plant SCWE had improved to be "very good to strong" in 2005 and 2007. Several departments were noted as needing improvement but Operations department was not one of them.