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Summary of Teleconference Held on 5/27/09, Between the U.S. NRC Staff and Nebraska Public Power District, Related to a Clarification on Certain RAIs (RAI 3.3.2.2.3.3-1, RAI 3.3.2.2.7.3-1, and RAI 3.3.2.2.7.3-2), for Cooper License Renewal
ML091590022
Person / Time
Site: Cooper Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 06/11/2009
From: Tam Tran
License Renewal Projects Branch 1
To:
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
tran t, NRR/RPB1, 415-3617
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Download: ML091590022 (4)


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June 11, 2009 LICENSEE: Nebraska Public Power District FACILITY: Cooper Nuclear Station

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL HELD ON MAY 27, 2009, BETWEEN THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION STAFF AND NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT, RELATED TO A CLARIFICATION ON CERTAIN REQUESTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (RAI 3.3.2.2.3.3-1, RAI 3.3.2.2.7.3-1, RAI 3.3.2.2.7.3-2), FOR COOPER NUCLEAR STATION LICENSE RENEWAL The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff and representatives of Nebraska Public Power District held a telephone conference call on May 27, 2009, to discuss clarifications for certain draft requests for additional information for Cooper Nuclear Station license renewal. provides a listing of the participants, and Enclosure 2 contains a brief description of the telephone conference call.

The applicant had an opportunity to comment on this summary.

/RA/

Tam Tran, Project Manager Projects Branch 1 Division of License Renewal Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Docket No. 50-298

Enclosures:

As stated cc w/encls: See next page

ML091590022 OFFICE PM:RPB1:DLR LA:DLR PM:RPB2:DLR BC:RPB1:DLR NAME TTran SFigueroa ESayoc DPelton (TTran for) (DAshley for)

DATE 06/11/09 06/10/09 6/10/09 6/11/09

Memorandum to Nebraska Public Power District from Tam Tran dated June 11, 2009

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL HELD ON MAY 27, 2009, BETWEEN THE U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION STAFF AND NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT, RELATED TO A CLARIFICATION ON CERTAIN REQUESTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (RAI 3.3.2.2.3.3-1, RAI 3.3.2.2.7.3-1, RAI 3.3.2.2.7.3-2), FOR COOPER NUCLEAR STATION LICENSE RENEWAL DISTRIBUTION:

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T. Tran S. Burnell (RIV)

E. Sayoc F. Lyon D. Roth (OGC)

A. Jones (OGC)

N. Taylor (RIV)

E. Collins (RIV)

C. Casto (RIV)

B. Maier (RIV)

V. Dricks (RIV)

D. Chamberlain (RIV)

A. Vegel (RIV)

W. Walker (RIV)

G. Miller (RIV)

G. Pick (RIV)

Cooper Nuclear Station cc:

Mr. Ronald D. Asche Mr. H. Floyd Gilzow President and Chief Executive Officer Deputy Director for Policy Nebraska Public Power District Missouri Department of Natural Resources 1414 15th Street P.O. Box 176 Columbus, NE 68601 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176 Mr. Gene Mace Senior Resident Inspector Nuclear Asset Manager U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nebraska Public Power District P.O. Box 218 P.O. Box 98 Brownville, NE 68321 Brownville, NE 68321 Regional Administrator, Region IV Mr. John C. McClure U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Vice President and General Counsel 612 E. Lamar Blvd., Suite 400 Nebraska Public Power District Arlington, TX 76011-4125 P.O. Box 499 Columbus, NE 68602-0499 Director, Missouri State Emergency Management Agency Mr. David Van Der Kamp P.O. Box 116 Licensing Manager Jefferson City, MO 65102-0116 Nebraska Public Power District P.O. Box 98 Chief, Radiation and Asbestos Brownville, NE 68321 Control Section Kansas Department of Health Mr. Michael J. Linder, Director and Environment Nebraska Department of Environmental Bureau of Air and Radiation Quality 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310 P.O. Box 98922 Topeka, KS 66612-1366 Lincoln, NE 68509-8922 Ms. Melanie Rasmussen Chairman Radiation Control Program Director Nemaha County Board of Commissioners Bureau of Radiological Health Nemaha County Courthouse Iowa Department of Public Health 1824 N Street Lucas State Office Building, 5th Floor Auburn, NE 68305 321 East 12th Street Des Moines, IA 50319 Ms. Julie Schmitt, Manager Radiation Control Program Mr. Keith G. Henke, Planner Nebraska Health & Human Services R&L Division of Community and Public Health Public Health Assurance Office of Emergency Coordination 301 Centennial Mall, South 930 Wildwood P.O. Box 570 P.O. Box 95007 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Lincoln, NE 68509-5007

Cooper Nuclear Station cc:

Mr. Art Zaremba, Director of Nuclear Safety Assurance Nebraska Public Power District P.O. Box 98 Brownville, NE 68321 Mr. John F. McCann, Director Licensing, Entergy Nuclear Northeast Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

440 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601-1813 Mr. Stewart Minahan Vice President Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer Cooper Nuclear Station 72676 - 648A Avenue Brownville, NE 68321 Mr. Mike Boyce Cooper Strategic Initiatives Manager Cooper Nuclear Station 72676 - 648A Avenue Brownville, NE 68321 Mr. Dave Bremer License Renewal Project Manager Cooper Nuclear Station 72676 - 648A Avenue Brownville, NE 68321 Mr. Bill Victor License Renewal Project Licensing Lead Cooper Nuclear Station 72676 - 648A Avenue Brownville, NE 68321 Mr. Jim Loynes License Renewal Project Engineer Cooper Nuclear Station 72676 - 648A Avenue Brownville, NE 68321

TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL COOPER NUCLEAR STATION LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION LIST OF PARTICIPANTS May 27, 2009 PARTICIPANTS AFFILIATIONS Tam Tran U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Robert Sun NRC Dave Bremer Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)

Jim Loynes NPPD Scott Freborg NPPD Dave Lach Entergy Alan Cox Entergy Don Fronabarger Entergy Andrew Taylor Entergy ENCLOSURE 1

TELEPHONE CONFERENCE CALL COOPER NUCLEAR STATION LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICATION BRIEF DESCRIPTION May 27, 2009 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff and representatives of Nebraska Public Power District held a telephone conference call on May 27, 2009, to discuss clarifications for certain draft requests for additional information listed below.

Discussion:

RAI 3.3.2.2.3.3-1 (Draft)

Background:

Section 3.3.2.2.3.3 Cracking due to Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) of the SRP-LR identifies SCC as an aging effect requiring management for stainless steel diesel engine exhaust piping, piping components, and piping elements exposed to diesel exhaust. The GALL report identifies this MEAP combination in item VII.H2-1. AMR item AP-33 in Table II.A of NUREG-1833, Technical Bases for Revision to the License Renewal Guidance Documents, provides a basis for why it is important to identify SCC as an AERM for the internal surfaces of stainless steel emergency diesel generator exhaust piping that are exposed to diesel exhaust. Specifically, NUREG-1833 states that hot diesel engine exhaust may contain moisture and particulates which lead to SCC in stainless steel diesel exhaust components.

Issue:

Contrary to the License Renewal Guidance identified above, the applicant states that stainless steel exhaust components are not subject to significant moisture accumulation that would allow cracking to occur. The staff disagrees with this approach, and takes the position that this must be identified as an AERM similar to the GALL item VII.H2-1.

Request:

Please provide an AMP and AMR line item to manage the aging effect recommended by GALL VII.H2-1.

The applicant indicated understanding of this request for information and that similar items have been communicated to other applicant(s) previously, in earlier application(s) for other plant(s).

ENCLOSURE 2

RAI 3.3.2.2.7.3-1 (Draft)

Background:

Section 3.3.2.2.7.3, Loss of Material due to General, Pitting, and Crevice Corrosion of the SRP-LR identifies loss of material as an aging effect requiring management for steel and stainless steel diesel exhaust piping, piping components, and piping elements exposed to diesel exhaust. The applicant has credited the plant specific AMP, B.1.31, Periodic Surveillance and Preventive Maintenance (PSPM) Program with managing this aging effect for emergency diesel generator exhaust piping, piping components, and piping elements.

Issue:

The PSPM Program identifies the use of visual inspections performed on a representative sample of diesel generator exhaust gas components to manage the loss of material aging effect. The AMP indicates that sample size is determined using guidance from EPRI TR-107514, Age-Related Degradation Inspection Method and Demonstration, for a 90% confidence level that 90% of the population does not experience degradation. However, it is not clear what the population and sample size will be for the diesel generator system exhaust components.

Additionally, the AMP indicates that components with the same material-environment combinations at other facilities may be included in the sample. The inspection of components at other facilities would not necessarily offer an accurate representation of the aging effects at the current facility, and thus brings into question the extent of which this method will be used and the effect of its inclusion on the overall population and sample size.

Request:

a) Please provide the total actual population and sample size of diesel generator exhaust gas components to manage the loss of material aging effect at Cooper Nuclear Station.

b) Please clarify the use of inspection of components at other facilities as part of the representative sample for diesel generator exhaust gas components to manage the loss of material aging effect at Cooper Nuclear Station, and identify the specific impact this will have on the overall population and sample size.

The applicant indicated understanding of this request for information.

RAI 3.3.2.2.7.3-2 (Draft)

Background:

Section 3.3.2.2.7.3, Loss of Material due to General, Pitting, and Crevice Corrosion of the SRP-LR identifies loss of material as an aging effect requiring management for steel and stainless steel diesel exhaust piping, piping components, and piping elements exposed to diesel exhaust. The applicant has credited the plant specific AMP, B.1.16, Fire Protection Program with managing this aging effect for the diesel fire pump engine exhaust piping, piping components, and piping elements.

Issue:

LRA AMP, B.1.16, Fire Protection Program states as an enhancement that the diesel fire pump engine carbon steel exhaust components are inspected for evidence of corrosion or cracking.

However, the LRA is not clear whether the inspection will be an internal inspection or external only. An internal inspection is necessary to inspect for the aging effects caused by exhaust gas.

Request:

Please clarify whether the inspection conducted by the Fire Protection Program includes the internal surface of the components.

The applicant indicated understanding of this request for information.