ML11189A126
ML11189A126 | |
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Site: | Wolf Creek ![]() |
Issue date: | 07/08/2011 |
From: | O'Keefe N NRC Region 4 |
To: | Matthew Sunseri Wolf Creek |
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Download: ML11189A126 (9) | |
See also: IR 05000482/2011006
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UNITED STATES
NUC LE AR RE G UL AT O RY C O M M I S S I O N
R E GI ON I V
612 EAST LAMAR BLVD , SU I TE 400
AR LI N GTON , TEXAS 76011-4125
July 8, 2011
Matthew W. Sunseri, President and
Chief Executive Officer
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation
P.O. Box 411
Burlington, KS 66839
SUBJECT: WOLF CREEK GENERATING STATION - NOTIFICATION OF NRC TRIENNIAL
FIRE PROTECTION BASELINE INSPECTION (NRC INSPECTION
REPORT 05000482/2011006 AND REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
Dear Mr. Sunseri:
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC),
Region IV staff will conduct a triennial fire protection baseline inspection at your Wolf Creek
facility beginning in September 2011. The inspection team will be comprised of reactor
inspectors from the NRC Region IV office. The team will conduct the inspection in accordance
with the baseline Inspection Procedure 71111.05T, Fire Protection- (Triennial)
dated August 1, 2011.
The schedule for the inspection is as follows:
- Information gathering visit: September 20-22, 2011
- Onsite inspection: October 17 - 21, 2011
October 31 to November 4, 2011
The purpose of the information gathering visit is to obtain information and documentation
needed to support the inspection, to become familiar with the fire protection programs, fire
protection features, post-fire safe shutdown capabilities, plant layout, and mitigating strategies
to address Section B.5.b of the Interim Compensatory Measures Order, EA-02-026, of
February 25, 2002/10 CFR 50.54(hh)(2). Four inspectors and a senior reactor analyst will
participate in the information gathering visit to select the fire areas for evaluation, identify
additional documents needed to support the inspection, obtain unescorted access, and meet
with the key personnel who will support the inspection. The fire area selection will require a
walkdown of candidate fire areas accompanied by key personnel from your staff. The enclosure
to this letter provides an initial list of the documents the team will need for their review. We
request that your staff transmit copies of the documents listed in the enclosure to the NRC
Region IV office for team use in preparation for the inspection. Please send this information so
that it will arrive in our office in Arlington, Texas, by the dates listed in the enclosure.
During the information gathering visit, the team will also discuss the following inspection support
administrative details: office space size and location; specific documents requested to be made
available to the team in their office spaces; arrangements for reactor site access; and the
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availability of knowledgeable plant engineering, operations and licensing organization personnel
to serve as points of contact during the inspection.
We request that during the onsite inspection weeks, you ensure that copies of analyses,
evaluations, or documentation regarding the implementation and maintenance of the fire
protection program, including post-fire safe shutdown capability, be readily accessible to the
team for their review. Of specific interest for the fire protection portion of the inspection are
those documents that establish that your fire protection program satisfies the NRC regulatory
requirements and conforms to applicable NRC and industry fire protection guidance. For
the B.5.b portion of the inspection, those documents implementing your mitigating strategies
and demonstrating the management of your commitments for the strategies are of specific
interest. Also, please ensure the availability of appropriate personnel knowledgeable of:
(1) plant systems required to achieve and maintain safe shutdown conditions from inside and
outside the control room, (2) the electrical aspects of the post-fire safe shutdown analyses,
(3) reactor plant fire protection systems, and (4) the fire protection program and its
implementation.
This letter does not contain new or amended information collection requirements subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Existing information collection
requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget, control
number 3150-0011. The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a request for information or an information collection requirement unless the
requesting document displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget control
number.
In accordance with 10 CFR 2.390 of the NRCs Rules of Practice, a copy of this letter and its
enclosure will be available electronically for public inspection in the NRC Public Document
Room or from the Publicly Available Records (PARS) component of NRCs document system
(ADAMS). ADAMS is accessible from the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-
rm/adams.html (the Public Electronic Reading Room).
Your cooperation and support during this inspection will be appreciated. If you have questions
concerning this inspection or the inspection team's information or logistical needs, please
contact Greg Pick, the lead inspector, in the Region IV office at (817) 860-8270, or by email,
greg.pick@nrc.gov.
Sincerely,
/RA/
N. OKeefe, Chief
Engineering Branch 2
Division of Reactor Safety
Docket: 50-482
License: NPF-42
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Enclosure: Triennial Fire Protection
Inspection Documentation Request List
cc: Distribution via ListServ for Wolf Creek
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Regional Administrator (Elmo.Collins@nrc.gov)
Deputy Regional Administrator (Art.Howell@nrc.gov)
DRP Director (Kriss.Kennedy@nrc.gov)
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DRS Director (Anton.Vegel@nrc.gov)
DRS Deputy Director (Bob.Caldwell@nrc.gov)
Senior Resident Inspector (Chris.Long@nrc.gov)
Resident Inspector (Charles.Peabody@nrc.gov)
WC Administrative Assistant (Shirley.Allen@nrc.gov)
Branch Chief, DRP/B (Geoffrey.Miller@nrc.gov)
Senior Project Engineer, DRP/B (Rick.Deese@nrc.gov)
Project Engineer, DRP/B (Greg.Tutak@nrc.gov)
Project Engineer, DRP/B (Nestor.Makris@nrc.gov)
Public Affairs Officer (Victor.Dricks@nrc.gov)
Public Affairs Officer (Lara.Uselding@nrc.gov)
Project Manager (Balwant.Singal@nrc.gov)
Branch Chief, DRS/TSB (Michael.Hay@nrc.gov)
RITS Coordinator (Marisa.Herrera@nrc.gov)
Regional Counsel (Karla.Fuller@nrc.gov)
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ENCLOSURE
Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Documentation Request
Please provide the following documents (items 1 - 8) prior to the onsite information-gathering
visit, preferably no later than September 9, 2011. Where practical, please provide copies
electronically unless specified otherwise with folders indexed by request number. If documents
are provided as stored in your electronic records system without titles, please provide
titles/descriptions in the electronic file name or, as a minimum, an index by number with the
appropriate title/description.
1. The current version of your fire protection program and fire hazards analysis.
2. Post-fire safe shutdown analysis and the supporting calculations that demonstrate
acceptable plant response.
3. Copies of the licensing basis documents for fire protection (safety evaluation reports,
pertinent sections of the final safety analysis report, exemptions, deviations, letters
to/from the NRC regarding fire protection/fire safe shutdown, etc.).
4. The fire probabilistic risk assessment or portions of the plants individual plant
examination for external events report addressing fire events. Also, include the results
of any post-IPEEE reviews, and listings of actions taken/plant modifications conducted in
response to IPEEE information.
5. A copy of the documents that support your multiple spurious operation evaluations (i.e.,
expert panel reports, evaluation packages, et cetera).
6. Information related to the design change for power-operated relief valves.
7. The thermal-hydraulic analysis and other evaluations that support the recent power-
operated relief valve control circuit modification and any analyses that supported the
recently retracted license amendment request.
8. Information that supports closure of Licensee Event Reports 2009-003-00, 2010-007-00,
and 2010-013-00. This should include corrective action program documents and design
change packages.
Please provide the following documentation (items 9 - 50) during the information-gathering visit
in order to support inspection preparation. Whenever practical, please provide copies
electronically, except for drawings. Drawings should be provided as paper copies of sufficient
size (Size D) such that all details are legible. If documents are provided as stored in your
electronic records system without titles, please provide titles in the electronic file name or, as a
minimum, a listing by number with the appropriate title/description.
9. Plant layout and equipment drawings (include drawing titles or descriptions) for fire
areas that identify: (a) the physical plant locations of major hot standby and cold
shutdown equipment; (b) plant fire area and/or fire zone delineation; and (c) the
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locations of fire protection equipment, such as detection, suppression, and post-fire
emergency lighting units; and (d) fire area boundaries. The specific documents needed
to support inspection preparation will be discussed during the site visit.
10. Fire protection program implementing procedures (e.g., administrative controls, operator
response procedures for fires, fire fighting procedures, etc.).
11. Operating procedures used for achieving and maintaining hot and cold shutdown
conditions from the control room in the event of a fire outside the control room (III.G.2
areas).
12. Operating procedure(s) used to implement an alternative shutdown (III.G.3 areas)
capability with or without control room evacuation.
13. A list of equipment used to achieve and maintain hot standby and cold shutdown in the
event of a fire (safe shutdown equipment lists).
14. Piping and instrumentation (flow) diagrams showing the components used to achieve
and maintain hot standby and cold shutdown for normal and alternate shutdown. Please
provide one copy of the piping and instrumentation (flow) diagrams for these systems of
a size sufficient to read all details. These should include the systems used for reactor
coolant system (RCS) makeup, RCS pressure control, decay heat removal, and
reactivity control, including the essential support systems.
15. A listing, with descriptions, of design change packages which were determined to impact
fire protection and post-fire safe shutdowns, performed since October 1, 2008.
16. A listing of open and closed corrective action documents initiated since
December 1, 2008, which relate to the fire protection program or equipment, including
corrective actions for fire-induced circuit failures, both single and multiple spurious
actuations (for the selected fire areas). Include Corrective Action Process document
number, date, and subject.
17. A listing of the applicable codes and standards (with the versions/dates) related to the
design of plant fire protection features and evaluations of any code deviations. Copies
of these codes should be available for review.
18. A listing of maintenance and surveillance testing procedures for alternative shutdown
capability and fire barriers, detectors, pumps and suppression systems. Also, include a
list of maintenance and surveillance testing procedures used to verify fuse and breaker
coordination in accordance with the post-fire safe shutdown coordination analysis.
19. Drawings of the portions of the emergency lighting system that support fire response.
20. Drawings of communication systems credited in the license basis for firefighting and
plant operations during fires where control room is occupied and/or evacuated.
21. Piping and instrumentation (flow) diagrams for the fire water and sprinkler systems.
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22. Procedures used to remove smoke from safety-related areas and the engineering
studies or calculations that support the design basis.
23. Copies of fire protection program change evaluations (Generic Letter 86-10 evaluations)
performed since October 1, 2008.
24. Maintenance rule performance criteria and a summary of the performance history for
systems or functions monitored within the maintenance rule program that support the fire
protection program or involve safe shutdown equipment, over the period since
October 1, 2008.
25. A copy of fire protection program requirements (e.g., limiting conditions for operation,
surveillance test requirements) covered by Technical Specifications, Technical
Requirements Manual, Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, or similar documents.
26. Copies of internal and external self-assessments, audits, peer-assessments or similar
reviews related to post-fire safe shutdown capability or the fire protection program
completed since October 1, 2008.
27. A list of manual actions taken outside the control room which are credited to mitigate the
consequences of fires in III.G.2 areas (non-alternative shutdown areas). The list should
group actions by the initiating fire area or zone and indicate where the action must take
place.
28. Electronic copies of operator study guides (i.e., lesson plan text and graphics) or design
basis documents that describe the purpose/function/operating characteristics of the safe
shutdown systems (RCS makeup, RCS pressure control, decay heat removal, and
reactivity control, including the essential support systems).
29. Two copies of one-line diagrams of the AC and vital DC electrical distribution systems.
These should depict how power gets from the switchyard to the engineered safety
feature loads (480V and 4160V).
30. A list of automatic and manually initiated gaseous fire suppression systems in the plant,
giving location and the key equipment being protected.
31. A list of repairs (and the procedure that controls the actions) needed to: a) reach and/or
maintain hot shutdown and b) reach and/or maintain cold shutdown.
32. A list of high to low pressure interface valves.
33. A copy of procedures governing the training and operation of the fire brigade.
34. Organization charts of site personnel down to the level of fire protection staff personnel.
35. A contact list of key site personnel who will be supporting this inspection, giving location
of their office and phone number onsite.
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36. The team would like to observe an unannounced fire brigade drill in the plant, if possible,
during the week of October 31, 2011. Please put us in contact, during the onsite
information gathering trip, with the appropriate personnel for planning drills.
37. The team would like to perform a walkthrough of the procedure for control room
evacuation due to fire with qualified operators in the plant during the week of October 17,
2011. Please put us in contact, during the onsite information gathering trip, with the
appropriate personnel for planning the walkthrough.
The following documents (items 38 - 50) involve B.5.b mitigating strategies.
38. A copy of the license condition that incorporated the requirements issued to address the
requirements of Section B.5.b of the ICM Order, EA-02-026, dated February 25, 2002,
and 10 CFR 50.54(hh)(2).
39. A list of all modifications to regulatory commitments made to meet the requirements of
Section B.5.b of the ICM Order, EA-02-026, dated February 25, 2002, the subsequently
imposed license conditions, and 10 CFR 50.54(hh)(2).
40. A list of procedures/guidelines which were revised or generated to implement the
mitigation strategies. These could be extensive damage mitigation guidelines (EDMGs),
severe accident management guidelines (SAMGs), emergency operating procedures
(EOPs), abnormal operating procedures (AOPs), etc.
41. A matrix that shows the correlation between the mitigation strategies identified in
Nuclear Energy Institute 06-12 and the site-specific procedures or guidelines that are
used to implement each strategy.
42. A list of engineering evaluations/calculations that were used to verify engineering bases
for the mitigation strategies.
43. Copies of piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID) or simplified flow diagrams for
systems relied upon in the mitigation strategies. These could be the type used for
training.
44. A list of modification packages and simplified drawings/descriptions of modifications that
were made to plant systems to implement the mitigation strategies.
45. Copies of procedure(s) used to inventory equipment (hoses, fittings, pumps, etc.)
required to be used to implement the mitigation strategies.
46. A list of B.5.b strategies, if any, which have implementing details that differ from that
documented in the submittals to the NRC and the safety evaluation report.
47. A copy of site general arrangement drawing(s) that show the majority of buildings/areas
referenced in B.5.b documents.
48. Training records/ training matrix/ lesson plans related to B.5.b.
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49. Copies of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) (e.g., with local fire departments)
required to implement any mitigating strategies.
50. The team would like to perform a walkthrough of the procedure implementing a sample
mitigating strategy (to be selected by the inspector during the information gathering visit)
and the inventory equipment (hoses, fittings, pumps, etc.) required to be used to
implement the mitigation strategies during the week of October 31, 2011. Please put us
in contact with the appropriate personnel for planning the walkthrough during the onsite
information gathering trip.
The following documentation needs (items 51 - 53) will be dependent upon sample selections,
and will be finalized during discussions with your staff. Please provide the required documents
by October 3, 2011. Whenever practical, please provide copies electronically. Drawings should
be provided as paper copies of sufficient size such that all details are legible.
51. Pre-fire plans for the selected fire areas (areas to be selected by the team during the
information-gathering trip).
52. List of identified fire induced circuit failure configurations (for the selected fire areas) that
could prevent operation or cause maloperation of equipment credited for safe shutdown
in the event of a fire. Include failure configurations associated with hot shorts, open
circuits, or shorts to ground identified as potentially causing spurious or multiple spurious
actuations or maloperations of this equipment.
53. Cable routing information for components and equipment, credited for safe shutdown in
the selected fire areas. This information request item will be discussed and finalized
with your staff during the information gathering visit.
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