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MONTHYEARML1017602192010-06-22022 June 2010 NFPA 805 Transition Pilot Plant FAQ 07-0030, Revision 1 Project stage: Request ML1026401142010-09-16016 September 2010 NFPA 805 Transition Pilot Plant FAQ 07-0030, Revision 4 Project stage: Request ML1030802102010-11-0404 November 2010 NRC Staff Response to NFPA 805 Transition Pilot Plant FAQ 07-0030, Revision 4 Project stage: Request ML1030906022010-11-0404 November 2010 NFPA 805 Transition Pilot Plant FAQ 07-0030, Revision 5 Project stage: Request ML1035103792010-12-17017 December 2010 NFPA 805 Transition Pilot Plant FAQ 08-0054, Revision 1 Project stage: Request ML1100704852011-02-0404 February 2011 Close-out of National Fire Protection Association Frequently Asked 07-0030 on Establishing Recovery Actions Project stage: Request ML1111804812011-04-21021 April 2011 NFPA 805 Transition FAQ 10-0059, Rev 1 Project stage: Request NG-11-0267, Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition) (TSCR-128)2011-08-0505 August 2011 Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition) (TSCR-128) Project stage: Request L-2011-312, Point Beach and St. Lucie, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point, Units 3 and 4 - Regarding Online Reference Portal2011-08-0505 August 2011 Point Beach and St. Lucie, Units 1 and 2 and Turkey Point, Units 3 and 4 - Regarding Online Reference Portal Project stage: Request ML11277A2852011-10-0303 October 2011 NRR E-mail Capture - FW: ME6818 - NFPA 805 Adoption Acceptance Review RAIs and Clarification Conference Call of 9/30/2011 Project stage: RAI NG-11-0384, Clarification of Information Contained in License Amendment Request (TSCR-128): Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition) (TSCR-128)2011-10-14014 October 2011 Clarification of Information Contained in License Amendment Request (TSCR-128): Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition) (TSCR-128) Project stage: Request ML11304A1242011-10-27027 October 2011 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - Duane Arnold - LIC-109 Acceptance Review Results - Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - Adoption of NFPA 805 Performance-Based Fire Protection Standard Project stage: Acceptance Review ML11304A1482011-10-28028 October 2011 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - Duane Arnold Adoption of NFPA-805 - Generic List of Documents Requested for the Sharepoint Portal Project stage: Other ML11334A1502011-11-30030 November 2011 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - DAEC NFPA-805 Adoption - Pre-Audit Discussion - 29 Nov 2011 Conference Call Project stage: Other ML12031A1122012-01-31031 January 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - DAEC Adoption of NFPA-805 - Afpb, Ihpb, Apla Request for Additional Information (RAI) Project stage: RAI ML12058A5702012-02-24024 February 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 Record of Duane Arnold RAI Clarification Call - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 2:15 PM-3:15 PM ET Project stage: RAI ML12058A5722012-02-27027 February 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - Clarification Conference Call of 2/22/2012 - Licensee and NRC Attendance - Supplemental Record Project stage: Other ML12079A2322012-03-19019 March 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 DAEC 60/90 Day Matrix - RAI Processing Identifier Syntax Project stage: RAI NG-12-0177, Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generational Plants2012-04-23023 April 2012 Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generational Plants Project stage: Response to RAI ML12115A0782012-04-24024 April 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - FW: ACRS July 2012 NFPA-805 Subcommittee Meeting - Invitation for DAEC Participation Project stage: Meeting ML1214300352012-05-21021 May 2012 NFPA 805 Transition FAQ 12-0062, Revision 1 Project stage: Request NG-12-0225, Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2012-05-23023 May 2012 Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Response to RAI ML12284A0212012-10-0808 October 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 Duane Arnold NFPA-805 - Second Audit Visit Questions (Retrieved Copy) Project stage: Other NG-12-0419, Response to Second Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2012-10-15015 October 2012 Response to Second Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Request ML12304A0692012-10-26026 October 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818, Additional RAIs for Duane Arnold Energy Center, LAR to Adopt NFPA 805 Project stage: RAI ML12318A3942012-11-0808 November 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - DAEC Adoption of NFPA-805 - Record of RAI Clarification Conference Call Conducted on 11/08/2012 Project stage: RAI ML12340A4502012-12-0505 December 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - DAEC Adoption of NFPA 805 - Request for Additional Information (RAI) Items - Round 2 (More) Project stage: RAI ML12355A0722012-12-19019 December 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - FW: ME6818 - DAEC NFPA-805 Adoption - Record of Revisions to RAI Items, Expected Response Schedule, Participants List for Meetings on 17-18 December 2012 Project stage: RAI ML12361A0192012-12-23023 December 2012 NRR E-mail Capture - Supplement to ML12355A072 (RAI Issed as an Email on 12/19/2012, at 4:08 PM ET) Project stage: RAI NG-12-0502, Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2013-01-11011 January 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Response to RAI NG-13-0056, Response to RAI, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2013-02-12012 February 2013 Response to RAI, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Response to RAI NG-13-0102, Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2013-03-0606 March 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Response to RAI ML13070A0352013-03-0808 March 2013 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - DA - NFPA-805 Adoption - Request for Portal Locations to Selected RAI Responses Project stage: RAI ML13084A0042013-03-22022 March 2013 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 DAEC Adoption of NFPA-805 - Request for Additional Information Project stage: RAI ML13098B0722013-04-0707 April 2013 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - DAEC Adoption of NFPA-805 - Request for Additional Information (Revised) Project stage: RAI ML13119A2202013-04-26026 April 2013 NRR E-mail Capture - FW: ME6818-DAEC-Adoption of NFPA-805- RAI Dated 4/7/2013 - Record of Clarification Call of April 11, 2013 Project stage: RAI NG-13-0182, Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2013-05-0101 May 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Response to RAI ML13129A0742013-05-0808 May 2013 NRR E-mail Capture - ME6818 - DAEC - Adoption of NFPA 805 - Request for Additional Information (RAI) Project stage: RAI NG-13-0240, Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2013-05-29029 May 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Response to RAI ML13175A3932013-06-27027 June 2013 Request for Additional Information for Review Regarding License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805 Project stage: RAI NG-13-0281, Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2013-07-0202 July 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Response to RAI NG-13-0287, Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2013-07-0202 July 2013 Response to Request for Additional Information, License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Response to RAI ML13210A4582013-07-30030 July 2013 Revised License Condition for the License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants Project stage: Other NG-13-0318, Response to Revised License Condition for the License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generation Plants2013-08-0505 August 2013 Response to Revised License Condition for the License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generation Plants Project stage: Request NG-13-0341, Response to Revised License Condition for the License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants2013-08-28028 August 2013 Response to Revised License Condition for the License Amendment Request to Adopt National Fire Protection Association Standard 805, Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants Project stage: Request ML13210A4492013-09-10010 September 2013 Issuance of Amendment Regarding Transition to a Risk-Informed Performance-Based Fire Protection Program in Accordance with 10 CFR 50.48(c) Project stage: Approval 2012-02-27
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NRC Emergency Telecommunications System, Statement of Intent to Implement the Proposed Voluntary Initiative2022-05-0404 May 2022 Regulatory Issue Summary 2000-11. NRC Emergency Telecommunications System, Statement of Intent to Implement the Proposed Voluntary Initiative NG-22-0050, Revised Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program, Revision 02022-04-26026 April 2022 Revised Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program, Revision 0 NG-22-0049, 2021 Annual Radioactive Material Release Report2022-04-26026 April 2022 2021 Annual Radioactive Material Release Report NG-22-0035, Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program. Revision 02022-04-13013 April 2022 Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program. Revision 0 NG-22-0047, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Cask and Notification of Permanent Removal of All Spent Fuel Assemblies from the Spent Fuel Pool2022-04-11011 April 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Cask and Notification of Permanent Removal of All Spent Fuel Assemblies from the Spent Fuel Pool NG-22-0042, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-04-0808 April 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-22-0041, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, 2022 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report2022-03-31031 March 2022 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, 2022 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report NG-22-0030, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-03-23023 March 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-22-0031, 2021 Annual Exposure Report - Form 5s2022-03-23023 March 2022 2021 Annual Exposure Report - Form 5s NG-22-0025, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-03-0808 March 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-22-0021, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-02-24024 February 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-22-0014, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-02-10010 February 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-22-0009, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2022-01-20020 January 2022 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-22-0001, Supplement to Exemption Request for Failed Fuel Can Weight in a Certificate of Compliance 1004 Renewed Amendment 17 61BTH Type 2 Dry Shielded Canister2022-01-0606 January 2022 Supplement to Exemption Request for Failed Fuel Can Weight in a Certificate of Compliance 1004 Renewed Amendment 17 61BTH Type 2 Dry Shielded Canister NG-21-0038, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2021-12-22022 December 2021 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-21-0035, Supplement to Exemption Request for Failed Fuel Can Weight in a Certificate of Compliance 1004 Renewed Amendment 17 61 Bth Type 2 Dry Shielded Canister2021-12-10010 December 2021 Supplement to Exemption Request for Failed Fuel Can Weight in a Certificate of Compliance 1004 Renewed Amendment 17 61 Bth Type 2 Dry Shielded Canister NG-21-0030, Exemption Request for Failed Fuel Can Weight in a Certificate of Compliance 1004 Renewed Amendment 17 61 Bth Type 2 Dry Shielded Canister2021-10-21021 October 2021 Exemption Request for Failed Fuel Can Weight in a Certificate of Compliance 1004 Renewed Amendment 17 61 Bth Type 2 Dry Shielded Canister NG-21-0028, Request for Approval of NextEra Energy Duane Arnold, Llc'S Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program Revision 02021-07-30030 July 2021 Request for Approval of NextEra Energy Duane Arnold, Llc'S Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program Revision 0 NG-21-0010, License Amendment Request (TSCR-192): Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Emergency Plan and Emergency Action Level Scheme2021-06-28028 June 2021 License Amendment Request (TSCR-192): Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Emergency Plan and Emergency Action Level Scheme NG-21-0026, CFR 72.48 Report of Changes. Tests. and Experiments2021-06-16016 June 2021 CFR 72.48 Report of Changes. Tests. and Experiments NG-21-0011, Submittal of 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report2021-05-0404 May 2021 Submittal of 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report NG-21-0009, Report of Facility Changes. Tests and Experiments. and Commitment Changes2021-04-27027 April 2021 Report of Facility Changes. Tests and Experiments. and Commitment Changes NG-21-0021, Supplement to License Amendment Request (TSCR-185): Application to Revise Operating License to Remove Cyber Security Plan Requirements2021-04-22022 April 2021 Supplement to License Amendment Request (TSCR-185): Application to Revise Operating License to Remove Cyber Security Plan Requirements NG-21-0006, 2021 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report2021-03-31031 March 2021 2021 Annual Decommissioning and Spent Fuel Management Funding Status Report NG-21-0005, NextEra Energy Duane Arnold, LLC - Transmittal of the DAEC Defueled Safety Analysis Report Revision 02021-03-29029 March 2021 NextEra Energy Duane Arnold, LLC - Transmittal of the DAEC Defueled Safety Analysis Report Revision 0 NG-20-0094, License Amendment Request (TSCR-189): Revision to Facility License and Technical Specifications to Reflect Permanent Removal of Spent Fuel from the Spent Fuel Pool2021-02-19019 February 2021 License Amendment Request (TSCR-189): Revision to Facility License and Technical Specifications to Reflect Permanent Removal of Spent Fuel from the Spent Fuel Pool NG-21-0004, Response to Request for Additional Information Related to Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report2021-02-0505 February 2021 Response to Request for Additional Information Related to Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report NG-20-0078, Update to Spent Fuel Management Plan Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(bb)2021-01-13013 January 2021 Update to Spent Fuel Management Plan Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.54(bb) NG-20-0101, Request for a One-Time Exemption from 10 CFR 73, Appendix B, Section VI, Subsection C.3.(1)(1) Regarding Annual Force-on-Force (FOF) Exercises, Due to COVID-19 Pandemic2020-12-29029 December 2020 Request for a One-Time Exemption from 10 CFR 73, Appendix B, Section VI, Subsection C.3.(1)(1) Regarding Annual Force-on-Force (FOF) Exercises, Due to COVID-19 Pandemic NG-20-0099, Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to License Amendment Request (TSCR-187): Proposed Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Level Scheme2020-12-0101 December 2020 Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to License Amendment Request (TSCR-187): Proposed Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Level Scheme NG-20-0093, Supplement to License Amendment Request (TSCR-187): Proposed Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Level Scheme2020-10-29029 October 2020 Supplement to License Amendment Request (TSCR-187): Proposed Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan and Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Level Scheme NG-20-0090, Certification of Permanent Removal of Fuel from the Reactor Vessel for Duane Arnold Energy Center2020-10-12012 October 2020 Certification of Permanent Removal of Fuel from the Reactor Vessel for Duane Arnold Energy Center NG-20-0083, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2020-10-12012 October 2020 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-20-0069, Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Request for Exemption from Portions of 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50, Appendix E2020-10-0707 October 2020 Response to Request for Additional Information Relating to Request for Exemption from Portions of 10 CFR 50.47 and 10 CFR 50, Appendix E NG-20-0082, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2020-09-28028 September 2020 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks NG-20-0071, Request for One-Time Exemption from 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Biennial Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise Requirements Due to COVID-19 Pandemic2020-09-22022 September 2020 Request for One-Time Exemption from 10 CFR 50, Appendix E, Biennial Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise Requirements Due to COVID-19 Pandemic NG-20-0077, Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks2020-09-10010 September 2020 Registration of Independent Spent Fuel Installation Storage Casks 2024-05-08
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/ ARNOLD October 14, 2011 NG-11-0384 10 CFR 50.90 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Duane Arnold Energy Center Docket No. 50-331 Renewed Op. License No. DPR-49 Clarification of Information Contained in License Amendment Request (TSCR-128):
Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition) (TSCR-128)
Reference:
License Amendment Request (TSCR-128): Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition)
(TSCR-128), NG-11-0267, dated August 5,2011 In the referenced letter, NextEra Energy Duane Arnold, LLC (hereafter NextEra Energy Duane Arnold) requested a revision to the Operating License for the Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC) pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90.
In a conference call on September 30,2011 (ML11277A285), the NRC Staff requested that we clarify certain information in that submittal. The attachment to this letter contains the requested clarifications.
NextEra Energy Duane Arnold, LLC, 3277 DAEC Road, Palo, IA 52324
Document Control Desk NG-ll-0384 Page 2 of 2 This clarification does not impact the 10 CFR 50.92 evaluation of "No Significant Hazards Consideration" previously provided in the referenced application.
This letter makes no new commitments or changes to any existing commitments.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Steve Catron at 319-851-7234.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on October 14, 2011
~~""f.l\lelis Vice President, Duane Arnold Energy Center NextEra Energy Duane Arnold, LLC
Attachment:
Request for Clarifying Information - Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) cc: M. Rasmusson (State of Iowa)
Attachment to NG-11-0384 Page 1 of 7 Request for Clarifying Information - Transition to 10 CFR 50.48(c) - NFPA 805 Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Generating Plants (2001 Edition) (TSCR-128)
During a teleconference held on September 30, 2011 between the NRC Staff and NextEra Energy Duane Arnold personnel, the Staff requested that information contained in Transition Report of the referenced application be clarified to assist the Staff in completing the Duane Arnold Energy Center (DAEC) NFPA 805 LAR acceptance review. Specifically, the following information was requested:
- 1) Two incomplete or incompletely reported sensitivity analyses on un-reviewed analysis methods a) Page V-3: A qualitative argument was used as the acceptability basis for use of a hot work pre initiator factor of 0.01. The LAR states that this was only applied in the Cable Spreading Room bounding fire scenario which has a relatively low contribution to fire risk of 9.85E-07/yr.
b) Page V-3: A quantitative sensitivity estimate is used as the acceptability basis for the transient heat release rate. The LAR states transient fires contribute 1% to overall CDF and LERF and a best estimate sensitivity study showed that using the NUREG/CR-6850 heat release rate would increase CDF and LERF by no more than 1%.
Demonstration of a completed sensitivity study should include at least a brief description of the licensees model/method and the general model/method employed for the sensitivity study to which the licensees model was compared. The results of the sensitivity study in terms of maximal expected changes to the change-in-risk results should be provided.
Response
Cable Spread Room (CSR) hot work pre initiator factor of 0.01 The value of 9.85E-7/yr represents the fire risk for the entire CB1 fire area, which includes the Control Room, the Control Building HVAC room and the Cable Spreading Room (CSR). This value assumes the modification, committed to in Item 2 of Attachment S of the referenced application, is complete.
The hot work pre initiator factor was only applied to the CSR fire scenario which has an estimated fire risk CDF of 5.7E-7/yr. This scenario utilized a 0.01 factor
Attachment to NG-11-0384 Page 2 of 7 for hot work procedure noncompliance to reduce the generic fire initiating frequency. This approach is supported by the Unreviewed Analysis Method (UAM) recommended in the ERIN report, Supplemental Fire PRA Methods.
This factor was applied to the CSR since any maintenance activities performed in the CSR during power operations would receive extensive attention from the plant. The plant hot work fire frequency apportioning method and generic manual suppression factor are not considered representative for such a sensitive area.
All other areas were analyzed utilizing the methods as described in NUREG/CR-6850 for hot work.
A sensitivity analysis was performed by applying current industry guidance in NUREG/CR-6850 and Supplement 1 to NUREG/CR-6850. Plant generic Fire Initiation Frequencies (FIFs) were apportioned to the plant considering the unique features of the CSR. The upper bound estimate from the sensitivity study was a fire risk CDF of 1.4E-6/yr. The total plant fire risk CDF would change from 5.7E-5/yr to 5.8E-5/yr if the upper bound estimate from the sensitivity study was employed. Likewise, total LERF would change from 8.9E-6/yr to 9.2E-6/yr. The CSR Fire PRA scenario is not associated with any VFDR conditions. Therefore, the delta CDF and delta LERF would not be affected.
Transient heat release rate sensitivity analysis A sensitivity analysis was performed by revisiting all the transient scenarios and determining the impact on additional targets with an expanded zone of influence (ZOI). The expanded zone of influence was based on the heat release rate in NUREG/CR 6850 (i.e., 317 kW). The ZOI was increased from 4.3 feet vertical (5 feet used in the original analysis) to 7.6 feet vertically and from 2.7 feet horizontal (3 feet used in the original analysis) to 5.2 feet horizontal. This was done by reviewing plant drawings and original walkdown sheets.
The total CDF contribution from transient fire changed from 6.02E-7/yr to 7.82E-7/yr and the total LERF contribution changed from 3.80E-7/yr to 5.63E-7/yr. In many cases there was no impact on delta CDF and delta LERF since the increased risk contribution influenced both the variant and compliant case.
However, transient scenarios are included in several of the VFDR conditions evaluated in the NFPA 805 application Fire Risk Evaluation (FRE) process. The estimated increase in change of risk is limited to fire area RB3, as described in the referenced application. For RB3, the change in risk is estimated to increase from 8.6E-8/yr to 1.1E-7/yr for CDF and from 5.4E-8/yr to 7.5E-8/yr for LERF.
Therefore, the change in risk meets the acceptance guidelines of RG 1.174.
Attachment to NG-11-0384 Page 3 of 7
- 2) Insufficient information to determine whether the discussion of the focused-scope peer review met the endorsed description of a focused scope review.
Page U-2: The LAR states, This DAEC Focused PRA Peer Review assessed all previous 2007 full-scope peer review findings and suggestions, including the adequacy of their dispositions. A brief description of the focused scope peer review and how that review was consistent with the definition of focused scope peer review in the ASME standard as endorsed by RG 1.200 is needed.
Response
The primary purpose of the Duane Arnold Focused Peer Review conducted in March 2011 was to review the Internal Events PRA upgrades implemented since the 2007 Full Scope Peer Review consistent with the guidance in RG 1.200, Revision 2 and the endorsed ASME standard (ASME/ANS RA-Sa-2009). The scope of the 2011 Peer Review also included major updates and verification of appropriateness of the disposition of all closed 2007 Findings and Suggestions (F&Os).1 These F&Os were either confirmed to be resolved or assessed to be new F&Os. Open F&Os were also reviewed to assess the extent of their impact on the PRA upgrades and updates. Overall, all technical elements were covered by the 2011 Focused Peer Review however the review focused on the Supporting Requirements (SRs) associated with upgrades,2 updates, or previous F&Os. As such, not all the supporting requirements previously assessed as MET during the 2007 Full Scope Peer Review were reassessed.
For example, the methodology upgrade for the Human Reliability Element was extensive and as such, in the opinion of the reviewers, needed a complete assessment of all the supporting requirements. The other upgrades were limited, therefore, a comprehensive review of all SRs within the respective element was not necessary as determined by the focused peer review team.3 The qualifications of the Focused Peer Review team were consistent with Section 1-6.2 of the ASME standard. The PRA Peer Review Team consisted of personnel with knowledge of plant and containment design, and of plant operation and whose collective qualifications included the ability to assess all the PRA Technical Requirements. Individually, each team member was familiar with the requirements of the standard for his or her area of review and experienced in performing activities related to the PRA Elements for which each was assigned.
None of the team members performed nor directly supervised any work on the Duane Arnold PRA. One team member serves on the Joint Committee on 1
ASME/ANS RA-Sa-2009, 1-5.4 PRA MAINTENANCE AND UPGRADES 2
ASME/ANS RA-Sa-2009, 1-5.4 PRA MAINTENANCE AND UPGRADES 3
ASME/ANS RA-Sa-2009, 1-6.1.1 Frequency
Attachment to NG-11-0384 Page 4 of 7 Nuclear Risk Management main committee, which approves changes to the Standard, and the executive committee, which provides direction to the PRA Standards effort. Each of the team members participated in at least 2 previous peer reviews and each has nearly 20 or more years experience in the development and maintenance of nuclear plant PRAs.
In summary, the 2011 Focused Peer review was a comprehensive review of all PRA upgrades, updates and previous F&Os and complied with the requirements of RG 1.200, Revision 2 and ASME/ANS RA-Sa-2009, specifically, sections 1-5, PRA Configuration Control; Section 1-6, Peer Review; and non-mandatory Appendix 1-A, PRA Maintenance, PRA Upgrade, And The Advisability Of Peer Review. This review is considered the Internal Events PRA Peer Review of record.4
- 3) Insufficient information to determine that the Monitoring Program is acceptable for review.
It appears, based on the description provided in section 4.6 of the LAR, the Duane Arnold NFPA 805 monitoring program will be separate and independent from the Maintenance Rule program. If this is so, more detailed information is needed to explain how monitoring will be accomplished for Nuclear Safety systems, structures and components.
Response
NextEra Energy Duane Arnolds NFPA 805 monitoring program will not be separate and independent from the Duane Arnold Maintenance Rule program and will be developed in accordance with NRC FAQ 59, Revision 2.
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- 4) Completion status of the Fundamental Fire Protection Program review.
Attachment S, Table S-2, Implementation Items, item numbers 10 and 11 indicate that Code Compliance evaluations to NFPA 72 and NFPA 90A have not been completed. A discussion is needed regarding the extent of condition and the level of compliance of the DAEC fire protection program if these code compliance reviews are incomplete.
Response
NextEra Energy Duane Arnold committed to performing Code Compliance evaluations for NFPA 72 and NFPA 90A in Attachment S of the referenced application, Item numbers 10 and 11 respectively.
In regard to fire alarms, NextEra Energy Duane Arnolds original licensing basis is in compliance with NFPA 72A and 72D which are derived from position E.1 from BTP-APCSB 9.5-1. Subsequent modifications to the plant referenced various versions of NFPA 72. Additionally, the four previously performed fire protection engineering evaluations, referenced in Attachment A section 3.8.2 of the referenced submittal, assessed the plant fire detection configuration against previous versions of NFPA 72. The intent of Item number 10 of Attachment S of the referenced application is to document, in a single evaluation, NextEra Energy Duane Arnolds compliance with NFPA 72.
In regard to fire dampers, NextEra Energy Duane Arnold's original licensing basis is derived from position D.1(j) from BTP-APCSB 9.5-1 which did not reference NFPA 90A for fire dampers. NextEra Energy Duane Arnold has performed individual barrier evaluations that demonstrate the adequacy for the hazard of each barrier, including dampers. The intent of Item number 11 of Attachment S of the referenced application is to document, in a single evaluation, NextEra Energy Duane Arnolds compliance with NFPA 90A.
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- 5) Gap Assessment Consistent with Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) 2007-06, licensees are currently expected to address the standards and guidance documents endorsed by Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.200, Revision 2, commensurate with the associated risk-informed applications. The licensee describes the peer review of the fire PRA against this regulatory guide. However, the licensee does not address if this peer review, or another peer review or self-assessment, was also performed to this revision of RG 1.200 for the internal events PRA, on which the fire PRA is developed. Please describe how the Duane Arnold Internal Events PRA comports with RG 1.200, Revision 2.
Response
The code edition reference on the first page of Attachment U of the referenced application contains a typographical error; the 2007 Peer Review was completed in accordance with ASME/ANS RA-Sb-2005 and not RA-Sa-2005. The 2011 focused peer review, discussed in Attachment U, assessed the previous findings from the 2007 peer review and assessed the PRA upgraded elements to Regulatory Guide 1.200 Revision 2 in order to provide the gaps in the form of findings to Reg. Guide 1.200 Rev. 2 capability category II. These findings were presented in Attachment U of the referenced submittal along with their impact on the referenced application.
- 6) SharePoint Portal The staff requests the licensee provide a SharePoint Portal for site documents. The staff will provide a list of references they would like to review and a list of reviewers requiring a need-to-know. This portal will be beneficial to identify only the specific site information required to be submitted to the NRC for the staff to make the license amendment safety evaluation.
Response
In response to NRC letter dated July 28, 2011, NextEra Energy agreed to provide an online reference portal for the NFPA 805 license amendment request. Details of the conditions placed on the portal are documented in a NextEra Energy letter to the NRC dated August 5, 2011 (ML11222A018).
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- 7) Site Audit The staff request the licensee schedule a site audit for December 12-16, 2011, at its Duane Arnold Energy Center Facility, located in Palo, IA, near Cedar Rapids, IA. This site audit will facilitate the license amendment review and may require a walkdown of the reactor facilities. The staff will provide an audit plan, outlining the specific needs of the audit.
Response
A site audit scheduled for December 12-16, 2011 is acceptable to NextEra Energy Duane Arnold. To ensure we are able to accommodate the audit teams needs, please provide an audit plan by October 31, 2011. Specifically, please notify us of plant areas that the team will need to walk down. Some areas of the plant are not normally available for walkdown as part of our risk reduction program and prior notification is necessary to arrange for walkdowns in these areas.