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Catawba Nuclear Station Catawba Nuclear Station Annual Assessment Meeting Annual Assessment Meeting 2011 Reactor Oversight Process Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 2 Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Region 2

Agenda g

Introduction Reactor Oversight Process Industry Performance Catawba Nuclear Station Performance Results Public Questions to NRC

Meetings Purpose g

p NRC will discuss the Reactor Oversight P

d th f

f th Process and the performance of the nuclear industry as a whole in 2011 P bli f f

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f Public forum for discussion of Catawbas performance in 2011

Region 2 Organization g

g Victor McCree Regional Administrator Len Wert Deputy Regional Administrator Deputy Regional Administrator Rick Croteau Director, Division of Reactor Projects Joel Munday Director, Division of Reactor Safety j

Bill Jones Deputy Director y

Chris Christensen Deputy Director Jonathan Bartley Branch Chief Regional Inspectors Project Engineers Curtis Rapp, Senior PE Eric Stamm, PE Catawba Resident Inspectors Andy Hutto, Senior RI Ron Cureton, RI

What We Do Security Safety Environment Environment

What We Regulate Materials Reactors Materials Waste

What We Dont Regulate Radon Military X Rays X-Rays

Assurance of Plant Safety Continuous T

i i Long-Term Training g

Maintenance Regulation Regulation Compliance Defense In-Depth

Regulatory Principles Independence p

Openness Efficiency Efficiency Clarity Reliability Reliability

How We Regulate

Regulatory Framework NRCs Safety Mission PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY AS A RESULT OF CIVILIAN NUCLEAR REACTOR Mission Strategic NUCLEAR REACTOR OPERATION REACTOR RADIATION g

Performance Areas REACTOR SAFETY RADIATION SAFETY SAFEGUARDS INITIATING EVENTS MITIGATING SYSTEMS BARRIER INTEGRITY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PUBLIC RADIATION SAFETY OCCUPATIONAL RADIATION SAFETY SECURITY Cornerstones SAFETY SAFETY Cross-Cutting Areas Human Performance--Safety Conscious Work Environment--Problem Identification & Resolution

Performance Indicators 17 Performance Indicators 17 Performance Indicators PIs for each cornerstone Licensee submits data to NRC Licensee submits data to NRC quarterly Inspection program verifies accuracy Inspection program verifies accuracy Data available on NRC website

Significance Threshold Performance Indicators Green White Yellow Red Increasing Safety Significance I

ti Fi di Inspection Findings Green White Yellow Red Increasing Safety Significance

Action Matrix Columns Licensee Regulatory Degraded Multiple/Repetitive Unacceptable Licensee

Response

Regulatory

Response

Degraded Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Unacceptable Performance Increasing Safety Significance Safety Significance Inspection Management Involvement Management Involvement Regulatory Action

Industry-Wide Performance y

11 3

1 1 As of 12/31/2011 Li R

Licensee Response Regulatory Response Degraded Cornerstone Multiple/Repetitive Multiple/Repetitive Degraded Cornerstone Unacceptable IMC 0350 Process 88

Industry-Wide Inspection Findings Finding data current as of 2/24/2012 and does not include security findings Calendar Year 846 Calendar Year 2011 data Green 13 White 2

0 Yellow Red

Industry-Wide Performance y

Indicators Calendar Year 2011 data 6585 9

Green White 0

0 Yellow Red 0

Red

NRC Annual Assessment Summary Duke Energy operated the plant safely and in Catawba Nuclear Station Duke Energy operated the plant safely and in a manner that preserved the public health and safety and protected the environment.

Catawba was in the Licensee Response C l f th NRC ROP A ti M t i f Column of the NRCs ROP Action Matrix for the last quarter of 2011.

Substantive cross-cutting issues: None

NRC Annual Assessment Summary Catawba Nuclear Station All cornerstone objectives were met NRC plans baseline inspections at Catawba NRC plans baseline inspections at Catawba Nuclear Station for 2012

NRC Inspection Activities p

2,326 hours0.00377 days <br />0.0906 hours <br />5.390212e-4 weeks <br />1.24043e-4 months <br /> of inspection and related activities Catawba Nuclear Station for 2011 2,326 hours0.00377 days <br />0.0906 hours <br />5.390212e-4 weeks <br />1.24043e-4 months <br /> of inspection and related activities comprised of baseline and plant status Two resident inspectors on site - residents are stationed at the site and walk through the plant every stationed at the site and walk through the plant every day 8 regional inspections No major team inspections

Catawba PIs and Findings g

January 1 through December 31 2011 All Findings and Performance Indicators G

January 1 through December 31, 2011 were Green

Actions in Response to the Japan Nuclear Accident

  • Mailbox for comments on staff actions:

JLD_Public.Resource@nrc.gov

  • Office of Public Affairs Point of

Contact:

OPA.resource@nrc.gov or 301-415-8200

NRC Social Media Channels Blog:

http://public blog nrc gateway gov/

  • Blog:

http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/

  • Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nrcgov/

  • Twitter:

https://twitter com/#!/nrcgov Twitter:

https://twitter.com/#!/nrcgov

  • RSS:

http://www.nrc.gov/public-p g

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Contacting the NRC g

Report an emergency

  • (301) 816-5100 (call collect)

(301) 816 5100 (call collect)

Report a safety concern

  • (800) 695 7403
  • (800) 695-7403
  • Allegation@nrc.gov G

l i f ti ti General information or questions

  • www.nrc.gov Contact Catawba Resident Inspectors
  • 803-831-2963

End of Presentation End of Presentation Nuclear Regulatory Commission Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 2 Rock Hill South Carolina Rock Hill, South Carolina A

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