ML12174A035

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Email from George Thomas, NRR to Bill Raymond, Region I, Follow on Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR
ML12174A035
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/21/2011
From: George Thomas
NRC/NRO/DSRA/SRSB
To: Raymond W
Reactor Projects Branch 3
References
FOIA/PA-2012-0119
Download: ML12174A035 (4)


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Turilin, Andrey From: Thomas, George Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 9:28 AM To: Raymond, William Cc: Burritt, Arthur, Conte, Richard; Modes, Michael

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RE: Followon Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR Attachments: Information Request ASR 10-14-11 .docx Bill, The attached has the information that I ne . The questions are straight forward and self-explanatory, and the much of it is request for documents. It will be great if you could help.

Thanks.

George

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From: Modes, Michael Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 7:38 PM To: Conte, Richard; Raymond, William Cc: Burritt, Arthur; Thomas, George

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RE: Followon Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR A status call with Seabrook would be beneficial, George can work through the questions with Seabrook ifVicki can pull together her experts.

From: Conte, Richard Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 5:16 PM To: Raymond, William; Modes, Michael Cc: Burritt, Arthur; Thomas, George

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RE: Followon Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR If we are going to give these questions verbally then George Thomas should do it. The last time we went through this they had questions on his questions.

Sounds like another status call that we seemed to thing we would never need again.

From: Raymond, William Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 3:37 PM To: Modes, Michael Cc: Conte, Richard

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RE: Followon Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR Mike, What does George need?

Can I help?

Bill From: Modes, Michael Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 3:36 PM To: Conte, Richard Cc: Thomas, George; Chaudhary, Suresh; Burritt, Arthur; Raymond, William

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RE: Followon Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR Information in this record was deleted in accordance with the Freedom of Information 1 Act, exemptions 5- '

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Although MD 620 says: "Inspectors and SRAs should be aware that written notes or e-mails provided to a member of the licensee's, vendor's, or applicant's staff or received by NRC staff in the transaction of Government business may need to be preserved as records in the working file to either be ultimately retained in ADAMS or disposed of in accordance with Section 04.04a, "Record Retention and Disposition."

It also says: "Some licensees, vendors, or applicants supply forms for inspectors to use during inspections, for written questions or to request information and documents that are needed to continue the inspection.

Inspectors shall only use licensee, vendor, or applicant-generated forms to request records and documents. All other information (e.g., questions) should be requested verbally. Some licensees, vendors, or applicants may document and track an inspector's questions and then generate written interim and final answers to these questions. These written licensee, vendor, or applicant generated responses can be reviewed by the inspector during the on-site inspection."

(b)(5)

(b)(5)

Ify-busimply read the questions to the licensee, and have them respond to George verbally or by posting documents to Certrec you keelp well within the guidelines and make the report far less complicated.

From: Conte, Richard Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 3:11 PM To: Modes, Michael; Raymond, William Cc: Thomas, George; Chaudhary, Suresh; Burritt, Arthur

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RE: Followon Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR Let me check our approach on this. If I send the requested information directly to NextEra we will need to document it in ADAMS or the current open report (we- can do it by put the report and the attachment in an ADAMs package.

Any misunderstandings in this regard.

From: Modes, Michael Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 4:05 PM To: Raymond, William Cc: Conte, Richard; Thomas, George; Chaudhary, Suresh; Burritt, Arthur

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FW: Followon Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR Because the inspection is open pending our review of their revised operability determination and in keeping with Manual Chapter 0620, "Inspection Documents and Records", someone has to contact the licensee and request the information verbally. Vicki Brown would seem to be the appropriate point-of-contact.

I am at VY (IP71003) next week, OC (IP71152A) the following week, and Salem (IP71 11 108P) for two weeks following that. Is this something you can take a few minutes to read to Vicki?

Thanks Michael.

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From: Thomas, George Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 1:58 PM To: Modes, Michael Cc: Murphy, Martin; Conte, Richard

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Followon Information Request for TIA Reg Seabrook ASR

Michael, As a follow-on from the inspection during the week of 9/26, please have the Seabrook licensee provide the information requested in the attached.

George Thomas NRRIDE/EMCB 301-415-6181 3

  • l *,t.° Information Request for TIA related to Seabrook ASR Degradation of Control Building "B" Electrical Tunnel Concrete
1. Please provide the following documents referenced in EDS 36180, Revision 01, "Structural Monitoring Program":

a) EC 145305 b) AR 574120574120c) AR 581434581434d) EC 250348 e) AR 587429587429f) AR 587432587432: 2. Please provide values of cracking index (in mmim) from the crack measurements made thus far on the ASR affected Electrical B-Tunnel. Also provide values of damage rating index determined from petrographic examination of core samples from the tunnel thus far.

3. The NRC staff understands that the licensee has been taking and testing core samples from the interior of the ASR-affected structures. Please explain how Seabrook plans to assess the degradation effects on the exterior of the affected structures in contact with the soil and ground water, which may likely be more severe ifthe source of moisture is water infiltration from the outside?
4. Is Seabrook planning to also measure values of Poisson's ratio of ASR-affected concrete from core samples to enable characterization of the affected concrete using a complete set of measured mechanical properties (namely, elastic modulus, poisson ratio, compressive strength and tensile strength) typically used in analysis and design of concrete structures. Please explain if not.