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Lr Hearing - (External_Sender) Draft Meeting Summary for the October 4, 2014, Category 1 Public Meeting
ML16286A004
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Issue date: 10/12/2016
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IPRenewal NPEmails From: Louie, Richard <rlouie@entergy.com>

Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 6:31 AM To: Wentzel, Michael

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[External_Sender] RE: Draft Meeting Summary for the October 4, 2014, Category 1 Public Meeting Attachments: Summary of the October 4 2016 Public Meeting with Entergy Regarding the Indian Point License Renewal Application_RL.docx

Mike, Attached please find, comments we have on the draft meeting summary.

Additionally, we would like to request a due date extension for the responses for RAI SET 2016-01 to December 1, 2016.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks, Rich From: Wentzel, Michael [1]

Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2016 1:49 PM To: Louie, Richard

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Draft Meeting Summary for the October 4, 2014, Category 1 Public Meeting

Rich, Attached is a draft meeting summary for our October 4, 2016, meeting. Please let me know if you have any comments on the summary.
Thanks, Mike Michael Wentzel Project Manager NRR/DLR/RERP (301) 415-6459 michael.wentzel@nrc.gov 1

Hearing Identifier: IndianPointUnits2and3NonPublic_EX Email Number: 8039 Mail Envelope Properties (CB159DC717B797428E92782CE3B5F40B2DDFEC53)

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[External_Sender] RE: Draft Meeting Summary for the October 4, 2014, Category 1 Public Meeting Sent Date: 10/12/2016 6:30:30 AM Received Date: 10/12/2016 6:30:47 AM From: Louie, Richard Created By: rlouie@entergy.com Recipients:

"Wentzel, Michael" <Michael.Wentzel@nrc.gov>

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Public Meeting Summary

Title:

Public Meeting with Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy) Regarding Proposlanned Changes to the Service Water Integrity Program for the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3 (IP2 and IP3) License Renewal Application (LRA)

Meeting Identifier: 20161263 Date of Meeting: Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Location: NRC One White Flint North, O-9B4 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD Type of Meeting: Category 1 Purpose of the Meeting(s):

The purpose of the meeting was for Entergy to describe proposlanned changes to the Indian Point Energy Center (IP2 and IP3IPEC) Service Water Integrity Program. The proposlanned changes are in response to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff's July 25, 2016, request for additional information regarding its review of the IP2 and IP3 LRA.

General Details:

The NRC held a meeting on October 4, 2016, from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. EDT. The meeting began with an introduction, an overview of meeting logistics, and an introduction of attendees. Entergy then presented an overview of its proposlanned changes to the IP2 and IP3IPEC Service Water Integrity Program to address the NRC staffs request for additional information. Following the presentation, the meeting was opened for discussion between the NRC and Entergy staff.

Approximately 23 people participated in the meeting. Meeting participants included representatives from the NRC and Entergy, as well as five unidentified members of the public or interested stakeholders that participated via telephone.

Summary of Presentation:

Entergy presented an overview of its proposlanned enhancements to the IP2 and IP3IPEC Service Water Integrity Program to address the NRC staffs July 25, 2016, request for additional information. A summary of the proposlanned enhancements and discussion during the meeting is outlined below.

RAI 3.0.3-10 Request 1 Entergy stated that it proposlanned to enhance the Service Water Integrity Program to establish goals for the minimum number of inspections that would be performed to addressoccurrences of service water piping degradation (either through-wall leakage, or greater than 50 percent reduction in wall thickness) resulting from recurring internal

corrosion (RIC). For five or fewer instances of the aging effect with the same aging mechanism (either through-wall leakage, or greater than 50 percent reduction in wall thickness)such degradation in safety-related piping, Entergy would perform 10 augmented inspections. For greater than five instances, a minimum of 15 augmented inspections will be performed. In nonsafety-related piping, five additional inspections would be performed if a through-wall leak occurs. In addition, Entergy proposlanned to enhance the Service Water Integrity Program to perform a robotic inspection of in-scopeunderground and accessible above-ground service water piping during the second 10-year license renewal period (i.e.

continuation of the first 10-year license renewal period).

Regarding the additional inspections, the NRC staff asked Entergy what the acceptance criteria would be. Entergy stated that the degradation would be evaluated by performing a calculation to determine the remaining useful life for the piping relative to structural integrity.

The staff stated that acceptance criteria for structural integrity does not address future leaks, as discussed during the staffs February audit regarding a fire water system leak.

Regarding robotic inspections, the NRC staff asked Entergy whether robotic inspections were performed as part of the current program. Entergy stated that there is a current preventive maintenance item to perform a robotic inspection of the service water piping every 8 years. When asked how making this enhancement would differ from what is done currently, Entergy stated that making this enhancement would credit result in a regulatory commitment to perform the inspection for license renewal and ensure that an inspection is performed during the second 10-year period of the period of extended operation.

RAI 3.0.3-10 Request 2a Entergy stated that it planned to enhance the Service Water Integrity Program to perform a verificationverify that service water system piping in areasthe valve pit(s) that experiencedare susceptible to flooding wereis considered in-scope for license renewal.

Additionally, the Pprogram would be enhanced to ensure that inspections on the non-safety related piping (within the scope of license renewal) would be conducted on the same frequency as the safety-related piping.

The NRC staff asked Entergy whether they had assessed the effectiveness of the corrective actions taken in response to Licensee Event Report (LER) 286/2011-003, considering that similar leakage was identified in a valve pit subsequent to the LER. Entergy stated that they believed that the corrective actions taken were effectivewere unaware of the circumstances the second leak event and asked the NRC staff to identify documentation describing the leakage to which the NRC staff had referred. The NRC staff committed to identifying the applicable documentation. Entergy stated that it would address the effectiveness of the corrective actions subsequent to the LER in the response to this request. (See Action Items/Next Steps below for additional information.)

RAI 3.0.3-10 Request 3 Entergy stated that it proposlanned to enhance the Service Water Integrity Program to include silt monitoring and that change would be implemented by identifying its relationship to license renewal in the IP2 and IP3 Generic Letter 89-13 program documentation.

RAI 3.0.3-10 Requests 4a and 4b Entergy stated that it proposlanned to enhance the Service Water Integrity Program to incorporate layup procedures for the radiation monitoring piping. Entergy stated that the

subject leakage occurred when the system was isolated for maintenance without properly laying up the system beforehand.

RAI 3.0.3-10 Request 5a Entergy stated that it proposlanned to enhance the Service Water Integrity Program by developing goals and increasing the flushing frequency of performing the Sservice Wwater Ppiping and Vvalve Fflushing procedure from once every 2 years to annually, if these goals are exceeded.

RAI 3.0.3-10 Request 6 Entergy stated that it proposlanned to enhance the Service Water Integrity Program to clarify that the minimum number of augmented inspections that will be performed in response to any identified leakage associated with corrosion would be five inspections for through-wall leakage on A(2) piping.

Implementation Schedule Entergy stated that all enhancements would be implemented as soon as practicable, but not later than December 31, 2019.

Public Participation Themes:

No questions or comments were provided to the NRC staff during the public participation portion of the meeting.

Action Items/Next Steps:

During the meeting, the NRC staff committed to providing Entergy with the reference to the documentation of additional valve pit leakage. Subsequent to the meeting, the NRC staff identified that the leakage appears to be documented in Condition Report CR-IP3-2013-0507.

Attachments:

  • Entergys agenda - MLXXX

Entergy stated that it proposlanned to enhance the Service Water Integrity Program to clarify that the minimum number of augmented inspections that will be performed in response to any identified leakage associated with corrosion would be five inspections for through-wall leakage.

Implementation Schedule Entergy stated that all enhancements would be implemented as soon as practicable, but not later than December 31, 2019.

Public Participation Themes:

No questions or comments were provided to the NRC staff during the public participation portion of the meeting.

Action Items/Next Steps:

During the meeting, the NRC staff committed to providing Entergy with the reference to the documentation of additional valve pit leakage. Subsequent to the meeting, the NRC staff identified that the leakage appears to be documented in Condition Report CR-IP3-2013-0507.

Attachments:

  • Entergys agenda - MLXXX ADAMS Accession Nos.: (PKG)

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of License Renewal Indian Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 2 and 3 License Renewal Application List of Participants October 4, 2016 PARTICIPANTS: AFFILIATIONS:

Brian Allik U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

Benjamin Beasley NRC William Burton NRC Yoira Diaz-Sanabria NRC Jim Gavula NRC Brian Harris NRC Bill Holston NRC Dennis Morey NRC David Roth NRC Michael Wentzel NRC Richard Burroni Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Entergy)

Charles Caputo Entergy Michael Kempski Entergy Richard Louie Entergy Thomas Orlando Entergy Dennis Pennino Entergy Andrew Taylor Entergy Robert Walpole Entergy ENCLOSURE