ML17212B437
| ML17212B437 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Saint Lucie |
| Issue date: | 03/01/1982 |
| From: | Clark R Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Robert E. Uhrig FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| References | |
| TAC-08247, TAC-8247, NUDOCS 8203150184 | |
| Download: ML17212B437 (4) | |
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{{#Wiki_filter:MAR Docket No. 50-335 Dr. Robert E. Uhrig Vice President Advanced Systems & Technology Florida Power 8 Light Company P. 0. Box 529100 Miami, Florida 33152
Dear Dr. Uhrig:
9 p-Ce~~~ ~ 9 IlARy-{)]982 Igg94M~~N ff Distr NRC PDR Local PDR ORB Rdg DEisenhut OELD OIaE (1) RAClark CNelson PKreutzer Tech Branch RFerguson NSIC ACRS (10) Gray File Me have reviewed your letters of May 20, 1977 (L-77-161) and October 3. 1979 (L-79-274) regarding secondary water chemistry monitoring. As you know our request of November 16, 1976, for technical specifications on this subject, was modified by our request of July 23, 1979, for"a suitable license condition. In both cases we requested details of your secondary monitoring program which you have not provided. You are requested to submit the information identified in the enclosure within 60 days of receipt of this letter. Please notethat the secondary water chemistry program descriptions for Turkey Point 3 and 4 and St. Lucie Unit 2 have been reviewed -and found acceptable. The information requested in this letter affects fewer than ten respondents; therefore (NB clearance is not required under P. L. 96-611. Sincerely, Originai signed by Robert A Clark Robert A. Clark, Chief .Operating Reactors Branch ¹3 Division of Licensing
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Florida Power & Light Company CC: Harold F. Reis, Esquire Lowenstein,
- Newman, Reis 8 Alexrad 1025 Connecticut
- Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
- 20036, Norman A. Coll, Esquire McCarthy, Steel, Hector 8 Davis 14th Floor, First National Bank Building Miami Florida 33131
'ndian River Junior College Library 3209 Yirginia Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 33450 A Administrator Department of Environmental Regulation Power Plant Siting Section State of Florida 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Mr. Weldon B. Lewis County Administrator St. Lucie County 2300 Virginia Avenue, Room 104 Fort Pierce, Florida 33450 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Office ~ ATTN: Regional Radiation Representative 345 Courtland-Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Mr. Charles B. Brinkman Manager - Washington Nuclear Operations C-E Power Systems Combustion Engineering, Inc. 4853 Cordell Avenue, Suite A-1
- Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Mr. Jack Schre've Office of the Public Counsel Room 4, Holland Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Resident Inspector/St.
Lucie nuclear Power Station c/o U.S.N.R.C. P. 0. Box 400 Jensen Beach, Florida 33457 Bureau of Intergovernmental Relations 660 Apalachee Parkway 'Tallahassee, Florida 32304 Regional Administrator Nuclear Regulatory Corrmission, Region II Office of Executive Director for Operations 101 Marietta Street, Suite 3100 Atlanta, Georgia 30303
a C ~. ENCLOSURE FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT UNIT NO. 1 -DOCKET NUMBER 50-g5'E/VEST FOR INFORMATION CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BRANCH CORROSION ENGINEERING SECTION 282.1 282.2-282.3 282.4 The information you have provided is insufficient for us to evaluate the. secondary water chemistry control program. Provide a summary of operative procedures to be used for the steam generator secondary water chemistry control and monitoring program, addressing the 'following: 1. Sampling frequency for the critical chemical and other parameters . and of control points or limits for these parameters for'ach mode oi'peration: normal operation, hot startup, cold startup, hot
- shutdown, cold wet layup; 2.
Procedures used to measure the values of the critical parameters; 3. Location of process sampling points; 4. Procedure for 'the recording and management. of data; 5. Procedures defining corrective actions* for off-'control point chemistry conditions detai ling time allowed at off-chemistry conditions; an 6. The procedure identifying {a) the authority responsible for the inter-pretation 'of the data and '(B.) the sequence and timing of administrative events required to initiate corrective action. Verify that the steam generator secondary water chemistry control program i'ncorporates technical recommendations of the 'NSSS. Any significant devi-ations from NSSS recommendations should be noted and justified technically. I dd t' the econdary water chemistry monitoring and control program, = na i ion o s I f the con-we require uire monitoring of the steam condensate at ~he effluent o densate pump. The monitoring of the condensate 1s for the purp ose of detecting condenser leakage. Verify that the steam condensate at the effluent of the. condensate pump. is monitored. If demineralizer s are used, explain how you prevent resin breakthrough into the steam generator.
- Branch Technical Position MTEB 5-3 describes the acceptable means for monitor>ng h
i tr in PWR steam generators, including corrective actions secondary ssde water c em s y for off-control point chemistry condit'ons.
- However, e
s a 'lternatives, particularly to Branch Technical Position B.3.b 9 o M (96-hour time limit to repair or plug "confirmed condenser tube leaks), .}}