ML17264A461
| ML17264A461 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Ginna |
| Issue date: | 04/26/1996 |
| From: | Cooper R NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
| To: | Mecredy R ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9605060244 | |
| Download: ML17264A461 (11) | |
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April 26, 1996 Dr. Robert C. Mecredy.
Vice President, Ginna Nuclear Operations Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation 89 East Avenue Rochester, New York 14649
SUBJECT:
PLANT PERFORMANCE REVIEW (PPR)
GINNA
Dear Dr. Mecredy:
On March 19, 1996, the NRC staff completed the second semiannual Plant Performance Review (PPR) of Ginna.
The staff conducts these reviews for. all operating nuclear power plants to develop an integrated understanding of safety performance.
The results are used by NRC management to facilitate planning and allocation of inspection resources.
The PPR for Ginna involved the participation of all technical divisions in evaluating inspection results and safety performance information for the period October 11, 1995 to March 9, 1996.
PPRs provide NRC management with a current summary of licensee performance and serve as inputs to the NRC Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) and Senior Management Meeting (SHH) reviews.
This letter advises you of ou} planned inspection effort resulting from the Ginna PPR review.
It is provided to minimize the resource impact on your staff and to allow for scheduling conflicts and personnel availability to be resolved in advance of an inspector's arrival onsite.
The enclosure details our inspection plan through April 1997.
The rationale or basis for each inspection outside the core inspection program is provided so that you are, aware of the reason for emphasis in these program areas.
Resident inspections are not listed due to their ongoing and continuous 'nature.
We will inform you of any changes to the inspection plan.
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Lawrence T. Doerflein at (610) 337-5378.
Sincerely, Original Signed by:
Docket No. 50-244 License No. DPR-18 Richard W. Cooper II, Director Division of Reactor Projects
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Enclosure Planned NRC Inspections at Ginna April 1996 to April 1997 (Excluding Resident Inspector Reviews)
IP - Inspection Procedure TI Temporary Instruction Core Inspection Minimum NRC Inspection Program '(mandatory-all plants)
- includes review of steam generator replacement activities such as Structural Integrity Test (SIT), and Integrated Leak Rate ILRT INSPECTION TITLE/PROGRAM AREA NUMBER OF INSPECTORS PLANNED TYPE OF INSPECTION COMMENTS INSPECTION DATES 50001 Steam Generator Replacement Activities Site Preparation/Engineering/
Radcon/Security/Containment Tests
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Steam Generator Replacement Radiation Exposure Controls S/G rigging, pipe fitup, welding, rebar cadwelds, concrete placement
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Concrete placement
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Operational readiness 1-2 04/22/96 04/19/96 05/03/96 05/01/96 05/07/96 05/27/96 Management Directed Initiative-Due to replacement project complexity Inspection during period of specific activity IP 83750 81700 IP 37550 IP 40500 IP 92903 IP 83750 Occu ational Radiation Ex osure Controls Physical Security Program (Threat Assessment-Visit No.
2 En ineerin Effectiveness of Licensee Controls in Identifying, Resolving, and Preventing Problems Engineering Follow-up Occupational Radiation Exposure Controls 04 08 96 04/15/96 05 20 96 06/17/96 06/24/96 06/17/96 Core Ins ection Outa e
Core Inspection Core Ins ection Core Inspection Management Directed Initiat ive-
,Spent Fuel Pool Leakage Effects on RHR pump room structures, systems and components (Containment Structural Ins ection Core Inspection (Post-Outage)
IP 86750 IP 64704 TI 2515 127 IP 37550 Solid Radwaste Mana ement Fire Protection Pro ram Access Authorization Engineering Visit No.
1 07 15 96 07 27 96 10 27 96 04/07/97 Core Ins ection Core Ins ection Core Ins ection Core Inspection
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION REGION I 475 ALLENDALEROAD KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA19406-1415 April 26, 1996 Dr. Robert C. Hecredy Vice President, Ginna Nuclear Operations Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation 89 East Avenue Rochester, New York 14649
SUBJECT:
PLANT PERFORMANCE REVIEW (PPR)
GINNA
Dear Dr. Hecredy:
On March 19, 1996, the NRC staff completed the second semiannual Plant PerFormance Review (PPR) of Ginna.
The staff conducts these reviews for all operating nuclear power plants to develop an integrated understanding of safety performance.
The results are used by NRC management to facilitate planning and allocation of inspection resources.
The PPR for Ginna involved the participation of all technical divisions in evaluating inspection results and safety performance information f'r the period October ll, 1995 to March 9, 1996.
PPRs provide NRC management with a current summary of licensee performance and serve as inputs to the NRC Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) and Senior Management Meeting (SMM) reviews.
This letter advises you of our planned inspection effort resulting from the Ginna PPR review.
It is provided to minimize the resource impact on your staff and to allow for scheduling conflicts and personnel availability to be resolved in advance of an inspector's arrival onsite.
The enclosure details our inspection plan through April 1997.
The rationale or basis for each inspection outside the core inspection program is provided so that you are aware of the reason for emphasis in these program areas.
Resident inspections are not listed due to their ongoing and continuous nature.
We will inform you of any changes to the inspection plan. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Lawrence T. Doerflein at (610) 337-5378.
Sincerely, Docket No. 50-244 License No.
DPR-18 Richard W. Cooper II, Director Division of Reactor Projects
Enclosure:
Inspection Plan
Robert C. Hecredy cc w/encl:
R. Smith, Senior Vice President, Customer Operations Central Records (7 copies)
Director, Electric Division, Department of Public Service, State of New York State of New York, Department of Law N. Reynolds, Esquire F. Milliam Valentino, President, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
Enclosure Planned NRC Inspections at Ginna April 1996 to April 1997 (Excluding Resident Inspector Reviews)
IP Inspection Procedure TI - Temporary Instruction Core Inspection Minimum NRC Inspection Program (mandatory all plants)
- includes review of steam generator replacement activities such as Structural Integrity Test (SIT), and Integrated Leak Rate ILRT INSPECTION 50001 TITLE/PROGRAM AREA Steam Generator Replacement Activities Site Preparation/Engineering/
Radcon/Security/Containment Tests
~
Steam Generator Replacement Radiation Exposure Controls S/G rigging, pipe fitup, welding, rebar cadwelds, concrete placement
~
~
Concrete placement
~
Operational readiness NUMBER OF INSPECTORS 1-2 PLANNED INSPECTION DATES 04/22/96 04/19/96-05/03/96 05/01/96 05/07/96 05/27/96 TYPE OF INSPECTION COMMENTS Hanagement Directed Initiative-Due to replacement project complexity Inspection during period of specific activity 83750 81700 IP 37550 IP 40500 IP 92903 IP 83750 Occu ational Radiation Ex osure Controls Physical Security Program (Threat Assessment-Visit No.
2 En ineerin Effectiveness of Licensee Controls in Identifying, Resolving, and Preventing Problems Engineering Follow-up Occupational Radiation Exposure Controls 04 08 96 04/15/96 05 20 96 06/17/96 06/24/96 06/17/96 Core Ins ection
Outa e
Core Inspection Core Ins ection Core Inspection Management Directed Initiative-Spent Fuel Pool Leakage Effects on RHR pump room structures, systems and components (Containment Structural Ins ection Core Inspection (Post-Outage)
IP 86750 IP 64704 TI 2515 127 IP 37550 Solid Radwaste Mana ement Fire Protection Pro ram Access Authorization Engineering Visit Ho.
1 07 15 96 07 27 96 10 27 96 04/07/97 Core Ins ection Core Ins ection Core Ins ection Core Inspection