ML17298C179
| ML17298C179 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Palo Verde |
| Issue date: | 05/24/1985 |
| From: | Van Brunt E ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR |
| To: | Knighton G Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| ANPP-32730-EEVB, TAC-57419, NUDOCS 8505300219 | |
| Download: ML17298C179 (9) | |
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Licensing Branch 3
SUBJECT:
Forwards response to NRC 840522 questions on ponds.
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PHOENIX, ARIZONA85072-2034 Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Mr. George W. Knighton, Chief Licensing Branch No.
3 Divisio'n of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
20555 ANPP-32730-EEVB/WFQ May 24, 1985
Subject:
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)
Units 1, 2, and 3
Docket Nos.
STN 50-528(License No. NPF-34)/529/530 Spray Pond Questions File:
85-004-419.06
Dear Mr. Knighton:
Attached please find a copy of APS responses to NRC questions on the PVNGS spray ponds.
These questions were provided in a telephone conversation with the NRC on May 22, 1984.
Very truly
- ours, 8 E.
E. E.
Van Brunt, Jr.
Executive Vice President Project Director EEVB/WFQ/slh Attachment cc:
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I, Edwin E.
Van Brunt, Jr.,
represent that I am Executive Vice President, Arizona Nuclear Power
- Project, that the foregoing document has been signed by me on behalf of Arizona Public Service Company with full authority to do so, that I have read such document and know its contents, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the statements made therein are true.
Edwin E.
Van Brunt, Jr.
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1985.
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ATTACHMENT Specific NRR +estions on the PVNGS Spray Pond Pitting Problem (DG) heat exchangers or the essential cooling water heat exchangers since the MIC was discovered in the spray pond pipingt APS
RESPONSE
No.
Visual examinations have been performed on the spray pond water side of those heat exchangers in the past 2 years, and only minor repairs were required in those areas where the plasite (epoxy) lining had failed.
These failures were due to either improper lining application/
curing, or normal local defects that develop in most coatings/linings used in water service.
Such defects will continue to be experienced in the future, and will be repaired as routine maintenance items.
There is no evidence of established bacteria colonies of any species, and no evidence of MIC.
Such evidence would have been observed if it had been
- present, even before the spray pond piping pitting was documented.
(HX),
and what is their resistance to chloride induced stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and pittingP APS
RESPONSE
All of the DG Heat Exchangers use epoxy lined carbon steel shells and end caps, Admiralty tubes and 70-30 copper nickel tube sheets.
All of these materials have excellent resistance to both chloride pitting and stress corrosion cracking.
cooling water heat exchangers.
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RESPONSE
Same as Number 2, except that the tube sheets are 70-30 copper nickel cladding on carbon steel.
on these heat exchangersP APS
RESPONSE
The revised water chemistry program will prevent the establishment of all species of bacteria.
All previous corrosion has been minor and not related to bacteria.
Feedwater Piping (AFW) System since the discovery of the spray pond pitting.
RESPONSE
On March 22,
- 1985, the PVNGS inservice inspection group supervisor personnally examined portions of both AFW trains.
He is a
certified Level III Examiner in Visual Examination.
Two stainless steel spool pieces were removed (one in each train) and a total of ten stainless steel welds were examined.
No evidence of MIC or other corrosion was observed.
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